Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Interim President Accepts Resignation by Vice President

The COM-FSM Interim President, Mr Ringlen Ringlen, accepted a resignation letter from Ms Jean Thoulag as vice president for instructional affairs. Vice President Thoulag submitted her letter of resignation on April 18, 2011.


Jean Thoulag, Vice President for Instructional Affairs

In her letter, Vice President Thoulag cited personal reasons and a desire to return to the United States for some time as her reasons for resigning. She chose to alert the college of her decision ahead of time in order to provide the college and those within her department the opportunity for a smooth transition.

On behalf of the college, Interim President Ringlen thanked her for her 14 years of honorable service to the college. He acknowledged her contributions to the college especially in her former capacity as the coordinator of the Title III project, then as the director of the learning resources center, and eventually as the vice president for instructional affairs.

Ms Thoulag expressed her gratitude to the college and her interest to assist the college in the future when she returns to Micronesia. In response, Mr Ringlen invited her to consider reemployment at the college in the future.

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