The Board of Trustees named Dr. Richard Ray as interim president while they look for a new leader… “It is with a heavy heart that we accept Dr. Jordan’s resignation,” says Marcia Porter, member of the King University Board of Trustees Executive Committee. “We appreciate Greg’s tremendous contributions to the school during his tenure as President, and before that as an esteemed faculty member. King University is the institution it is today, with expanding campuses, additional programs and multiple learning platforms, due to his vision, leadership and business acumen.”
BRISTOL, Tenn. – King University officials tell us President Dr. Gregory D. Jordan has resigned from his position at the school.
The Board of Trustees named Dr. Richard Ray as interim president while they look for a new leader.
We called the university’s public relations staff Friday afternoon and were told neither Dr. Jordan nor anyone else from the school is available for comment.
Members of the King University family we’ve talked to said they were scared for the future of the school and their jobs.
A statement we received from an alumni group said, “We as alumni are concerned with the general environment of fear and intimidation that President Greg Jordan has created on the King campus. This environment of fear and intimidation has adversely impacted students, but especially faculty.”
Jordan had received a ‘no confidence’ vote by a board of faculty members several days ago.
Dr. Jordan had served as President of the University since 1997.
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