The Southeast Community College Board of Governors is
seeking applications to fill a vacant at-large seat on the Board. Steven
Ottmann, who had been a member of the Board since January 2013, died in
November. He was a member at-large, elected by registered voters from SCC’s
entire 15-county service area.
By statute, it is the responsibility of the remaining
members of the Board to fill the Board member vacancy created by Ottmann’s
death for the balance of the unexpired term. That term will end on Jan. 19,
2021. The Board is seeking applications from interested persons. In order to be
eligible for appointment to serve as the member at-large on the SCC Board of
Governors for the balance of the unexpired term, an applicant:
* must be a registered voter;
* must have been a resident of SCC’s 15-county
service area for a period of at least six months prior to being appointed to
fill the vacancy and must continue to be a resident of the service area following
appointment;
* must not be an elected or appointed member of
any other board relating to education; and
* must not be an employee of Southeast Community
College.
Persons who wish to apply for
this position should go to www.southeast.edu/boardvacancy
and complete and submit the form. Applications must be submitted by the end of
the day on Friday, Dec. 20, 2019. Applications
will be reviewed in early January 2020. Interviews will be conducted during the
Board’s regular meeting on Jan. 21, 2020, at SCC’s York Learning Center. The
candidate who wins the majority vote will be sworn in as new Board member at
the Feb. 18 meeting in Lincoln.
SCC has
three campuses located in Beatrice, Lincoln and Milford and serves a 15-county
area in southeast Nebraska. Approximately 10,000 students enroll at SCC each
year. The 11-member Board of Governors meets on the third Tuesday of every
month with the location of the meetings alternating among the three campuses
and learning centers. Two members are elected from each of the Board’s five
districts, while the 11th member is elected at-large. Board members serve
four-year terms and do not receive salaries, but their SCC-related expenses are
paid.