NCCC launches search for next president

Niagara County Community College has a launched a national search for its eighth president, who will succeed President William Murabito on his retirement on June 30.

The collegeโ€™s board of trustees has appointed Kevin Clark, chair of the NCCC Board of Trustees, to lead the search.

The college’s 20-member search committee includes several faculty and community members and represents the diversity found in the NCCC community, NCCC said in its announcement.

The committee will work in conjunction with search firm RH Perry & Associates and will adhere to SUNY presidential search policy guidelines, the college said.






The college expects to complete its presidential search in April 2024. Murabito will be available to facilitate the transition, introduce the new president to the campus and support the new leader through their first months in office.

Murabito became the institutionโ€™s seventh president in 2019 after serving as interim president for two years. Under his leadership, NCCC has seen substantial upgrades to campus facilities, including completion of the $25 million Learning Commons, a focal point of academic and social activity. Recently the college broke ground on an $8.3 million building to house the Niagara County Law Enforcement Agencyโ€™s programs.

Information and timeline information regarding the search will be periodically updated at niagaracc.suny.edu.

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