RICHMOND, VA – The State Board for Community Colleges has certified three finalists for the position of president at Danville Community College (DCC). The finalists came from a national search that attracted sixty-three candidates.
The three finalists, in alphabetical order, are: Dr. Muriel Mickles, of Lynchburg, Virginia; Dr. Patrick Tompkins of Onancock, Virginia; and Dr. Jerry Wallace, of Hastings, Nebraska.
“The community is ready for Danville Community College to build on its success and reach a new level of results, especially in the area of workforce development,” said Glenn DuBois, chancellor of Virginia’s Community Colleges. “A strong national pool of candidates has led to an outstanding group of finalists. Each offers an intriguing vision for the college’s future and impressive credentials and experience to act on that vision. The college is poised to get an experienced and skillful president to lead it forward.”