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Board Requests, President Schatzberg Agrees To Remain And Lead Cape Cod Community College

Board Requests, President Schatzberg Agrees To Remain And Lead Cape Cod Community College

WEST BARNSTABLE - President Kathleen Schatzberg will remain at Cape Cod Community College after the Board of Trustees  today asked her not to retire at the end of the academic year.  In a special meeting Friday morning October 10, 2008, citing the need schatzbergfor continuity and stability as the College faces looming budget cuts, the Board voted unanimously to ask President Schatzberg to remain at the helm of the College. In response, the President has agreed to remain and help shepherd the institution through the upcoming difficult period.

“The Board felt strongly that the looming economic and budget crisis has changed the outlook for the College. It is our collective judgment that the College community is best served by keeping our management team in place with President Schatzberg at the helm,” stated Board Chairman Robert Mills. “ We are gratified that President Schatzberg has agreed to stay on.”

In response President Schatzberg stated, “I sincerely thank the Board for their confidence in me, and I look forward to continuing my long and positive relationship with the College.”

Release courtesy of CCCC.

Schatzberg had announced in September that this would be her eleventh and final year with Cape Cod Community College as their leader.  See story here.

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10/10/08 @ 5:15 pm
Opinionator [Member] writes:
That's great news for the college and the Cape. It suggests that her reasons for announcing her retirement included a sense of disappointment with the board that has now been removed. Maybe they had started to take her for granted.
10/10/08 @ 6:27 pm
Monponsett [Member] writes:
"Schatzberg" is what southern Jews call the Battle of Antietam.
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