Pennsylvania College of Technology Presidential Search update
Monday, November 15, 2021
State Sen. Gene Yaw, chair of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Presidential Search Committee, provided the campus community with an update of the group’s work on Monday.
“On behalf of the Presidential Search Committee, I am very pleased to report that, following several months of diligent effort, the search process for Penn College’s next president has arrived at the finalist stage.
"Our distinguished group of candidates will meet with members of our community – including students, staff, faculty, administrators and directors – over the next month. After the Thanksgiving break, please be on the lookout for invitations to meet the candidates. Feedback from those engaged with the candidates will be shared with the Presidential Search Committee and taken into consideration as the committee creates its final recommendations for the Board of Directors.
"We are in the final stages of our discernment and ask for your continued support and well wishes.
"Please feel free to reach our search support lead, Jim Sirianni from Storbeck Search, with any questions."
“On behalf of the Presidential Search Committee, I am very pleased to report that, following several months of diligent effort, the search process for Penn College’s next president has arrived at the finalist stage.
"Our distinguished group of candidates will meet with members of our community – including students, staff, faculty, administrators and directors – over the next month. After the Thanksgiving break, please be on the lookout for invitations to meet the candidates. Feedback from those engaged with the candidates will be shared with the Presidential Search Committee and taken into consideration as the committee creates its final recommendations for the Board of Directors.
"We are in the final stages of our discernment and ask for your continued support and well wishes.
"Please feel free to reach our search support lead, Jim Sirianni from Storbeck Search, with any questions."