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Pitt educator gets RCC nod
by Bob Shiles
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Feb 10, 2013 | 220917 views | 8 8 comments | 22 22 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Pamela Hilbert
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LUMBERTON — Pamela T. Hilbert, the current vice president of academic affairs at Pitt Community College in Greenville, is expected to become the fourth president of Robeson Community College — and the first woman to serve in that capacity.

She will replace Charles Chrestman, who is retiring after serving as RCC president for more than a decade.

Hilbert was selected by RCC’s board of trustees, and her appointment is pending approval by the State Board of Community Colleges. The RCC trustees will meet Thursday to finalize her contract.

Hilbert is expected to begin her tenure as RCC president on March 1. She could not be reached for comment.

The new president has held her current position at Pitt Community College since June 2006. She was vice president of instruction and student support at Carteret Community College in Morehead City from 1999 to 2006, and from 1996 to 1999 she served as dean of the evening division for Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh. She also served as the recruiter-instructional supervisor for WTCC from 1989 to 1996.

Hilbert holds a bachelor’s degree in theater arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She also earned a master’s degree in adult and community college education and a doctorate of education from North Carolina State University.

George D. Regan, chairman of the RCC board of trustees, said Hilbert is expected to bring to RCC a cross-section of experience from some of the state’s premier community colleges, adding that she has a strong background in curricula, instruction and student support services.

Hilbert was one of six finalists interviewed by the trustees last month. One of the other finalists was Mark Kinlaw, RCC’s current vice president for instruction and support services and chief academic officer.

Originally there were 37 applicants for the president’s position, but 13 did not meet the minimum requirements for the job — a doctorate from an accredited institution, and at least five years of senior-level community college leadership.

Chrestman announced in July that he would be retiring at the end of 2012. He later agreed to stay at RCC until the end of this month so the trustees had adequate time to find his replacement. A reception is planned at the community college in honor of Chrestman from 2 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 24. The public is welcome.



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tellingitlikeitis
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February 11, 2013
It's funny how everyone so readily admits that there are some unfair hiring practices by some board members, but when others say it then they are wrong. Kinlaw thought he had this one for sure, but he knows why he didn't get it. What goes around comes around.
RobCo_Truth
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February 12, 2013
Amen! Kinlaw is sure to feel angst from not being named President. Congratulations to the RCC Board of Trustees for doing what they think is best for RCC. We are sure that certain pressures were applied to hire a local. But in this case, another case of "political incest" was just too much.
JudgementDay
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February 11, 2013
Name calling don't help when you have so many people in our county that we really need to focus on. If Robeson Community College would only focus on getting people in the county high school diplomas and college degree's then I think that is what is important. It don't matter the choice when the college system makes the final decision if it be Male, Female, Black, White, Native American, or whatever. May God send a person who is fair, just and honest in decision making. Let's get our county educated and just maybe we can get jobs in our county and people off of assistance.
PercyKution
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February 10, 2013
At first glance, you would assume thats Noah (Wormwood) Wood's new girlfriend, but that can't be since he's one of those same-sex marriage democrats. I guess the money didn't land in the hand it was supposed to. Or the kickback either.
ReallyRobeson?
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February 10, 2013
Good that I don't make my living as a bookie. I'd have bet $ that Kinlaw would have been chosen as the heir apparent by this Board and I'd have been wrong. She certainly has a diverse work experience having been part of several schools.
PercyKution
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February 10, 2013
Kinlaw couldn't come up with Noah (Wormwood) Wood's fee.
AFC2009
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February 10, 2013
Glad to see that you stand corrected, since you were so sure that Mr. Kinlaw had the job a few weeks ago. I'm sure that he would have been great for the job since he has the credentials required, however, the Board felt Ms. Hilbert was the best person for the job. This isn't our county officials making these hiring decisions. Thank God!
RobesonStepUp!
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February 10, 2013
Congratulations to the RCC board! They have chosen a female to lead and it looks like she has a wealth of experience to bring our way. Experience at several NC community colleges and extensive education of her own! Refreshing!
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