Jackson State Community College presidential search committee's first meeting & public forum are Nov. 15
The Search Advisory Committee that will lead the search for a new president of Jackson State Community College has been selected and will meet Nov. 15 at the college, following a public forum to gather campus and community input.
The public forum is scheduled from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Nov. 15 in Room 111 of the Jim Moss Center for Nursing building on the college’s main campus at 2046 North Parkway, Jackson. Members of the public and the college community can express their views about the characteristics, qualities and skills the next president should have.
The Search Advisory Committee will meet from 12:15 to 2:30 p.m. in Room 111 of the Jim and Janet Ayers Health Sciences Building. There will also be a brief public comment period at the start of that meeting. Both the forum and the first committee meeting are open to the public.
Jackson State’s fifth president, Dr. Allana Hamilton, was appointed Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs of the College System of Tennessee by the Tennessee Board of Regents in September and assumed her new role at the system office in Nashville last month. Dr. Jeff Sisk, president of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Jackson, is also serving as interim president of JSCC until the next president is selected and takes office.
The committee’s first meeting is mainly an orientation session for its members. The committee’s charge is to identify up to three finalists, who will be invited to the campus for interviews with the committee and forums with the campus community and public. TBR Chancellor Flora W. Tydings will then select a final candidate for submission to the full Board of Regents for its consideration. The Board appoints presidents of all colleges in the system. The goal is to have the new president in office by July 1.
The 17-member Search Advisory Committee includes four members of the Board of Regents, the college’s governing board, plus representatives of the Jackson State faculty, students, staff and alumni, and the local community. The committee is chaired by Regent Barbara Prescott.
More information on the presidential search process, including the preferred and expected criteria for the position and how to apply and submit nominees, is posted on the TBR website at:https://www.tbr.edu/hr/executivesearches/president-jackson-state-community-college
Members of the Search Advisory Committee members are:
Regent Barbara Prescott, Chair
TBR BOARD MEMBER
Regent Emily J. Reynolds
TBR BOARD MEMBER (Board Vice Chair)
Regent Greg Duckett
TBR BOARD MEMBER
Regent Robert Pepper
TBR BOARD MEMBER
Ms. Janet Ayers
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Dr. Keith Carver
UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVE
Chancellor, University of Tennessee at Martin
Ms. Shiloh Coleman
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Tim Dellinger
ADMINISTRATIVE REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Jim Ferrell
BUSINESS COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Dr. Delita Thompson Johnson
ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Bill Kipp
BUSINESS COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Robin Marek
STUDENT AFFAIRS REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Terri Messer
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Dana Nails
SUPPORT STAFF REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Marian Sagahon
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Kyle Spurgeon
BUSINESS COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Candyce Sweet
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE
The College System of Tennessee is the state’s largest public higher education system, with 13 community colleges, 24 colleges of applied technology and the online TN eCampus serving approximately 140,000 students. The system is governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents.