Lisa Freiburger announces her retirement
After a distinguished and impactful career in both public accounting and education, Lisa Freiburger, vice president for Finance and Administration, has announced her retirement effective May 15, 2025. Lisa will be stepping down after an incredible 14 years of service to the college and over 35 years of leadership in the West Michigan community. In her role at GRCC, Lisa has provided outstanding leadership overseeing the college’s Finance, Human Resources, Student Financial Services, Purchasing, Field House Operations, the Grand Rapids Promise Zone and Facilities departments, as well as the GRCC Police. Under her guidance, these departments managed a budget exceeding $112 million, ensuring that students and employees alike had a safe, inclusive environment and the facilities needed to deliver a high-quality education. Lisa’s career began in public accounting with the Lansing-based Maner Costerisan and Ellis in 1989. She then transitioned to education, where she worked for the Grand Rapids Public Schools, holding positions ranging from internal auditor to deputy superintendent and chief financial officer. She brought her extensive experience to GRCC in 2011, and under her leadership, the college has grown stronger, more efficient and more responsive to the needs of its students and community. Lisa has been a recognized leader both in West Michigan and the educational community. In 2016, she was honored with the Aspen Presidential Fellowship for Community College Excellence, a prestigious national recognition for her transformative leadership. She has also served on numerous boards, including the GRCC Foundation Board, the Grand Rapids Smart Zone Authority Board and the West Michigan Health Insurance Pool Board, among others. Her commitment to both financial stewardship and educational excellence has left an indelible mark on GRCC and the broader community. As Lisa prepares to retire, GRCC’s leadership team is actively working on forming a search committee to identify a successor for this critical role. The position will be posted in January, and more information regarding the search process and the members of the committee will be shared in the near future. On behalf of the entire GRCC community, we extend our deepest gratitude to Lisa for her years of service, dedication and leadership. Her contributions have shaped the future of GRCC, and she will be greatly missed. We wish Lisa all the best as she embarks on this next chapter of her life.