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EFSC President Lauded for Vision and Leadership; Trustees Extend Contract
EFSC President Lauded for Vision and Leadership; Trustees Extend ContractEastern Florida State College • Melbourne, FL, US
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EFSC President Lauded for Vision and Leadership; Trustees Extend Contract

EFSC President Lauded for Vision and Leadership; Trustees Extend Contract

Eastern Florida State College • Melbourne, FL, US
20 days ago
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EFSC President Cited for Vision and Leadership

February 03, 2025

The Eastern Florida State College Board of Trustees has extended the contract of CollegePresident Dr. Jim Richey to 2030, lauding him for his leadership of the college andcomprehensive vision for its future.

The unanimous vote by the college's Board of Trustees took place on Monday duringRichey's performance review for 2024.

"When I was appointed to this board by then Governor Scott, he made it clear thathe expected our college president to become part of the fabric of this community,"said Board Chair Ronald Howse.

"That is how we learn things, how we discover what can help different businesses inthe community. Dr. Richey has done that. The proof is in the more than 300 businessrelationships that have been developed and the many new workforce programs that havebeen launched under his leadership. He has excelled. Great job."

Vice Chair, Dr. Edgar Figueroa concurred, adding, "It is clear to me that Dr. Richeythrives on embracing challenges. This appetite has placed the college in opportunitiesto learn, adapt and grow. Our Eastern Florida State College family, students, andour community have been the beneficiaries of this superpower. Curiosity may fuel hispassion for leading, but his empathy and authenticity make him an original."

Richey's review included a 40-page report detailing the college's accomplishmentsin 2024.

Highlights included :

  • The College successfully achieved its 10-year Reaffirmation of Accreditation fromthe Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
  • Detailed an impressive list of achievements resulting from the college's Quality EnhancementPlan (QEP), which addresses online student learning and success.
  • Innovative programs were developed to ensure student success, including the FirstYear Experience (FYE) and the Healthy Body Healthy Mind initiative.
  • New facilities focused on workforce education and development to benefit local employerswere launched, including the groundbreaking of the new Center for Innovative TechnologyEducation (CITE) on the Melbourne Campus, the creation of the new Aerospace Centerof Excellence (ACE) on the Titusville Campus.
  • The re-purposing of Bldg. 20 on the Cocoa Campus into a newly renovated Science, Technology,Engineering and Math facility to provide state-of-the art STEM education.
  • College affordability remained a top priority under Richey's leadership. This marksthe 13th straight year that tuition did not increase, coupled with a record 1,100students receiving more than 1.1 million dollars in scholarships.
  • New partnerships were forged, such as one with Brevard Public Schools, to enhancefirefighter training beginning in high school, benefitting Brevard students and ourcounty's public safety departments.
  • The College earned the Purple Star Designation for excellence in support of militaryfamilies from the Florida Department of Education, adding "Purple Star Campus" toits already stellar reputation.

"Dr. Richey is exceptional," said Trustee Winston Scott. "Throughout my career, Ihave served under many leaders, and the ultimate test for me is the answer to onequestion I ask myself — would I volunteer to go into combat with this commanding officer,this leader? When it comes to Dr. Richey, unequivocally my answer is yes. It has beenan honor for me to serve on this board, and to watch the growth at this college becausewe have such great leadership. He exceeds expectations."

Vice Chair, Bruce Deardoff added that "Dr. Richey has the remarkable ability to motivateand inspire his entire team to bring out the best in all of them. His ability to managemultiple projects while maintaining a clear vision for the college is a tribute tohis talents and professional strengths. We are fortunate to have such a visionarycollege president."

Richey thanked the trustees for their support this past year and for their dedicationto EFSC's students.

"I've always been proud and humbled to serve in this role," said Richey. "I am thankfulfor this board and our outstanding faculty and staff, and I am honored to continueas college president. As I begin year 14 in this role, I want to make sure we allcontinue to vigorously pursue our mission; that we, as a group, put forth an incrediblysteadfast commitment of intense and effective engagement of our diverse populationto produce extremely high quality and completely accessible and affordable learningopportunities that more than just meet individual and community needs, but also propelthis region of Florida to its place of true prominence across the entire United States.

"I am looking to continue to lead this vibrant organization and all its dedicatedteammates and partners toward this goal and the exceptionally bright future that weall know is possible and well within reach. So, I say let's do this together and let'sstart today."

The next meeting of the EFSC Board of Trustees will be held on Monday, April 14.

For more information about Eastern Florida State College, visit easternflorida.edu or call 321-632-1111.

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