Ingram, Archinya
About
Archinya Ingram is a seasoned higher education executive with over two decades of leadership experience and a proven track record in financial management, oversight, and strategic planning. She has held senior roles where she led institutional transformation through resource optimization, operational efficiency, and mission-driven strategy.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Clemson University and an MBA from Strayer University. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) at Columbia International University and is a certified Higher Education Leadership Fellow (HELF).
Archinya most recently served as Interim President and longtime Senior Vice President of Clinton College, where she led a 27% increase in enrollment, achieved financial stabilization, spearheaded major campus infrastructure improvements, and strengthened the college’s accreditation standing. She also serves as a TRACS Peer Evaluator and Evaluation Team Chair, assessing institutional compliance for faith-based colleges and universities seeking accreditation or reaffirmation both nationally and internationally.
She currently serves as President of the Board of Directors for the Association of Business Administrators for Christian Colleges (ABACC), where she champions leadership development and financial stewardship among faith-based institutions. A passionate advocate for educational access and institutional sustainability, Archinya leads with both technical expertise and a collaborative, service-driven approach rooted in faith and purpose.
