HERKIMER, N.Y. — The Herkimer College Board of Trustees will host five final presidential candidates for campus visits on May 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7, the college announced. Albert Lewis Jr., chief of staff/executive VP of Northwest State Community College in Archbold, Ohio, will visit the Herkimer campus on May 1. Jonathan Ashdown, executive […]
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HERKIMER, N.Y. — The Herkimer College Board of Trustees will host five final presidential candidates for campus visits on May 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7, the college announced.
Albert Lewis Jr., chief of staff/executive VP of Northwest State Community College in Archbold, Ohio, will visit the Herkimer campus on May 1.
Jonathan Ashdown, executive dean of Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, will visit on May 2.
On May 5, Terri Day, VP for academic affairs/assistant VP for academic affairs at Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin, Tennessee, will visit.
Michael A. Cioce, president of Rowan College at Burlington County in Mount Laurel, N.J. will visit on May 6.
Anthony J. Trump, VP of student affairs at Bergen Community College in Paramus, N.J. will visit on May 7.
During the visits, open forums for the community will take place from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Robert McLaughlin College Center, room 288 and virtually via Microsoft Teams. Links for each forum will be available by April 30 at www.herkimer.edu/finalists.
A presidential search committee consisting of campus, community, and SUNY representatives recommended the finalists after a first round of confidential interviews.
In addition to the forums, candidates will tour the Herkimer College campus, meet with multiple stakeholder groups, and interview with the board. Everyone who interacts with the final candidates during the campus visits will have the opportunity to complete an anonymous survey regarding their observations of strengths and areas of potential growth.
Following the visits, the board will select three candidates to forward to the SUNY Chancellor on May 12. The final successful candidate will then be selected and forwarded to the SUNY Board of Trustees at a special board meeting on May 21.
Information about the search process is available at www.herkimer.edu/presidential-search.