The Blinn College Board of Trustees at its monthly meeting last week elected a new president. Douglas Borchardt is the executive vice president and CFO at Brenham National Bank. Borchardt is a Brenham High graduate who attended Blinn before transferring to Texas A&M University to earn his finance degree.
Borchardt says in the first three days of the job posting for the President of Blinn’s Brazos County campuses, there were 12 applicants. And since the job posting was made of Blinn’s Vice President of Academic Affairs, there have been 32 applicants.
Blinn officials have announced a new Vice President for Allied Health Sciences. Dr. Cynthia Griffith comes to Blinn from Lone Star College–CyFair, where she has been Dean of public service, health and behavioral sciences since 2008. Blinn’s Division of Allied Health Sciences, based at the Texas A&M Health Science Center, offers associate degree nursing, dental hygiene, emergency medical services, physical therapist assistant, radiologic technology, fire science, therapeutics manufacturing, veterinary technology and vocational nursing programs designed to quickly train students for high-demand professions.
The Blinn College Foundation has a new Executive Director. Susan Myers, who starts July 1st, followed in the footsteps of her father, mother and both brothers in earning her associate’s degree from Blinn College. Since its inception in 2000, the Foundation has raised almost $10 million for Blinn.
Douglas Borchardt visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.
Blinn College recently named John R. Ferreira as director of the cutting-edge Therapeutics Manufacturing Program. Terapeutics Manufacturing is a developing specialization that blends cutting-edge science with medical discoveries to manufacture the vaccines and other therapeutics necessary to ward off diseases that could cripple or collapse a population. Blinn’s provides degree and certificate options to supply skilled technicians for an incoming wave of pharmaceutical and bio-manufacturing endeavors in Texas.