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News: Dr. Jim Kerley joins Roane State Foundation Board

Dr. Jim Kerley

October 6, 2022

Dr. Jim Kerley, who at one time presided over two large colleges as they were being merged and later transitioned a community college into a state college, has been named to the Roane State Foundation’s Board of Directors.

“I consider that appointment to be a great honor,” said Kerley, who lives near Crossville in Cumberland County. “I hope to be an active member, open to help and give more opportunities to the college and area where I live.”

Kerley joins more than two dozen area leaders working with the Foundation, a nonprofit organization that oversees fundraising efforts to benefit Roane State Community College and its students.

"We are pleased to have Dr. Kerley join the board to support the Foundation’s mission to transform lives, inspire excellence, and strengthen communities through Roane State Community College,” said Scott Niermann, the Foundation’s executive director.

Kerley served as a college president in Kentucky for a year and in Florida for 25 years. During his time in Florida, he raised $35 million in private and state funding for a state-of-the-art regional technology center, considered at that time one of the best in the country.

“I did a lot of fundraising and lobbying, and I think that will be valuable for Roane State,” he added.

In 2003, Kerley presided over both the University of Kentucky Lexington Community College and Kentucky Technical College as those two institutions were merged into Bluegrass Community and Technology College. Also, in 2010, he orchestrated the change of Gulf Coast Community College to Gulf Coast State College, offering baccalaureate and associate degrees.

“These were major challenges,” Kerley said, “but all part of the evolving role of community and state colleges.”

During his career, Kerley served multiple nonprofit organizations at the local, state, and national levels and received the Outstanding Service Award for advancing the Florida College System. He also won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Florida Colleges and was the only president in Florida to ever receive the Workforce Excellence Award for excellence achieved in strengthening the state’s workforce.

“Hopefully, my varied experience in higher education will be valuable,” he said.

“The Roane State Foundation plays a crucial role in expanding access to more students through scholarships, new equipment and facilities,” he added. “I am highly impressed with Roane State, the president, and the role of the foundation to advance this fine institution.”

“It’s going to be a pleasure to serve!”

Dr. Kerley and his wife, long time educator Dr. Donna Kerley, live on a farm in the Homestead area of Cumberland County, where he raises Angus cattle. They have two grown children, James and Rachael, and three grandchildren, Zelia, Alice and Josie.

Roane State Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation that seeks to enhance community awareness of the college, to secure private contributions and bequests, and to manage monies or properties given to the Foundation, including a nearly $11 million endowment. Roane State Foundation supports the college with capital projects, equipment, educational programs and scholarships. For more information or to make a gift to support Roane State students, visit roanestate.edu/foundation, email Foundationdept@roanestate.edu, or call (865) 882-4507.

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