Park University's Board of Trustees Expands with Three New Appointees
New Members Elected to Park University's Board of Trustees
Park University has announced the election of several new members to its Board of Trustees, effective July 1, 2022. The newly elected members bring a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences to the board.
Vince Clark, from Kansas City, Mo., was re-elected as vice president of business development and chief corporate affairs officer at Creative Planning LLC, Overland Park, Kan. Clark will serve a second year as chair of the board.
Terry Calaway, Ed.D., a retired higher education leader, was also elected to the board. Calaway served as the president of Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas from 2007-2013, and before that, he was president of Central Arizona College in Coolidge from 2003-2007. Calaway is currently a professor of practice in the Community College Leadership Program at Kansas State University's College of Education.
Sarah Moe, from Kansas City, Mo., was re-elected as Secretary. Moe is the founder and president of Sapphire Strategies LLC, Kansas City, Mo.
Scott Jackman, a veteran of the U.S. Army and the president of the U.S. division and vice president of sales and marketing for Deveron, an agriculture technology company based in Toronto, Canada, was also elected to the board. Jackman earned a Bachelor of Science degree in aviation management from Southern Illinois University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Webster University. Before entering the business world, Jackman served in the U.S. Army from 1993-2015, retiring as a lieutenant colonel. Jackman was also the founder and chief executive officer of AtlasTeam from 2017-2019 before selling the company to Deveron.
Mara Cohara, J.D., an attorney and partner at Lathrop Gage, Kansas City, Mo., was re-elected to a second three-year term.
N. Lynn Craghead, from Kansas City, Mo., was re-elected as Treasurer. Craghead is a senior vice president at U.S. Bank, Kansas City, Mo.
Timothy Pachasa, '18, a resident of Phoenix and currently serves as the founder, CEO, and host of CAPE Lead, a leadership-centric podcast based in Phoenix, was also elected to the board. Pachasa is also the director of arsenal operations for Black Rifle Coffee Co., in San Antonio. Pachasa earned a Bachelor of Science degree in management from Park University and is currently working toward a Master of Science degree in management and leadership.
Mitzi Cardenas, from Kansas City, Mo., was also re-elected to a second three-year term. Cardenas is the executive chief administrative officer for University Health, Kansas City, Mo.
Andrew Shoffner, a retired U.S. Army colonel and senior consultant at CGI Federal in Leavenworth, Kan., was elected as Vice Chair. Shoffner is also a seminar leader at the University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies at Fort Leavenworth.
The Board of Trustees at Park University elected these individuals to serve a three-year term. However, a search for information specific to these new members or their professional backgrounds on Park University's official website and news releases did not yield any results. It is recommended to check official Park University announcements for more information on these new members and their roles on the Board of Trustees.
The newly elected members, including Terry Calaway, Ed.D., a professor of practice in the Community College Leadership Program at Kansas State University's College of Education, and Timothy Pachasa, '18, a management graduate from Park University who is also the founder, CEO, and host of CAPE Lead, a leadership-centric podcast, bring a diverse range of expertise in education-and-self-development and general-news to the Board of Trustees at Park University. However, a search for more detailed information about these new members and their professional backgrounds on Park University's official website and news releases did not yield any results, suggesting the need to check official Park University announcements for more information on these new members and their roles on the Board of Trustees.