Heartland Community College President Rob Widmer announces
retirement
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[September 26, 2017]
Heartland Community
College President Rob Widmer has announced his retirement effective
June 30, 2018. Widmer has served as president since 2013, the third
in the college’s 26-year history.
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"Few people have had as much impact on Heartland
Community College and higher education in our district than Rob
Widmer,” says board of trustee president Gregg Chadwick. “He has
relentlessly and tirelessly worked to secure Heartland's rightful
place as a pillar of this community and we wish him the best as he
retires from the presidency at Heartland."
In a communication to Heartland employees, Widmer thanked them for
their outstanding work and called his time as president a tremendous
experience. He will leave having served over 40 years in Illinois
higher education with 22 years at Heartland.
During his tenure, Widmer led Heartland through financial
challenges resulting from the Illinois budget impasse, presided over a new
strategic planning process, and enhanced the college’s reputation as a strong
and essential community resource. Widmer is particularly proud of the
instrumental role he played throughout his years with the college in developing
Heartland’s current campus in Normal.
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“His steadfast commitment to the College might only be surpassed
by his tremendous work ethic, integrity, and humility,” says Heartland Vice
President of Business Services Doug Minter. “The Heartland campus would not be
the invaluable resource it is today for students, employees and the community
were it not for his vast knowledge of community colleges, skill in financial
management, and trusted leadership.”
The Heartland Community College Board of Trustees will convene in special
session on September 26 to discuss his retirement and plans for selection of a
successor.
[Timothy Bill
Heartland Community College
Executive Director of Marketing & Public Information] |