Northeast Iowa Community College Names Dr. Herbert Riedel as President

The Northeast Iowa Community College Board of Trustees, at a meeting Thursday, Feb. 10, announced Dr. Herbert Riedel as the College’s next president.

Dr. Herbert Riedel served as president of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala., where he introduced program offerings in advanced manufacturing, healthcare and short-term skills training, as well as an honor’s program and the College’s first student housing complex. Previously, Dr. Riedel served as vice president for instruction and student development for Northeast Texas Community College in Mt. Pleasant, Texas.

The process for selecting the next president included a comprehensive, nationwide search conducted by consultants R.H Perry and Associates, a review of qualified applicants by the President Search Committee at NICC, the selection of four finalists for the position, and public forums and interview sessions with the Board of Trustees, the public, faculty, staff and students.

“The Board interviewed four well-qualified candidates for president who were recommended by the President Search Committee, composed of 15 internal and external representatives.  Following a rigorous week of interviews and after reviewing feedback, the Board determined that Dr. Riedel is the best qualified candidate to be the next NICC president. The Board of Trustees believes Dr. Riedel will build upon many successes accomplished under Dr. Wee’s leadership. Dr. Riedel will officially become president on July 1, 2022,” stated Jim Anderson, J.D., Board of Trustees chair.

“It is a great honor and privilege to be selected as the next president of Northeast Iowa Community College, one of the premier community colleges in the nation,” Dr. Riedel stated. “I am looking forward to working with the Board of Trustees, the faculty, staff, administration of the College, and the students and communities that we serve, to continue the positive momentum and further the mission of improving lives, driving business success and advancing community vitality. My wife, Lisa, joins me in eagerly anticipating our move to the area, meeting everyone, making new friends and fully participating in the life of our communities in northeast Iowa.”

Northeast Iowa Community College serves eight counties in northeast Iowa and surrounding areas. Offering academic programs of study in a variety of disciplines, in addition to online and blended learning, customized business and industry training, short-term certification options and adult education and literacy, the College is committed to affordable, high-quality education and training to ensure the growth and vitality of northeast Iowa.

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The Board of Trustees also named Chris Gray, who currently serves as vice president of Academic Affairs at McHenry County College in Crystal Lake, Ill., as the permanent president of the Erie County Community College.

DiNicola said the board interviewed more than 30 candidates for the job and selected Gray after an extensive process.

“He’s a natural innovator and has a long history within the community college movement,” DiNicola said. “I think he brings a set of skills that are important to our community’s economic development.”

Gray holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration and Foundations and is a community college graduate. He has served community colleges as an instructor, chair, dean and vice president for 20 years, according to a board news release.

“Community college changed my life, expanded my world view and gave me the confidence to grow as a student and leader,” Gray said in the release. “I’ve committed my life to giving back and making sure that any student who wants to better their journey is able to do so. Community colleges break down barriers so all students, even those like me, get a chance.”

Gray is scheduled to begin on July 14.

The college will host an initial news conference Wednesday and announce a series of press conferences and events during July introduce Gray to the community, according to the release.

Gray will replace interim President Judith Gay, who DiNicola said will continue to work at the college in another capacity.

In addition to its partnerships, the Erie County Community College will have a virtual campus with online courses for students who prefer to access courses using technology. This also provides an opportunity for working adults to register and start their collegiate education, according to the release.

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