LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A brand new president has been named for the School of Southern Nevada, officers introduced Thursday.
Nevada System of Larger Schooling (NSHE) officers stated Dr. Stacy S. Klippenstein has been chosen to guide the School of Southern Nevada (CSN). The choose comes after a nationwide search headed by the Board of Regents’ committee devoted to discovering the brand new president.
“Dr. Klippenstein is an experienced leader with a strong background in expanding access to higher education and strengthening workforce and community partnerships,” stated Amy Carvalho, board of regents chair. “His success in enrollment growth, workforce education, and student success initiatives makes him well-suited to lead CSN into the future.”
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“Dr. Stacy S. Klippenstein has more than 30 years of experience in higher education leadership and currently serves as President of Mohave Community College (MCC) in Arizona,” stated a information launch from NSHE. “Under his leadership, MCC has expanded enrollment, workforce partnerships, and academic offerings, including the transition to bachelor’s degrees in high-demand fields.”
Klippenstein will take over for William Kibler, who has led the college since July.