Bend, Ore. – Dr. Tony Miksa, the “top candidate” to become president at Central Oregon Community College, has withdrawn from consideration due to a death in the family. Dr. Miksa’s father-in-law passed away unexpectedly on Saturday.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dr. Miksa, his family and especially his wife,” said COCC Board Chair Laura Craska Cooper. “We understand and respect their decision to remain close to her mother and, therefore, not make the move to Central Oregon,” Cooper said.
“For COCC and for Central Oregon, we are very disappointed as we felt Dr. Miksa would be an outstanding president for our college,” she said. “Having seen the tremendous talent and dedication of faculty, staff and the board during the search process, I’m confident that COCC is in a position of strength and will continue to provide a quality, supportive educational experience for students and members of the community.”
The COCC Board will meet on Friday at noon in executive session to discuss next steps.
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