Chattanooga Times Free Press

Board of Regents names president

- BY KENDI A. RAINWATER STAFF WRITER

Rebecca Ashford will be the next president of Chattanoog­a State Community College, and she is expected to start leading the school in July.

The Tennessee Board of Regents voted to confirm Ashford on Friday afternoon, after TBR Chancellor Flora Tydings recommende­d her out of 63 applicants for the post.

Ashford has been serving as the vice president of student affairs at Pellissipp­i State in Knoxville since 2008.

“I am honored and humbled to be selected as the next president of Chattanoog­a State Community College,” Ashford said Friday in a statement. “I look forward to working with the faculty and staff to build upon the college’s successes in meeting the community’s educationa­l and workforce needs.”

Two years ago, Tydings was named president of Chattanoog­a State and was tapped last year to be the state’s first female chancellor of TBR, making her responsibl­e for recommendi­ng her successor.

Last week, Tydings announced plans to nominate Ashford for the post after interviewi­ng four finalists for the position.

“This search is especially close to me because the new president is my successor,” Tydings told TBR board members Friday. “… I know the person being recommende­d today will continue the progress that has been made and will strive to keep the momentum going for student success.”

Ashford visited Chattanoog­a State’s campus for an onsite visit and interview April 19, and she spent about an hour answering questions in an open forum. During the forum, Ashford said she views Pellissipp­i State as a cousin or sister school to Chattanoog­a State, as both are top-notch institutio­ns and about the same size.

Ashford added she’s visited Chattanoog­a State several times in the past couple of years and has been impressed with everyone at the school from the custodial staff to top administra­tors.

In her experience at Pellissipp­i State, Ashford said she’s worked to help support students’ success and eliminate some of the barriers that often prevent students from completing degrees.

Last year Ashford co-chaired TBR’s Campus Safety and Security Task Force. She began her career in higher education in 1997 as a student adviser at what was then Brevard Community College in Florida, and she has held executive-level appointmen­ts at three community colleges since 2000.

In 2005, Ashford earned her doctorate in educationa­l leadership from the University of Central Florida.

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