Committee appointed to lead search for next president of Volunteer State Community College
The Search Advisory Committee that will lead the search for the next president of Volunteer State Community College has been appointed and will meet April 28, following a public forum on the search process.
Regent MaryLou Apple will chair the 18-member committee, which also includes Regents Joey Hatch and Emily J. Reynolds and representatives of the college’s students, faculty, staff and alumni, and civic and business leaders from the community. The complete list of members is below.
The forum is tentatively scheduled for 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. April 28 with the committee’s orientation session immediately following. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, both are expected to be held through teleconferencing, and more details will be announced by April 22.
Dr. Jerry Faulkner has announced his retirement, effective Aug. 31 after more than nine years as the third president in Volunteer State’s 50-year history. The Tennessee Board of Regents expects to appoint his successor by Aug. 1, effective Sept. 1, to ensure a smooth transition.
The Search Advisory Committee will review applicants and nominees for the next president and recommend up to three finalists, who will be introduced to the community in campus interviews and public forums. Afterward, TBR Chancellor Flora W. Tydings will review input from the campus community and the public and submit a single recommendation to the Board of Regents. The executive search firm Greenwood/Asher & Associates will assist.
The Tennessee Board of Regents invites applications and nominations for the position. Full details – including criteria for the next president, how to apply and submit nominations, and information about the college – are available on the TBR website at https://www.tbr.edu/hr/executivesearches/president-volunteer-state-community-college.
More information about the college is available on its website, https://www.volstate.edu. In addition to its main campus in Gallatin, Vol State delivers programming at campuses in Cookeville, Livingston and Springfield and teaching sites across its 11-county primary service area.
Members of the Search Advisory Committee:
Regent MaryLou Apple, Chair of the Search
TBR BOARD MEMBER
Regent Emily J. Reynolds
TBR BOARD MEMBER (VICE CHAIR)
Regent Joey Hatch
TBR BOARD MEMBER
Ms. Jennifer James
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Erin Bloom
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Aysha Patel
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Deb Bennett
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Meredith Young
PROFESSIONAL STAFF REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Evelyn Hill
ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Andrea Nunley
SUPPORT STAFF REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Beth Carpenter
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Nicholas Bishop
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Jimmy Johnston
BUSINESS COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. David Gregory
BUSINESS COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Matt Ricker
BUSINESS COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Susan Peach
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Ms. Kee Bryant-McCormick
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Steve Copeland
UPPER-CUMBERLAND COMMUNITY 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.