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Joan Barrett, leader of Ozarks Technical Community College, announces retirement

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After nearly three decades of dedicated service, Joan Barrett, the vice chancellor for student affairs at Ozarks Technical Community College, is set to retire in June. Barrett’s journey at the college began in 1996 when she was hired as a financial aid adviser and assistant registrar. Over the years, she took on various roles and responsibilities, eventually becoming the vice chancellor for student affairs in 2015.

Known for her caring and supportive nature, Barrett has been instrumental in improving access to higher education and career training for students at the college. OTC Chancellor Hal Higdon praised her empathetic leadership style, noting her ability to connect with and support everyone in her team.

Barrett’s impact on student affairs at OTC has been profound, with Higdon acknowledging her role in changing the culture of student services to better meet the needs of today’s students. Under her leadership, the college has focused on providing clear pathways for student success and ensuring that students receive the support they need to thrive.

As Barrett prepares to retire, the college is faced with the challenge of finding a successor who can fill her shoes. Higdon emphasized Barrett’s unique combination of experience and empathy, stating that she will be impossible to replace.

Despite her upcoming retirement, Barrett remains committed to serving the community and plans to continue teaching at OTC in the fall. Reflecting on her time at the college, she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be involved in OTC’s mission and highlighted the importance of relationships in her work. For Barrett, it has always been about the people.

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