As the school year winds down at College of the Ozarks, the school prepares to transition to a new president.
Valorie Coleman, Public Relations Director for C of O, says during a Monday interview on KRZK's "Ozarks Now" that the school is moving toward a June 1st announcement on the successor to longtime President Dr. Jerry Davis, who announced in November that he would step away from the position to become a Chancellor of the School and continue to focus on fundraising. Davis has been President at C of O since 1988.
Coleman also discusses the return of the Camp Lookout Summer Program for youth after the last two years were cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic as well as the upcoming Graduation Ceremonies on Saturday May 7.
The complete interview with Valorie Coleman as well as student Corbyn Snodgrass can be heard below:
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