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Carl L. Figliola is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Care and Public Administration at Long Island University's C.W. Post Campus, within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He has held academic and administrative leadership positions at LIU for over five decades, including Dean of the School of Health and Public Service and University Dean of the Faculty of Business, Public Administration and Accountancy.
His educational background includes a B.A. from Long Island University, and an M.A. and Ph.D. with distinction in American Political Institutions from New York University.
- B.A., Long Island University
- M.A., New York University
- Ph.D., New York University (with distinction)
Dr. Figliola's research and professional expertise lies in public administration, health care policy, government relations, organizational behavior, and management. He has been instrumental in developing academic programs, professional accreditations, and policy initiatives in both public and nonprofit sectors. His work extends into special education and aging, where he has founded centers and advised major organizations.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, his professional contributions reflect a sustained engagement with public policy, health care systems, and administrative leadership across academic, governmental, and nonprofit domains.
Dr. Figliola has received recognition through significant appointments and leadership roles, including:
- Member, Suffolk County Regional Planning Board
- President, Queens Library Foundation
- Appointee to the New York City Charter Review Commission by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
- Contributor, Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling, and Analysis
He has advised and mentored numerous students and medical trainees through his roles at St. George’s University and LIU. He has secured and managed grants from the Small Business Administration, New York State, and other public agencies to fund centers in aging, management analysis, and small business development. His administrative leadership includes founding the first private university Small Business Development Center in the U.S.
Dr. Figliola leads or has led several key centers and teams, including:
- Center on Aging (funded by New York State, 1987–present)
- Center of Management Analysis
- Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling, and Analysis (participant)
- Small Business Development Center at LIU (founded 1986)