If Neosho County Community College President Vicky Smith is chosen to lead an Illinois college, she may be stepping into a hotbed of discontent. McHenry County College's governing board could be shaken up today before members consider a much-anticipated vote to select a new president.
Before getting down to the business of selecting a president, the board will consider modifying or suspending its own policies on electing officers in a move that could unseat chairman George Lowe. "They don't want me as chair," Lowe said Thursday. "Apparently, I'm too outspoken." The board has a history of infighting. Earlier this week, Mary Miller, the board's vice-chairwoman, told the Northwest Herald that the board was getting along better. However, today's agenda belies complete harmony.
Vicky Smith is one of three finalists for the job at McHenry County College. The other finalists are from Illinois and Iowa.
Before getting down to the business of selecting a president, the board will consider modifying or suspending its own policies on electing officers in a move that could unseat chairman George Lowe. "They don't want me as chair," Lowe said Thursday. "Apparently, I'm too outspoken." The board has a history of infighting. Earlier this week, Mary Miller, the board's vice-chairwoman, told the Northwest Herald that the board was getting along better. However, today's agenda belies complete harmony.
Vicky Smith is one of three finalists for the job at McHenry County College. The other finalists are from Illinois and Iowa.
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