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HCC Board of Trustees Announces Deborah Fox as 44th President of Highland Community College

published March 12, 2019HCC Board of Trustees Announces Deborah Fox as 44th President of Highland Community College

The Highland Community College Board of Trustees announced they have named Deborah Fox as the 44th President of Highland Community College. The announcement was made after a unanimous roll call vote with all members present at a special meeting March 11.

 

Deborah Fox, currently of Independence, Kansas, is set to take the role as of July 1, 2019.

Fox currently serves as Director of Business Operations & Management for USD #446, Independence. Previously, she served Highland Community College as the Vice President of Finance & Operations and Assistant Dean of Regional Instruction. She holds a Master of Science in Educational Administration with an emphasis in Higher Education from Fort Hays State University and an MBA in General Administration from Pittsburg State University.

 

Deborah Fox
Deborah Fox was named as 44th President of Highland Community College

Fox said, “I want to thank the Board of Trustees for putting their faith in me to lead Highland as President. I am excited about the next chapter and to see what it has in store for Northeast Kansas.”

 

Board of Trustee Chair Tom Smith said the Board voted unanimously. “We feel Deborah interacted well with campus, constituents and will be a great fit in the community. She knows Highland having spent 14 years as Highland’s Vice President of Finance and Operations. She will be able to hit the ground running and comes with plenty of experience.”

 

Smith continued, “President Reist and his cabinet have a great strategic plan in place, and we’ve seen tremendous growth in our technical programs, namely at our Atchison Technical Center. Deb was here when we started forming that partnership and will be able to lead us and continue that trend.”

 

Current President David Reist announced his retirement to the Board of Trustees effective June 2019 after 38 years with Highland.

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