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Clark State’s president top CEO
Congratulations to Clark State Community College President Karen Rafinski who, this weekend, was named the nation’s top community college CEO.
Rafinski was named the top regional CEO in October and I was using the award as an excuse to write a long-overdue profile on the 11-year president of Clark State.
That story, scheduled to run Sunday, will now profile Rafinski as the top national CEO, chosen among leaders of more than 600 community colleges in the U.S.
A few things Clark State board chairman Jim Doyle credits her for:
•The largest and most rapid growth in Clark State’s history.
•Two new academic centers, including the new Greene Center in Beavercreek.
•A student-to-foundation-assets ratio that ranks number one in the state.
•And last year’s capital campaign that exceeded its goal by 71 percent.
Congratulations Karen and Clark State.
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