Mary Kay Shartle-Galotto, Ph.D.
Dr. Shartle-Galotto is the former Director of Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Previously, she was the Executive Vice President for Academic and Student Services at Montgomery College (MC) serving as the chief academic officer of the College’s three campuses.
In addition, Dr. Shartle-Galotto served for four years as the Rockville Campus instructional dean for humanities and social sciences and as an acting instructional dean. She also worked for 15 years in a variety of faculty and staff positions throughout Montgomery College, and prior to her time there, she spent 14 years teaching English, reading, and special education in the Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Baltimore County Public Schools.
Dr. Shartle-Galotto has a Ph.D. in counseling and development from the American University. She earned a M.Ed. in special education from George Washington University, an M.L.A. in liberal arts from Johns Hopkins University, and an A.B. in English from the College of Notre Dame in Baltimore, Maryland.
In 2009, Dr. Shartle-Galotto was recognized as one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women by The Daily Record, for her professional achievement, leadership in her community and a demonstrated commitment to mentoring.