Western Nevada College President Carol Lucey to retire after 14 years

Western Nevada College President Carol Lucey to retire after 14 years

Western Nevada College President Carol Lucey to retire after 14 years

CARSON CITY - Western Nevada College President Carol Lucey announced that she is retiring from her post, following more than 14 years at the helm of the college. The announcement followed an earlier notice to the college community in the summer in which Lucey relayed her intention to retire at some point during the 2013-14 academic year.

Pursuant to Board of Regents Policy, Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Daniel Klaich has designated WNC Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services Chet Burton as the Officer in Charge for WNC. Chancellor Klaich said he will work with the NSHE Board of Regents to start the presidential search process.

Lucey sent a message announcing her departure to all college faculty and staff, as well as members of the college's three community advisory boards. She also thanked them for the steady progress they helped to make possible at WNC during her tenure.

Burton conveyed his appreciation for all of the contributions over the past decade and a half that Lucey brought to WNC.

"She poured her heart and soul into the college and thousands of students have benefited from the education they received at Western during her tenure," he said. "Throughout the seven counties of Nevada that the college serves, she sought to improve the lives of all the residents of northwest Nevada and further the economic development and growth of the region." 

During Lucey's presidency, the college brought important new degree and certification programs to the college, and strengthened college partnerships with local businesses, manufacturers, state agencies, and K-12 education.

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