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John Neal, President was appointed to the Board of Governors to fill the unexpired term of Dean Finkbeiner and was elected in Nov. 2004 to complete that term which expires January of 2007. He was re-elected to another term and sworn into office on Jan. 9, 2007 which expires in the year 2013. Mr. Neal represents Dist. 4, which encompasses portions of Kingman as well as the Davis Dam area.
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Kathleen Hodel, Secretary - Kathleen Hodel was elected to a six year term on the Board of Governors in Nov., 2006 and was sworn into office on Jan. 9, 2007. Her term will expire in the year 2013. Ms. Hodel represents District 2, which encompasses the southern portion of Lake Havasu City.
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Dan Hargrove, Trustee - Dan Hargrove has been a member of the Mohave Community College Governing Board since 1984. He represents District 3, the smallest geographical district in Mohave County, which consists of the residents of Bullhead City. His term will expire in 2009.
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Victor Wakimoto, Trustee - A member of the Mohave Community College Governing Board since 1989, Victor Wakimoto has served the residents of District 1, which includes Mohave Valley and a portion of Lake Havasu City. His term expires in 2009.
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Jerry Ambrose, Trustee -Jerry Ambrose was appointed to the Board of Governors in September 2007 by the Mohave County School Superintendent to fill the unexpired term of Lynda French. An election in November 2008 will determine the completion of that term, which expires January of 2011.
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Meeting Calendar (includes Agenda & Minutes links, as well as meeting archive links)
Notice of Attendance
Board Members Emeritus - For distinguished service to Mohave Community College over three or more terms of office, the following past members of the MCC Board of Governors have been named Board Member Emeritus:
- Stuart Anderson
- Dean Finkbeiner
- Sally Eggers-Hero
MCC Organization Chart - Effective July 1, 2008 - click on boxes outlined in blue for more details
MCC Policy & Procedures Manual - This is a 492 page Word document. We recommend printing 2-sided for conservation purposes.
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