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GRCC Provost Brian Knetl, who guided academics through the pandemic, named president of Waubonsee Community College

Dec. 15, 2022, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Grand Rapids Community College Provost Brian Knetl, who guided the college’s academic offerings through the challenges of the pandemic, has been selected to be president at Waubonsee Community College in Sugar Grove, Ill.

Knetl, who has been GRCC provost since 2019, will become the fifth president at Waubonsee, which is located about 45 miles west of Chicago and has about 12,000 credit-seeking students.

Kentl will start in his new role on Jan. 30, 2023. He said he aspired to be a community college president -- but the opportunity came sooner than he expected.

“I do hope that I have contributed to and initiated the work needed to build and maintain a collaborative culture in Academic and Student Affairs and have provided a framework that will allow the faculty, staff, and programs at GRCC to continue excelling,” he said. “I will be forever grateful to GRCC for presenting challenges, opportunities, and colleagues that have contributed to my readiness for this position.”

Knetl said the move also allows him to return to his native Illinois, and be closer to his children and family.

“While Grand Rapids and West Michigan will always be an important and special part of my life, I am grateful to have this opportunity in a place I consider home,” he said.

At GRCC, Knetl guided the college’s academics during the pandemic, ensuring students continued to receive a quality education and faculty members had the support they needed to continue teaching during the difficult and unexpected time.

He also restructured the college’s academic and student support service structure, overseeing innovative changes to help both students and faculty members.

Knetl’s experience in community college administration began as an assistant dean at Moraine Valley Community College in Illinois. He then spent 10 years at Harper College in Illinois, serving in several positions including interim provost, associate provost, dean of liberal arts and founding associate dean of the Center for Adjunct Faculty Engagement.

Knetl has a bachelor’s degree in Theatre from Saint Mary’s University, a master’s degree in Theatre from Texas State University, and a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from Loyola University-Chicago.

He replaces Dr. Christine J. Sobek, who will retire on Jan. 4 after serving as Waubonsee’s president since July 2001.

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