HFC Board of Trustees Holds Special Meeting

The Board will review and approve finalists for the college's presidential search.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

The Henry Ford College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting on Monday, March 2, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. in the Rosenau Conference Rooms on the HFC campus. The purpose of the meeting is to review and approve the list of finalists for the college's presidential search. The Board may also convene a closed session to consider confidential employment applications, if necessary.

Why it matters

The selection of a new college president is a critical decision that will shape the future direction and leadership of Henry Ford College. The Board's special meeting to finalize the candidate pool is an important step in the presidential search process.

The details

The special Board of Trustees meeting will take place in the Administrative Services and Conference Center on the HFC campus. The Board will review and approve the list of finalists for the college's presidential search. If needed, the Board may also hold a closed session to consider confidential employment applications per Michigan's Open Meetings Act.

  • The special Board of Trustees meeting will be held on Monday, March 2, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.

The players

Henry Ford College Board of Trustees

The governing body responsible for overseeing the operations and strategic direction of Henry Ford College.

Patti Flogaus

The Executive Assistant to the President who posted the public notice of the special Board meeting.

Amer Zahr

The Secretary of the Henry Ford College Board of Trustees who certified the posting of the public meeting notice.

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What’s next

After the special meeting, the Board of Trustees will announce the finalists for the college's presidential search.

The takeaway

The selection of a new college president is a critical decision for Henry Ford College, and the Board of Trustees' special meeting to finalize the candidate pool is an important step in that process.