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Jun 29, 2023Greenville's Kell Smith named Executive Director of Mississippi Community College Board
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The Mississippi Community College Board (MCCB) has unanimously selected Mr. Kell Smith to serve as the agency’s sixth Executive Director. He has been with the agency since May 2008, most recently serving as Interim Executive Director since July 2021. He previously served as Director of Communications and Legislative Services for the MCCB. “I am very appreciative of the trust and con...
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