CMC Trustee President Glen Davis contemplates splitting the job in two
By Carrie Click. Aspen Business Journal.
GLENWOOD SPRINGS—Will Colorado Mountain College’s next president be a visionary, a leader, or an administrator?
“Given that all three of the above almost never come in a single package,” wrote Colorado Mountain College (CMC) Trustee President Glenn Davis in a special trustees’ meeting agenda on Jan. 10, “is there merit to splitting the role into a chancellor and a president?”
The seven-member CMC Board of Trustees discussed this and other issues on Thursday regarding the replacement of Stan Jensen, Ph.D. Jensen served as the college’s president for four and a half years before submitting for full article