Hansen steps down

By Alexander Rich, Staff Writer
Thursday, October 09, 2008 | 17 comment(s)

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COOS BAY — Eight months of hours-long executive sessions, budget bickering and calls for the president’s resignation at Southwestern Oregon Community College ended in the fastest board meeting of the year.

The board took less than five minutes Wednesday to listen to the terms of President Judith Hansen’s resignation and accept them.

“I believe that following months of working through differences with board members, it is in the best interest of the college that I not continue as president,” Hansen said after the meeting.

She will walk away with a year’s salary and benefits, totaling $148,654, according to Rick Osborn, director of communications. Following the decision, Hansen waited for the board room to clear, shook hands with her soon-to-be former employers and left to deal with her last day on campus.

The college is left with finding a new president.

The board appointed Dean of Students Patty Scott as interim president until a more permanent leader can be found with the help of Oregon School Boards Association. Scott has worked at the college for 16 years and served in her present job for a year and a half.

Hansen, who took the job in 2005, plans to submit a formal letter of resignation Friday. The board asked that she not return to campus after finishing work Wednesday.

Board Chairman Lonny Anderson said it was a mutual agreement.

“Dr. Hansen has done what the board at the time she was hired asked her to do: increase outreach into the community,” he said. “That being done, we need a different leadership style at the college.”

Hansen’s performance as president first became the subject of public discussion following an executive session in February. The board eventually brought in OSBA consultants to interview campus employees about their concerns with Hansen and campus culture in general. College officials expect a final report from those interviews next week, though Anderson said personnel issues in the report will be excluded from the public.

Three employee groups held no-confidence votes in Hansen at the end of the past academic year. Even after those votes, Hansen was adamant she wanted to remain at the college. She said there were too many positive things happening, from increasing enrollment to greater course offerings and online options.

Her thoughts apparently changed Monday, when Hansen’s lawyer contacted the college’s attorney, Roger Gould, about a resignation proposal.

Hansen said the board’s decision to adopt a new governance model at a meeting Saturday contributed to her decision.

“That was an important moment for the board as well as for my leadership,” she said.

Under the prior system, Hansen served as the board’s only employee. All other college staff were the president’s employees over whom she had complete oversight. On Saturday, the board adopted a new system. It now will have the ability to write administrative rules as to how things are done at the campus.

“The president will still be our only employee,” Anderson said. “The board will have more input by having the traditional governance model.”

About an hour talking in private session Wednesday, board members came out in open session. College employees spilled into the room, taking up practically all of the available seats. Board member Marcia Jensen moved to accept Hansen’s resignation and Rick Howell seconded the motion.

As part of the agreement, Hansen will be paid a year’s salary in monthly increments, totaling $134,930. She also will continue to receive health insurance and Public Employee Retirement System payments for a year’s time; all of her unused vacation time; and the option to purchase at fair market value the Dodge Durango she was provided as president.

As Gould read the conditions of Hansen’s resignation, audience members gasped. Hansen appeared calm throughout the meeting.

The board then went into executive session for about 10 minutes to discuss transition plans. Hansen offered to stay, but was told she was not needed and she left.

After that closed-door meeting, the board announced its decision to appoint Scott in the interim.

“I’m looking at continuity,” said Howell.

He noted that Vice President Sheldon Meyer plans to retire shortly and Vice President Valerie Martinez has only been at the college a short time.

“We definitely need someone who has been there and done it,” said David Bridgham.

The vote on appointing Scott went 5-0, with Cherie Mitchell abstaining. Carol Oelke, who participated in the executive session via conference call, hung up following the resignation vote.

Anderson said he expects to have an interim president take over from Scott within four to six weeks.

Hansen said she hopes the past eight months of turbulence at the college will not adversely affect Southwestern’s future.

“I’ve especially appreciated the community response for support of the college and of the president through clearly difficult leadership times,” Hansen said after leaving the meeting. “I urge our college community to continue that support into the future through this leadership transition.”
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OMG wrote on Oct 16, 2008 3:30 PM:

Ok, LC - why dont you pack up with Sheldon and Judith and go with them to their next destination.
Patty is a great person for SOCC - she has experienced all aspects of this campus - from being a student herself - to classified - to faculty - to management. If you are so bothered by her - either leave - or help find a replacement when the time comes. For now - leave it alone - do your job - and grow up.

