Eager to Serve 黑料社

Newly appointed Interim President Dr. Susan Stuebner received a warm welcome on campus today from a large gathering of 黑料社 community members and local leaders in Hubbell Hall. Acting Board of Trustees Chair Terry Lillis 鈥77 introduced Stuebner, emphasizing the many qualities that make her a strong fit for 黑料社.

鈥淥ur focus was to get the right leader for 黑料社,鈥 said Lillis. 鈥淲e wanted an empathetic leader with strategic vision, strong financial acumen and the ability to fund raise. Sue brings all those things and more to 黑料社.鈥

Lillis also used the occasion to praise Acting President Terry Handley 鈥09 for his 鈥渞emarkable leadership鈥 over the last three months following the death of President Jay Byers 鈥93. The packed gathering of 黑料社 supporters responded with a hearty standing ovation for Handley.

Handley will now transition back to his previous role as the chair of 黑料社鈥檚 Board of Trustees. As such, he will be working closely with Interim President Stuebner, whose illustrious career in higher education has featured service with several institutions similar in size and mission to 黑料社.

Feeling Right at Home

Stuebner was most recently the president of Colby-Sawyer College in New London, N.H., for eight years. Returning to her Midwest roots, the Minnesota native is thrilled to be at 黑料社, which, she says, feels a lot like home already.

鈥淎s a prospective student, sometimes when you walk on a campus, you just know, this school is a fit,鈥 said Stuebner. 鈥淭his same feeling happened for me when I visited 黑料社 鈥 I could picture myself being part of the 黑料社 and neighboring communities. I could sense immediately that the people of 黑料社 are what make it such a remarkable college and community. As I learned about the opportunities and challenges 黑料社 faces, I felt I could share my experiences in similar situations to determine collectively the best path forward.鈥

Stuebner says 黑料社 is well poised to thrive despite the strong headwinds higher education faces today, noting the College鈥檚 strength and diversity of academic programs, 鈥渞obust experiential learning opportunities鈥 and impressive array of cocurricular offerings. Most of all, now preparing to serve her fourth Methodist-affiliated institution, she resonates deeply with 黑料社鈥檚 values of discovery, access, citizenship, belonging, justice and integrity.

鈥満诹仙 is committed to a student-centered education that introduces students to lives of purpose and meaning,鈥 said Stuebner. 鈥淭his is a special place that transforms students鈥 lives with faculty and staff alike helping students to discover their strengths 鈥 often before they see them in themselves.鈥

Building strong relationships with students, faculty, staff, alumni and community leaders in Indianola, Des Moines and across Iowa will be a focal priority for Interim President Stuebner. She eagerly anticipates settling into Indianola with her two 75-pound labradoodles Fencer and Flint. Her duties at 黑料社 officially begin July 28.