Pennsylvania College of Technology has appointed the Presidential Search Committee charged with coordinating the selection of a successor to longtime President Davie Jane Gilmour, who announced recently that she will retire next year.
Gilmour, who has served the college in a variety of roles for 44 years – including the last 23 as its president – announced to the college community on May 13 that she will retire on June 30, 2022.
The 17-member Presidential Search Committee consists of four members of the Penn College Board of Directors, seven faculty members, five administrators and one student.
The committee members are: Sen. Gene Yaw, chairman, Board of Directors; Blannie E. Bowen, director, Board of Directors; Abraham Harpster, director, Board of Directors; Steve Johnson, director, Board of Directors; Arthur L. Counterman, instructor, electrical technologies and occupations, faculty; Thomas E. Ask, professor, industrial design, faculty; Barbara F. Di Marco assistant professor, mathematics, faculty; Ryan P. Good, assistant professor, welding, faculty; John D. Maize, instructor, speech communication/composition, faculty; Tushanna M. Habalar, assistant professor, nursing programs, faculty; Mary Jo Saxe, associate professor, dental hygiene, faculty; Joanna K. Flynn, dean of curriculum and instruction, administration; Patrick Marty, chief of staff, administration; Shannon M. Munro, vice president for workforce development, administration; Suzanne T. Stopper, senior vice president for finance/CFO, administration; Bradley M. Webb, dean of engineering technologies, administration; and Robert A. Luna, Student Government Association president, student.
Serving in an ex officio capacity will be Hillary E. Hofstrom, vice president for human resources. Marty will serve as the liaison to the committee for the Board of Directors.
The Presidential Search Committee will gather input from faculty, staff, students, alumni, and local community leaders. Its aim is to make the process as transparent and inclusive as possible, while also maintaining the degree of confidentiality needed to attract the strongest pool of candidates.
An executive search firm is expected to be hired sometime this summer to facilitate the process and keep the committee on track to bring a new leader on board before Gilmour’s official retirement in 2022.
For more about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education and a special mission affiliate of Penn State, email the Admissions Office or call toll-free 800-367-9222.
Gilmour, who has served the college in a variety of roles for 44 years – including the last 23 as its president – announced to the college community on May 13 that she will retire on June 30, 2022.
The 17-member Presidential Search Committee consists of four members of the Penn College Board of Directors, seven faculty members, five administrators and one student.
The committee members are: Sen. Gene Yaw, chairman, Board of Directors; Blannie E. Bowen, director, Board of Directors; Abraham Harpster, director, Board of Directors; Steve Johnson, director, Board of Directors; Arthur L. Counterman, instructor, electrical technologies and occupations, faculty; Thomas E. Ask, professor, industrial design, faculty; Barbara F. Di Marco assistant professor, mathematics, faculty; Ryan P. Good, assistant professor, welding, faculty; John D. Maize, instructor, speech communication/composition, faculty; Tushanna M. Habalar, assistant professor, nursing programs, faculty; Mary Jo Saxe, associate professor, dental hygiene, faculty; Joanna K. Flynn, dean of curriculum and instruction, administration; Patrick Marty, chief of staff, administration; Shannon M. Munro, vice president for workforce development, administration; Suzanne T. Stopper, senior vice president for finance/CFO, administration; Bradley M. Webb, dean of engineering technologies, administration; and Robert A. Luna, Student Government Association president, student.
Serving in an ex officio capacity will be Hillary E. Hofstrom, vice president for human resources. Marty will serve as the liaison to the committee for the Board of Directors.
The Presidential Search Committee will gather input from faculty, staff, students, alumni, and local community leaders. Its aim is to make the process as transparent and inclusive as possible, while also maintaining the degree of confidentiality needed to attract the strongest pool of candidates.
An executive search firm is expected to be hired sometime this summer to facilitate the process and keep the committee on track to bring a new leader on board before Gilmour’s official retirement in 2022.
For more about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education and a special mission affiliate of Penn State, email the Admissions Office or call toll-free 800-367-9222.