Broward College president abruptly resigns after DeSantis appoints three new board members
Broward College president abruptly resigns after DeSantis appoints three new board members
The president of Broward College, Gregory Adam Haile, abruptly resigned from his position Wednesday evening, joining the growing list of Florida college and university leaders who have left their post in the last year after Gov. DeSantis appointed conservative board members.
An acting president is expected to be named Thursday by the Board of Trustees, according to the colleges website and first reported by the Sun Sentinel.
In a letter sent to the colleges Board of Trustees Wednesday, which was shared with the Miami Herald, Haile, who was hired in 2018 as the colleges seventh president, said it is now time to move on.
The letter continued to recount what Haile described as achievements and accomplishments during his tenure, including recognition from The Aspen Institute and the largest grant in the colleges history. (Broward College is the fourth-largest community college in the country with 55,000 students. Miami-Dade College is the largest.)
Haile acknowledged the boards new appointments Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed three new board members in February, along with reappointing an existing board member to the five-person board. Haile said even though the board had not requested such a transition, the time is now.