LC wrote on Oct 14, 2008 5:25 PM:

Interesting times at SOCC? Hmmm . . . What I find interesting is when those who drove Judith out with their evil lies are now saying we should pull together for the sake of the students. We should have always pulled together for the students and this hostility towards Judith should never have happened. Before you tell others how they should handle their greif you apologize for your part in it and resign. We all know Sheldon left in disgust. The person to lead the action against Judith became his new boss and the power has already gone to her head.

If the Board of Education really cared about what is happening at SOCC they should remove Patty from power and find a non-biased person to take charge.

Will it ever end wrote on Oct 14, 2008 8:39 AM:

Snuffy: I think we need a factcheck.org for you.

Interesting Times at SOCC wrote on Oct 13, 2008 7:21 PM:

From what I heard, the Vice President of Administrative Services left abruptly too. He was suppose to finish out his time until the end of October but had such an alliance with the former president that it was too emotional for him to bare another day at the college. I heard that others were in mourning too, and that there was chatter about some of Ms. Hansen's close allies talking together about leaving the college too. It is terrible when people can't seem to pull together for the sake of the student's at the college.

What wrote on Oct 13, 2008 6:20 PM:

Breath of fresh air? I think I just threw up in my mouth. Maybe you should check into Independence Community College and see how they liked her there.

SNUFFY wrote on Oct 13, 2008 4:57 PM:

TO: Coquille City Employee

Wonderful; another ignorant outsider that was duped just like the rest of us by Hansen's public persona. The only leadership the former president inspired was one's desire to move on to another institution that appreciated ability and dedication. All of the top leadership (Blount, Schoonmaker, Davey, Brecke, Bowers, etc.) did not leave for the reasons given in the newspapers and other releases. They were told to get out of town because they were not inline with her vision. This was management by intimidation. Wait for the OSBA report - you'll owe us an apology.

Coquille City Employee wrote on Oct 11, 2008 3:20 PM:

Judith was a breath of fresh air. You people just didn't know what you had in her leadership. Anyone coming here from someplace else fases the same as she got. I did....she did...if you are not born and bred here they will execute you and ruin you. This county in a whole is pretty much evil. I've never seen anything like it. Good luck Judith. You deserve better.

SOCC Employee wrote on Oct 10, 2008 2:53 PM:

If Gaudette gets the president job, I'm quitting.

Student wrote on Oct 10, 2008 2:33 PM:

This is supposed to be a place to receive an education. Instead when it comes to students & tuition you conduct your business like a blood sucking parasite. Exactly like an insurance salesman. Capitalism is about providing value above & beyond your competitor. Not capitalizing upon your customer,
"THE STUDENT"!!!

Amen wrote on Oct 10, 2008 1:49 PM:

Amen to the former college student. Mike Gaudette would have never had let the nonsence of the last three years go on!!!

FORMER STUDENT wrote on Oct 10, 2008 9:38 AM:

Perhaps if Mike Gaudette had been appointed President the college wouldn't be in the mess it appears to be in.

Southwestern Student wrote on Oct 9, 2008 11:56 PM:

I am a student here at Southwestern and I am about to switch due to the staff's lack of care for the students. When I started last year it was a nice place to be but now all Southwestern cares about is money, money, money and not their students success!!!

Huh wrote on Oct 9, 2008 7:38 PM:

I am not sure what they are talking about as far as outreach into the community. All that she managed to do was take away the networking program and other vital programs that would benefit this community and its employers.

Toothless Cajun wrote on Oct 9, 2008 6:57 PM:

Let us all hear what the future holds as a result of your country bumpkin politics. You people are a cancer to this town. I foresee a future contract for Titan Salvage. As they cut up & dumped the Carrissa they will do the same to your campus. You just undermined the foundation of a structure setting in quicksand. You think you will get priority in a government faced with budget cuts? Hansen had the ability to attract outside industries searching for a location to setup shop. A direct benefit to the college & community. That was your only hope for survival. The board was intimidated by bigger players & the staff is too self indulgent to get it.

Linda wrote on Oct 9, 2008 2:08 PM:

Have a nice vacation on my tax dollars.

Yeah right wrote on Oct 9, 2008 1:36 PM:

Too bad nobody had team spirit during the last 8 months. There has never been team spirit at the college, and probably never will be.

TEAM SPIRIT wrote on Oct 9, 2008 12:44 PM:

It is time for the employees of the college to pull together and focus on the success of the students and the college. With the budget crisis at the college and the crisis' the American economy is in, it is inevitable that hard times will come for all of us. But, if you end up still employed through the difficult times to come, YOU should consider yourselves lucky.
With Dr. Patty Scott as your leader and the Board of Education members working collectively together, your outcomes have a bright future! Pull together and show your team spirit!!!!

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