Former Morgan Community College president to guide Trinidad State Junior College through leadership transition
Colorado Community College System (CCCS) Chancellor Joe Garcia announced today the appointment of Dr. Kerry Hart as interim president of Trinidad State Junior College (TSJC). Dr. Hart is expected to begin his new role in January 2019.
Dr. Hart will succeed Dr. Carmen Simone, who concludes her presidency at TSJC on January 1, 2019, and will move on to serve as the executive director of the University Center – Sioux Falls at the University of South Dakota.
“We are grateful for Dr. Simone’s leadership and dedication to, Trinidad, Alamosa and southern Colorado communities throughout her tenure,” said Garcia. “She has diligently and successfully navigated Trinidad State through difficult financial times and has grown a campus culture focused on student success.”
The appointment of Dr. Hart as interim president ensures a seamless transition for the institution. Dr. Hart, who lives in Alamosa with his wife, Jacque, is an experienced leader in Colorado higher education and currently serves TSJC as a member of its Advisory Council and instructor.
“One of our primary goals in this transition is to build upon Dr. Simone’s work at TSJC,” Garcia added. “Dr. Hart is a proven leader with extensive knowledge of our System, its colleges, and the Trinidad State community. Under his guidance, the campus communities will continue to thrive without interruption. We thank Dr. Hart for his willingness to return from retirement to once again provide a critical service to the System and its students.”
I am honored and excited to return to the Colorado Community College System. Trinidad State is a hallmark of and a gathering place for the Trinidad and Alamosa communities.
“I am honored and excited to return to the Colorado Community College System,” said Dr. Hart. “Trinidad State is a hallmark of and a gathering place for the Trinidad and Alamosa communities, and I appreciate the opportunity to work closely with its students, faculty, and staff through this transition.”
The executive search for TSJC’s next president, which formally began in October, is on schedule. A committee of college and community representatives will recommend semi-finalists for the position to System Chancellor Garcia in January.
About Trinidad State Junior College
Trinidad State Junior College serves students of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico on campuses located in Trinidad and Alamosa. A Hispanic-Serving Institution, TSJC offers a wide variety of unique academic programs with tuition rates consistently 40% below Colorado’s state colleges and universities. TSJC’s comprehensive student experience also features on-campus housing in Trinidad, and 11 Trojans athletic programs.
About Colorado Community College System
The Colorado Community College System is the state’s largest provider of higher education and career training, serving over 137,000 students annually at 13 colleges and 40 locations across the state. With its open access mission, CCCS colleges play a vital role in educating both the emerging and existing workforces, as well as meeting the needs of Colorado’s businesses and communities. The System Office provides leadership, advocacy, and support to member colleges under the direction of the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education (SBCCOE).