After 11 years of stewardship, Madison College President Jack E. Daniels, III, has announced he will retire in June of 2024. The announcement was made at the Madison College District Board meeting on October 4.
In an email to Madison College faculty and staff, Daniels reflected on some of the milestone accomplishments that they have collectively achieved:
“We’ve established Madison College as an engine of innovation, a driver of economic impact, and a collaborator in far-reaching community and educational partnerships. We’ve significantly changed the physical landscape of our facilities and reshaped the perception of a high-quality, community college experience,” Daniels said.
Daniels arrived at Madison College in 2013 from the Los Angeles Southwest College and quickly became a community and college leader. He has served area non-profits and the business community, working with multiple organizations, reflecting Madison College’s role as a catalyst for economic and workforce development.
“Madison College stands head and shoulders above most and is exceptional in what it does and provides. And our faculty and staff understand, fully, our role in the community, and how we can best serve and have meaningful and lasting impact that changes lives,” Daniels said.
Daniels reflected how they have collectively established Madison College as an engine of innovation, a driver of economic impact, and a collaborator in far-reaching community and educational partnerships
Daniels noted the collective accomplishments of listening to our community’s greatest need, advocating for an expanded presence, notably the Goodman South Campus, to serve and support the south Madison community.