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Dateline: August 31,
2006
CC
president in running for Odessa position
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon College
President Myles Shelton confirmed Monday that he is a candidate for the
presidency of Odessa College.
“It’s an
interesting opportunity at a bigger school in a bigger community,”
Shelton said.
Odessa’s search
committee contacted Shelton and asked him to participate in their
application process.
“I wasn’t
looking; they came to me,” Shelton said. “In fact, I didn’t respond
to their first request.”
With an enrollment of
5,000 students, Odessa is about five times bigger than CC. Odessa’s
president, Vance Gipson, is retiring, Shelton said.
The Odessa Board of
Regents last Tuesday approved Shelton as one of three finalists to succeed
Gipson. New Mexico Junior College President Steve McCleery and Western
Texas College President Greg Williams are also finalists.
The interview process
will be set up in September, and Shelton says he thinks a decision will be
made in the next 30 to 45 days.
“We’ll just have
to see who is the best fit for the job,” he said.
Shelton has led
Clarendon College since 1999.
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