Finalists Named for Walters State President
July 14, 2025

Candidates to Visit Campus July 21, 22 and 23.
A Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) search advisory committee has selected three finalists for the next president of Walters State Community College. The finalists will participate in open forums with the campus community and the public July 21, 22, and 23, the next step in the selection process.
The finalists are:
Their résumés and more information about the search process and the college are
posted on the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) website at https://www.tbr.edu/hr/executivesearches/president-walters-state-community-college.
The finalists will participate in open forums with faculty, staff, students and
the public, with the schedule below. Each forum is scheduled for 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
ET, in the Dr. R. Foster Chason Lyceum on the lower level of the Dr. Wade B. McCamey
Student Services Building on the Morristown campus. The forums also will be livestreamed
via Zoom teleconferencing, accessible through the links on each date here: Dr. Reyes
on Monday, July 21, Dr. Pierce on Tuesday, July 22, and Dr. Boyer on Wednesday, July 23.
After the forums, Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor Flora W. Tydings will
review input submitted from the public and campus community and conduct more interviews
to select one candidate for nomination to the Board of Regents. Comments on the candidates
may be submitted through an online survey link that will be posted on the search webpage
above on July 21.
The Board of Regents will consider the chancellor’s recommendation in a special
called meeting tentatively set for the first week in August. The date, time and other
meeting details will be announced when they are finalized. The meeting will be held
by teleconferencing and will be livestreamed and archived on the TBR website.
The next president will succeed Dr. Tony Miksa, the college’s fourth president,
who was appointed president of a community college in Kansas. Dr. Tom Sewell is serving
as interim president until the next president takes office. The president is the college’s
chief executive officer.
The Board of Regents approved criteria for the next president during a special
called meeting March 27. A 16-member search advisory committee was appointed in April,
composed of four Board of Regents members, representatives of the college’s students,
faculty, staff and alumni, and civic and business leaders from the community. An initial
public forum on the search process was held April 22. After the position was posted,
the committee reviewed applications and interviewed selected candidates before recommending
the finalists.