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Dec 05, 2011

Gov. Malloy Announces Remaining Appointments to Board of Regents

Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced the names of his three remaining appointments to the Board of Regents for Higher Education.

Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced the names of his three remaining appointments to the Board of Regents for Higher Education, the newly reconstructed system that oversees the four regional state universities, the community college system and Charter Oak State College, which officially launches on January 1.

“The launch of the Board of Regents represents an unbelievably exciting moment for our higher education institutions, especially when it comes to strengthening their focus even more towards actively participating in the economic development efforts of our state,” Governor Malloy said. “Ultimately, the new governance structure of this system will result in a savings benefit while also improving higher education by focusing its resources on students and their classroom instruction, so that we can ensure they learn the skill sets prospective employers in this state are looking for.”

The Board of Regents is comprised of 19 appointments; nine by Governor Malloy (including selection of one of his appointees as the Chair); four ex-officio, non-voting members (Commissioners of the Departments of Economic & Community Development, Public Health, Education and Labor); two student representatives; and four legislative appointments. In July, the Governor announced his first six appointments to the Board, which included Lewis J. Robinson, Jr. as Chairman; Merle W. Harris; Gary Holloway; René Lerer; Yvette Meléndez; and Zac Zeitlin.

Governor Malloy’s three remaining appointments announced today