Peninsula College board elects new chairman

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Board of Trustees has elected Mike Glenn of Sequim as chairman for the 2012-2013 academic year.

Dwayne Johnson of Port Angeles is the new vice chairman.

Glenn, the CEO of Jefferson Healthcare hospital, was appointed to the college board in 2009.

Johnson, a teacher and coach at Port Angeles High School, was named to the college board in 2006.

The election occurred at the board’s regular June meeting.

Also on the board are Dr. Michael Maxwell of Port Angeles, a physician appointed to the college board in 2011; outgoing Chair­woman Julie ­McCulloch of Port Towns­end, owner of Elevated Ice Cream, who was named to the board in 2007; and Clallam County District Judge Erik Rohrer of Forks, appointed to the board in 2008.

The board also approved its 2012-2013 meeting calendar.

Trustees will meet at the main campus in Port Angeles at 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. on Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 11, Feb. 12, March 12 and June 11.

They will meet at the Forks Extension site at 71 S. Forks Ave. on April 9 and at the Port Townsend Extension at Fort Worden State Park on May 14.

No meetings are scheduled for July, August, September and January.

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