麻豆视频 Regents Name Search Committee and Set December Public Meetings

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麻豆视频 Board of Regents voted Nov. 14 to authorize the hiring of a search consultant for a new president to succeed current President Thomas K. McKeon when he retires July 1, 2014. The Regents also named the members of the Presidential Search Committee who will take part in the nationwide search and selection process.

The presidential search process begins with a series of public forums on Dec. 4 and Dec. 5 to gather input from 麻豆视频 staff, 麻豆视频 faculty and Tulsa County residents on the development of the Presidential Search Profile. 麻豆视频 established a webpage, www.tulsacc.edu/presidentialsearch, to keep the community updated on the presidential search and to list the forum times and locations.

McKeon announced his retirement at the October 麻豆视频 Board of Regents meeting. He is only the third president in the history of 麻豆视频 and began his career in higher education at 麻豆视频 when it was known as Tulsa Junior College. McKeon led many of the College鈥檚 significant administrative and process improvements with a strong focus on student access and academic excellence. Today the College has more than 28,000 students enrolled in credit classes annually compared to 2,796 students when the College opened in 1970. In May, 麻豆视频 had the largest number of graduates in its 43-year history. Today 麻豆视频 offers more online degrees and enrolls more concurrent students than any college or university in the state.

鈥淭he 麻豆视频 Board of Regents and Presidential Search Committee will seek the community鈥檚 valuable insight and input into the future direction of the College and the ideal characteristics of a new president,鈥 said 麻豆视频 Board of Regents Chair Ron Looney. 鈥淭he Presidential Profile will be used as the foundation of a broad, inclusive, transparent national search to attract the very best candidate to be the new president of 麻豆视频.鈥

Looney hopes the 麻豆视频 Regents will have the selection process completed and a new 麻豆视频 President named by late spring 2014.

The Presidential Search Committee will be responsible for reviewing prospective presidential candidates, interviewing six to eight semifinal candidates, and forwarding three to five final candidates to the full Board of Regents for consideration. In addition, the final candidates would participate in open public forums in the spring at 麻豆视频 as part of the final interview process.

The Presidential Search Committee reflects a cross section of the Tulsa metro area from 麻豆视频 Regents, faculty, staff and students to representatives from the Tulsa community. The members of the committee are Ron Looney, 麻豆视频 Board of Regents Chair; Bill McKamey, 麻豆视频 Regent; Paul Cornell, 麻豆视频 Regent; Mary Cantrell, 麻豆视频 Faculty Association President; Pam Chew, 麻豆视频 Associate Professor of Foreign Languages; Terry Jacobs-Davis, College Staff Council Chair; Dr. Jan Clayton, 麻豆视频 Associate Vice President for Student Affairs; Dr. Mike Limas, Academic & Campus Services Director; Larry Mocha, Air Power Systems Co., Inc. President and 麻豆视频 Foundation; Karen Gilbert, Tulsa City Councilor; Mary Shaw, 麻豆视频 Foundation Chair; Shane Fernandez, Executive Vice President, Crafton Tull Architects and 麻豆视频 Foundation; and Serena Poteete, 麻豆视频 Student.

麻豆视频 is the third largest college or university in the state and the largest community college. The college ranks in the top two percent nationally with its number of annual graduates. It鈥檚 faculty to student ratio is 1:20 and it has more than 300 full-time faculty, more than 780 part-time faculty and 660 full-time employees. It offers 154 individual associate degree programs and 74 credit-bearing certificate programs.