Snow College presidential search committee named by the Board of Regents

Snow College presidential search committee named by the Board of Regents

The Board of Regents has named a 22-member committee to conduct a national search for the next president of Snow College. In May, current president Dr. Gary L. Carlston, announced his retirement for 2019

The search committee is comprised of representatives from the Board of Regents, trustees, and institutional stakeholders including faculty, staff, students, administration, alumni, and community members. It also includes representation from each academic division in Snow College and both Ephraim and Richfield campuses.

Below is a complete list of the Snow College presidential search committee members:

Board of Regents

  • Mark Stoddard, Regent and Search Committee Co-Chair
  • Nina Barnes, Vice Chair of the Board of Regents
  • Bob Prince, Regent
  • Teresa Theurer, Regent

Snow College Board of Trustees

  • Scott Bushnell, Chair of the Board of Trustees and Search Committee Co-Chair
  • Leslie Kiesel, Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees
  • Rick Robinson, Trustee
  • Jared Devey, Trustee and Student Body President (2018-19)

Snow College Administration, Faculty, and Staff

  • Cindy Alder, Math Department Chair
  • Udambor Bumandalai, Assistant Professor, English as a Second Language
  • Kim Cragun, Social & Behavioral Sciences Dean
  • Michael Huff, Assistant Professor, Department of Music
  • Marci Larsen, Assistant to the President
  • Stacee McIff, Business Department Chair
  • Fernando Montano, Director, Diversity & Inclusion
  • Justin Morgan, Instructor, Diesel Mechanics
  • Garth Sorenson, Engineering Department Chair
  • Merrill Worthington, Senior Financial Aid Advisor

Community/Alumni Representatives

  • Abby Cox, Alumnus and Community Leader
  • Claudia Jarrett, Sanpete County Commissioner
  • Angie Stubbs, Business Owner and Alumni Board Member
  • David Styler, Millard County School District Superintendent

The presidential search committee will hold public meetings this fall to obtain input from the Snow College community and the general public on the presidential search. Details of these meetings will be available later this summer.