MCC PRESIDENCY: MCC regroups under interim president
By Tim Louis Macaluso on Jul. 1st, 2008
Following a two-hour executive session, Tyree was selected in a unanimous vote, though Trustee Mike Nuccitelli was not present and Lori Van Dusen's replacement has not yet been appointed. Sporting a T-shirt that read "Trust Me - I'm a politician," Trustee John Parrinello praised Peter Spina as an equally good candidate before casting his vote in favor of Tyree.
Spina, former MCC president, was County Exec Maggie Brooks's choice for interim president.
Questions to Guon and Tyree kept circling back to the controversial events that led up to Tyree's appointment.
"I'm interested in moving the college forward," Tyree said. "What happened did not happen under my watch."
Acknowledging that the college's image may have been tarnished, Guon said that the search for a permanent MCC president "will look a lot different than the past."
"I can't promise that I can eliminate all of the politics," he said. "We are appointed by politicians, so the process is political by nature."
Tyree has served at three different colleges as an interim president. He was last with Independence Community College in Independence, Kansas. He starts at MCC in early August.






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Bloggie on July 1st, 2008
Several people wrote in regarding on John Parrinello's choice of attire for the MCC BOT meeting yet those comments are no longer here. Why?
CCF on July 1st, 2008
Editor's Note:
Bloggie,
The comments were made on the original story, posted shortly after the MCC board meeting on Monday. This is a new story; the one that will appear in the hard copy of the paper tomorrow (Wednesday).
You can see the original story and related comments here: http://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/news/articles/MCC+PRESIDENCY%3A+Interim+president+named/