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Susan Huard Now Interim Chancellor for CCSNH

Published Tuesday Apr 7, 2020

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When Community College System of NH (CCSNH) Chancellor Ross Gittell leaves to take over a new position in higher education outside of NH, a familiar face will assume temporary day-to-day leadership in Concord. Dr. Susan Huard was selected by the CCSNH board of trustees to serve as interim chancellor. Huard is expected to serve for about a year while the board searches for a permanent replacement.

“During these uncertain and challenging times, it is critical for CCSNH to have a leader with proven skills who can guide the college system,” said Jeremy Hitchcock, chair of the Community College System board of trustees. “Susan’s exemplary leadership as the president of Manchester Community College and her expertise in key aspects of NH’s educational and workforce landscape gives us complete confidence that the system will be in very capable hands.”

Huard retired from MCC in December, after nearly a decade of a distinguished tenure at MCC marked by the consistent growth of student enrollment, increased graduation rates and an unprecedented expansion of programs. She coordinated with many NH employers to determine needs and launched an HVAC/Electrical Technology facility and partnered with Eversource to meet workforce needs in the utilities' sector. During her tenure, she also was called upon by trustees to serve as interim president of Great Bay Community College during a search for their permanent replacement in 2018.

“Susan stands out as an exceptionally capable leader who is deeply familiar with the operations of individual campuses and the workings of our system leadership, and I am confident she will lead CCSNH well during the next phase of the system’s evolution,” said CCSNH Chancellor Gittell.

“The success of community colleges is due to leaders who constantly ask themselves, “What else can we do for our students and for our community?” said Huard. “This question will be the underpinning of every decision we make to see the system through these turbulent times.”

The Community College System board of trustees has also named Dr. Brian Bicknell as president of Manchester Community College, effective immediately. Bicknell had been in the post on an interim basis since Jan. 1. A search for a permanent appointment resulted in the selection of Bicknell as the unanimous choice. “We quickly saw that Brian has proven his ability to take charge, act quickly, work well and effectively with senior system leadership, be empathetic to staff, faculty and students and to adjust course as needed in these ever-changing circumstances,” said Hitchcock. “The board felt it was important to have permanent leadership in place as soon as possible given these unique circumstances, and we were pleased to see such a strong recommendation from the search committee.” 

“I’m honored by the vote of confidence from the CCSNH trustees,” says Bicknell. “The coronavirus pandemic has created a number of urgent challenges, and I am deeply proud of MCC’s service to our students and the community.”

Before becoming interim president, Bicknell served as vice president of academic affairs at MCC for three years. He led a variety of initiatives working closely with faculty and staff and colleagues across the Community College System. During this time, the graduation rate at MCC more than doubled. Bicknell understands the challenges that MCC faces and is poised to continue building upon institutional successes.

 

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