(KNZA)--An additional candidate will be interviewed for the position of president of Highland Community College.
According to a press release from the College, Deborah Fox of Independence,Kansas will be interviewed Friday, March 1 by the Presidential Screening Committee as well as HCC Board of Trustees.
Fox currently serves as Director of Business Operations & Management for USD 446 in Independence, and previously served at Highland College as the Vice President of Finance & Operations.
Two other candidates were interviewed for the position this week. They include Brett Campbell, of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Timothy Taylor, of Clarkston, Michigan.
Another candidate, George McNulty, of Colby, Kansas has withdrawn from the search.
Current college President David Reist is retiring effective June 30 of this year after 38 years with the college.
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