December 3, 2008 - In a joint statement issued today by the Palmer College of Chiropractic Board of Trustees and Chancellor Larry Patten, Mr. Patten has announced his resignation and retirement from his role with the College, effective December 31, 2008.
The announcement comes on the heels of Patten's latest five-year tenure with Palmer College, which included his role as Board business coordinator beginning in late 2003 until his appointment as chief executive officer in February 2006 and, finally, chancellor in February 2007.
His departure will allow him to focus on World Leadership Institute (WLI), a company he founded in 1997. World Leadership Institute helps organizations and individuals set strategic direction as well as helps individuals develop their personal leadership skills.
"I've spent a great deal of time and effort over the years developing the programs available through WLI and now I will be able to devote all of my time to seeing them produce positive results for organizations and individuals," said Mr. Patten. "It was always my hope to complete my career in this effort. I am especially excited about our programs that are designed to help young people become champions."
As part of the statement, the Board noted that, under Mr. Patten's leadership and direction, nearly all of the major issues that existed at Palmer when he became chancellor have been favorably resolved.
"On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I want to express deep appreciation for Mr. Patten's dedication and devotion to Palmer, to chiropractic and to the leadership that he has provided to Palmer over the past five years," said Dr. Trevor Ireland, chairman of the Palmer Board. "We truly understand his motivation to pursue his lifelong dream and focus on WLI. We wish him great success."
With today's announcement, the Board of Trustees is implementing a short-term plan for maintaining the current growth and stability within the organization. A long-term plan, which will include a search process for identifying a new chancellor, is being developed.
Source: Palmer College of Chiropractic
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