Kenai Peninsula College’s Director Announces Retirement

Author: Jason Lee |

Gary Turner, Kenai Peninsula College’s Director and Chief Executive Officer, announced his retirement, effective August 12 of next year. Turner assumed the role on July 1 of 2002. At KPC, he was responsible for KPC’s Kenai River Campus in Soldotna, Kachemak Bay Campus in Homer, Resurrection Bay Extension Site in Seward, and the Anchorage Extension Site.

 

In a release issued by the University of Alaska on Friday, they noted that Turner helped Kenai Peninsula College launch academic programs while also being a leader in the state for online education. The University also lauded his advocacy efforts for having construction approved for the Kenai River Campus’ residence hall and the Career and Technical Education Center in 2013.

 

At the appointment of former University of Alaska President Mark Hamilton, Turner served as the chair of the UA Statewide Community Campus Director’s Council for more than 15 years, and three years ago, was appointed by former UA President Jim Johnsen to represent all community campuses on the university’s Summit Team and various e-learning committees. Turner also served 12 years on the Alaska Select Legislative Ethics Committee, serving as chair for two terms, and vice-chair for two terms.

 

According to the University, after retirement, Turner plans to stay in the Kenai Peninsula area, intending to stay active on boards and in various community roles.

Author: Jason Lee

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