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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Sep 23 2015 at 5:08pm |
Posted: 4:18 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015 O’dell Owens leaving Cincinnati StateBy Ed Richter Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Dr. O’dell Owens is leaving as president of Cincinnati State, which operates a branch campus in Middletown. Owens was hired Tuesday as the medical director for the Cincinnati Health Department, according to Jean Gould, Cincinnati State’s vice president of marketing and communication. Today was Owens’ last day as president at the university, she said. |
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Vivian Moon
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Updated: 7:17 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015 | Posted: 4:18 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015 O’dell Owens leaving Cincinnati State
By Ed Richter Staff Writer Dr.
O’dell Owens is leaving his job as president of Owens
was hired Tuesday as the medical director for the Cincinnati Health Department,
according to Jean Gould, Wednesday
marked Owens’ last day as president at the university, she said. “I’ve
decided, after devoting five great years to Provost
Monica Posey will serve as interim president, according to Cathy Crain, the
college’s board chairwoman. Crain
said a national search will be launched to find a permanent successor to Owens. “The
Board would like to thank Dr. Owens for the contributions he has made, raising
the stature of the institution and bringing all of our political and corporate
friends to campus making them aware of the college’s initiatives and
achievements,” Crain said. Dr.
Owens was named the fifth president of T.
Duane Gordon, executive director of the Middletown Community Foundation and a
member of the Cincinnati State Middletown Advisory Committee, said at their
meeting last week, Owens asked everyone to keep the news private until it was
announced. “Dr.
Owens had worked quite diligently developing a relationship with local leaders
in the Gordon
said Owens’ personal story, which he shared so eloquently at various meetings
and banquets throughout “I
think over the past several years of his tenure there, he really helped shape
the college – and especially the Sam
Ison, Middletown City Schools superintendent, said the district enjoyed working
with Owens over the past few years. “He
understood what we were trying to do with our students after they graduate and
while they were in school,” Ison said. “The Ison
said he anticipates the partnership between “Dr.
Owens made a huge impact for us – he drove the new campus in Hamet
said the city is focusing its economic development efforts on workforce
development as a top priority and that the city’s our access to two higher
educational institutions as well as two joint vocational schools really gives
the community an advantage.
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Perplexed
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Miss Vivian, according to your ongoing research, what are the enrollment figures for CSU-Middletown this fall? How many are on-site students and the balance being online? Are they close to reaching their enrollment projections of 3,000 or was it 5,000 Middletown students?
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spiderjohn
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I hear a few over 700
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Perplexed
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Thanks, Spider. It makes one think that this is yet another example of One Donham Abbey embellishment of reality. So much time, energy and money was put into this scheme. The results speak for themselves. And, this is only one of several hyped "downtown" gambits that have yet to come to fruition. So much bluster from the bureaucrats and so little positive results. A sad state of affairs for the citizens of Middletown.
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Cincinnati State names interim president
Dr. Monica Posey has been provost at Cincy State, which has Middletown campus. CINCINNATI — Cincinnati State has named Provost Dr. Monica Posey as interim president, replacing Dr. O’dell Owens. Posey, in remarks after the board of trustees voted unanimously for her, said, “I am committed to serving our college community and most importantly, our students. I am confident that we will work together as a team, such that the Board and the community will hear about more great accomplishments from Cincinnati State in the future.” Posey has served the college for 23 years. Her career at Cincinnati State began in 1992, and includes positions as assistant dean, director of institutional research & planning, academic vice president and most recently provost. Prior to joining Cincinnati State, she worked at the University of Cincinnati as assistant director of career development and for AT&T in Cincinnati and New Jersey in market research, project management and engineering. During much of this time she also taught statistics as an adjunct instructor at UC. Posey’s professional activities include serving on the boards of the Greater Cincinnati STEM Collaborative and Minorities in Mathematics, Science & Engineering. She holds the rank of 3rd degree black belt in Tang Soo Do Karate. She graduated from UC with an EdD in Educational Foundations in 1999. In addition, Posey completed all the coursework toward a doctorate in quantitative analysis. She holds an MBA from The Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor of science from Cornell. In 2003, she completed the Harvard University Institute for Educational Management. She and her husband, the Rev. Dr. Michael J. Posey, live in Green Twp. Owens resigned a week ago to become medical director for the Cincinnati Health Department. |
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