In a move that highlights the impressive leadership of Dr. Jim Richey, the Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) Board of Trustees has decided to extend his contract until 2029. This decision was made unanimous by the five-member board, cementing Richey’s role as a vital asset to the college’s mission.
Chairman of the Board Ron Howse praised Richey, noting that his ability to listen to the community and local businesses leads to the creation of programs that significantly bolster the economy. “Because of that, we now have nursing programs, flight maintenance programs, and more,” Howse stated. “All these people are hired as soon as they graduate. That’s what it’s all about.”
Other board members echoed similar sentiments regarding Richey’s contributions and insights into EFSC’s future. Trustee Bruce Deardoff commended Richey, remarking, “The improvements he has made in curriculum and facilities is nothing short of amazing.” Trustee Winston Scott referred to Richey’s performance as “outstanding in all respects,” highlighting the college’s growth in all key metrics, including enrollment and diversity.
Trustee Laura Moody recognized Richey’s vision for higher education in Brevard County and stated, “We are truly fortunate to call him EFSC’s leader.” Trustee Dr. Edgar Figueroa concluded his evaluation with three words: “exceptional, genuine and irreplaceable.”
In response to the board’s support, Richey expressed gratitude and shared his ambition to further elevate EFSC. “I am highly motivated to keep this college moving forward for many years to come,” he said. Richey emphasized the college’s unique environment, noting the dedicated team of professionals and the eager students who wish to enhance their career prospects through education. “The best part of this job is watching them graduate to the next exciting phase of their lives. It is my great joy to play a role in making that happen,” he added.
Richey’s recent performance review, which spanned 50 pages, highlighted numerous accomplishments at EFSC. These milestones include:
As the college moves forward, the emphasis on meeting the needs of the community remains a cornerstone of Richey’s vision. He seems determined to ensure that Eastern Florida State College not only continues its track record of success but also adapts to the evolving requirements of students and industries alike.
For further details on Eastern Florida State College and their programs, interested parties are encouraged to explore their official website or reach out through provided contact numbers.
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