Minter will start his position as Vice President of
Finance and Administration at the Sugar Grove, Illinois community
college in May of this year.
Minter currently oversees Heartland's finances and general business
operations. In addition, he is responsible for Human Resources,
campus facilities, technology and strategic planning.
“Doug has been a cornerstone at Heartland since the College opened
and his loss will be significant,” said Heartland President Keith
Cornille. “We will be conducting a national search to fill the
vacancy of Vice President of Business Services and Institutional
Effectiveness. I say ‘fill the vacancy’ as we all know that we can
never replace Doug and all that he has meant to the Heartland.”
Minter began his career at Heartland as an adjunct faculty member in
1991. Before becoming V.P. of Business Services, he served as the
College’s Chief Information Officer from 1994 to 2014.
Minter has been actively involved in the Bloomington-Normal
community as a member of the Boys and Girls Club of
Bloomington-Normal Community Advisory Council.
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He was a founding director on the Central Illinois Regional
Broadband Network (CIRBN) board, an organization dedicated to providing
high-speed internet service to hundreds of profit and non-profit organizations,
including schools, colleges and libraries.
Last year Minter was chosen by the Illinois Community College
Trustees Association as the recipient of the 2019 Gary W. Davis Ethical
Leadership Award.
“It is with deep sadness intermingled with genuine excitement for a whole new
challenge that I will be bidding a fond farewell to Heartland,” said Minter. “I
couldn’t be more thankful for such a rewarding career working in an organization
with amazing, talented, and caring professionals.”
Minter’s final day at Heartland will be May 15, 2020.
[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College] |