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Originally posted by NWFanatic View PostThis has been common knowledge around town for quite some time
From the Maryville Daily Forum ...
http://www.maryvilleforum.com/news/n...2c9b761fa.htmlLast edited by ZubCat81; 04-02-2022, 12:47 PM.
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Originally posted by CatFan88 View PostWilling to bet NW grad and former VP for student affairs Kent Porterfield will be one of the top candidates to replace Jasinski.Last edited by ZubCat81; 04-03-2022, 03:34 PM.
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Board of Regents Meeting - May 4, 2022
https://www.nwmissourinews.com/news/...1fde64adb.html
It has been apparent among alumni over the years there was support for moving on beyond Jasinski. Certainly, not popular among others, as well. Not sure why questions regarding NW President Jasinski's removal haven't been offered at this point. Time for some clarity.Last edited by ZubCat81; 05-04-2022, 11:27 PM.
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Originally posted by CatFan88 View PostWilling to bet NW grad and former VP for student affairs Kent Porterfield will be one of the top candidates to replace Jasinski.
Well now, ten (10) months later, looks like someone did pretty well calling this one.
https://www.nwmissourinews.com/news/...483555b70.html
Northwest Announces Four Finalists In Presidential Search, Public Forums In Early February- SIDNEY LOWRY | Managing Editor | @sidney_lowry
- Jan 26, 2023 Updated 7 hrs ago
MAKAYLA POLAK | Editor-in-Chief | @kaypolak
After beginning the search last fall, the Northwest Board of Regents announced the names of the finalists in the search for a new president at its Jan. 26 meeting.
The four candidates are Michael Godard, provost of Southeast Missouri State University; David P. Jones, vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at Minnesota State University - Mankato; Kent Porterfield, vice provost of student affairs at Gonzaga University; and Lance Tatum, senior vice chancellor for academic affairs and chief academic officer at Troy University.
MICHAEL GODARD
Godard has been the provost of Southeast Missouri since 2019 along with being a professor of exercise science. He earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Castleton University, a master’s degree in exercise physiology at Adelphi University and doctorate in human bioenergetics at Ball State University.
Before being selected as provost, he was interim provost and chief learning officer and vice provost for enrollment management and student success at University of Central Missouri. He also worked as the associate director of the honors college at Western Illinois University, the director of the Applied Physiology Laboratory at the University of Kansas and the director of Cardiology Stress Laboratories at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York.
DAVID P. JONES
Jones is the second finalist for the position. He has served as the vice president of student affairs and enrollment management at Minnesota State University - Mankato for 11 years. He earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from State University of New York College - Oswego, a master's degree in community counseling from the University of Nebraska - Kearney and a doctorate in educational police, planning and leadership at College of William and Mary.
He has also served as the associate vice president for student affairs and enrollment management and interim vice president for information and technology services. He started his career in teaching as a social studies teacher in Carlisle, Iowa. Before working at the University of Minnesota - Mankato, Jones was the assistant vice president for student affairs and executive director of housing and residential communities at the University of Alabama.
KENT PORTERFIELD
Porterfield has been the vice provost of student affairs at Gonzaga University since 2020. He has his bachelor’s degree in history and physical education and a master’s degree in educational administration from Northwest and a doctorate in educational leadership and policy analysis from the University of Missouri - Columbia.
As the provost of student affairs, Porterfield has had senior leadership over the division with diversity, equity and inclusion; the Center for Community Engagement; the Lincoln LGBTQ+ Resource Center; the First Generation, Transfer, Veteran, and Returning Adult Students Office; the Unity Multicultural Education Center and more. Before working at Gonzaga, he served as the vice president for student development at Saint Louis University. He also worked at Northwest for 16 years in many positions within student affairs.
LANCE TATUM
Tatum is the final candidate for the 11th Northwest president. He has served as the senior vice chancellor for academic affairs and chief academic officer at Troy University since 2019. Tatum has a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master’s degree in foundations of education from Troy State University and a doctorate in sport management from Florida State University.
As vice chancellor, Tatum has oversight of 32 academic departments, the supervision of leaders overseeing multiple offices, and is responsible for all aspects of the university’s academic mission, such as strategic planning, budgeting, supervising, reviewing programs of instruction, research and continuing education. Before working at Troy University, he served as the vice chancellor at Troy University’s campus at Montgomery, Alabama, and multiple other positions at the university. He has also held faculty positions in sport and fitness management at Gordon College in Barnesville, Georgia.
All of the candidate’s biographical information came from a Northwest press release.
Board of Regents Chair John Moore, who also serves as the chair of the 15-person presidential search committee, said each candidate will have public forums for stakeholder groups during their visits to campus in February.
“I think I can comfortably speak on behalf of the entire search committee in saying that we were extremely pleased with the people who applied in the first place, the process we followed and with this slate of panelists, of candidates we will be bringing forward to you over the next couple of weeks,” Moore said.
Porterfield will start off the campus forums Thursday, Feb. 2. Jones will be visiting campus Tuesday. Feb. 7. Gordard’s public forum will be held Thursday, Feb. 9. Tatum will be the final on-campus forum on Thursday, Feb. 16.
The student forums for each candidate will be at 2 p.m. in Room 210 in the Carl and Cheryl Hughes Fieldhouse. All stakeholder meetings will take place at 3:15 p.m. in the Mary Linn Auditorium at the Ron Houston Center for Performing Arts or via Zoom. People have the opportunity to submit input on the candidates via an online survey for up to two days after the campus visit.
Before the candidates come to campus, Moore will be holding an information session about the presidential search at 3 p.m. Jan. 27 via Zoom.
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