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Isham’s supervisor, Dean of
Campus services Bob Cochran,
said she was among four final
ists out of a field that had
been narrowed to 26 consid
ered for the position. These
finalists were then put through
an extensive interview process
which was led by Cochran and
included interviews with dif
ferent deans. The emergency
management team, the dean of
students and a focal sheriff’s
deputy Were just some of those
involved to whittle these four
down even more.
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to many many years o f
being here, and hope
fu lly making folks fe e l
safer here, i f they don ’t
already. ”
“A representative from our
insurance company was there
to look at these people. From
there it went to .two [finalists],”
Cochran said. '
The ultimate choice was
Isham and Cochran is excited
to work with her to keep the
campus safe. After Isham’s
first few days on campus, he
has been impressed with her
preliminary performance on
the job.
“I ’m very excited. .She’s
coming in open minded. She
sees a lot of work to be done,
which is what I expected,”
Cochran said. “She has a lot df
vision already on where she
wants to takes things?;’ -
Cochran said that one
of the first things she is
going to work on is how
the department and col- j
lege ‘ will handle emer- 1
gencies on campus. He R
said that she is very
' excited to dissemi-
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and the training
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including active shooter situ
ations and fires.
. Janet Paulson, public
affairs officer for the col
lege, looks forward to
working with Isham.
“We’re very happy to
have Suzy here. She’s
a great addition to the.
- staff,” Paulson said.
Isham wants to be in
touch with the commu
nity here and looks for
ward to meeting staff and
students in the near future.
“I’m honored to be here. I’m
looking forward to many many
years of being here and hope
fully making folks feel safer
here if they don’t already. This
is a great campus. It really is,”
she said.
Isham’s office is in Barlow
226. She invites any one to
stop by and meet her or ask
questions. She can be reached
at 503-594-6451 or extension
6451 from any campus phone.
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