Twenty-three College Presidents Receive Paragon Award for New Presidents

April 18, 2024
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Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK) recognized 23 college presidents with the Paragon Award for New Presidents during PTK Catalyst 2024, the Society’s annual convention in Orlando, Florida, April 4-6, 2024.

To be eligible for this award, college presidents and CEOs are new in their role having served less than three years. Recipients are nominated by students on their campus and are only eligible to receive the award once.

The award recognizes college presidents who have shown support of student success initiatives leading to stronger pathways to completion, transfer, and employment. They have taken an active interest in supporting high-achieving students and developing student leaders on campus.

“These college presidents have students-first leadership styles and made it a priority to support student success both inside and outside the classroom,” said Phi Theta Kappa President and CEO Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner. “This award is special because it comes directly from the students, and it is evidence of the gratitude they feel for the support for them and students like them.”

The 2024 recipients are:

Dr. Kevin Beardmore
Southeast New Mexico College
New Mexico
Dr. Paul Broadie, II
Santa Fe College
Florida
Dr. Mordecai Brownlee
Community College of Aurora
Colorado
Greg Dart
Western Nebraska Community College
Nebraska
Dr. Jeff Goodwin
Northwest-Shoals Community College
Alabama
Dr. Robert Griffith
Ozarks Technical Community College- Table Rock
Missouri
Dr. Warren Hilton
Onondaga Community College
New York
Dr. Mike Hobbs
Georgia Highlands College
Georgia
Kimberly Hogan
CT State Community College Middlesex
Connecticut
Dr. Justin Hoggard
Coastal Bend College
Texas
Dr. Larry Johnson
Guttman Community College
New York
Dr. Damon Kennedy
Midland College
Texas
Dr. Scott Latiolais
Cuyahoga Community College- Westshore
Ohio
Dr. Oscar Loynaz
Miami Dade College- Homestead
Florida
Dr. Christopher Matheny
Fox Valley Technical College
Wisconsin
Dr. Dewayne Middleton
Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Mississippi
Dr. Jason Morrison
Trinity Valley Community College
Texas
Dr. Torence Powell
Napa Valley College
California
Dr. Brian Singleton
Wayne County Community College District
Michigan
Lindsay Stoaks
Southwestern Community College
Iowa
Dr. Ingrid Thompson-Sellers
Atlanta Metropolitan State College
Georgia
Dr. Patrick Tompkins
NHTI – Concord’s Community College
New Hampshire
Dr. Natalie Tucker
Marian University’s Ancilla College
Indiana

About Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Theta Kappa is the first honor society recognizing the academic achievement of students at associate degree-granting colleges and helping them to grow as scholars and leaders. The Society is made up of more than 4.3 million members and nearly 1,300 chapters in 11 countries, with approximately 240,000 active members in the nation’s colleges. Learn more at ptk.org.

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