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Pensacola State College Presidential Search Following UWF Playbook

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Zack Smith Builds His Own Search Committee for PSC’s Next President

The board chair has appointed himself to lead the hunt for Pensacola State College’s next leader—a process that looks nothing like the one that picked Ed Meadows 19 years ago.


Pensacola State College’s District Board of Trustees will choose the institution’s next president. But how that choice gets made and who controls the path to it looks dramatically different than it did the last time the college went through this.

At the board’s monthly meeting on June 16, PSC Board Chair Zack Smith formally appointed himself and the rest of the board—George Atchison Jr., Rick Byars, Ed Fleming, Richard Holzknecht, Todd Leonard, Oscar Locklin, Audrey McDonald and Brooke Snyder—as the college’s Presidential Search Committee. Smith will chair it.


A Familiar Playbook

Smith also sits on the University of West Florida Board of Trustees, where he chaired the presidential search committee that considered 84 applicants and forwarded exactly one name to the board: former Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr.

“If the search truly produced only one worthy candidate to bring on campus, then this should be considered a failed search.”

That was Amy Mitchell-Cook, vice president of UWF’s faculty senate, addressing the board before it approved Diaz in January with a pay package worth as much as $1.2 million.


How It Worked in 2007-08

Compare that to the process that brought Ed Meadows to Pensacola Junior College, PSC was then known, as its sixth president.

The process wasn’t fast, and it wasn’t tidy. By December, O’Connor told the board the committee had whittled 34 applications down to 13, but with no consensus front-runner. “There was not what this committee would call overwhelming support for any one candidate.”

Rather than push a name through anyway, the board spent up to $40,000 on a national search firm to widen the net. The applicant pool nearly doubled to almost 70 candidates.

The Board of Trustees interviewed four of the eight—Scott Elliott, Lars Hafner, James Martin Jr. and Meadows—before unanimously settling on Meadows after two narrowing votes. Start to finish, the search took eight months and ran through two layers of vetting before a single trustee cast a vote.


The Difference

In 2008, the people deciding who got interviewed were not the people doing the screening. A community-led committee and a national search firm did that work first; the board only voted once the field was already narrowed by others.

In 2026, those are the same nine people. The person in charge is Zack Smith, who has already run a one-finalist search at a public university 20 minutes from PSC’s main campus.

What to watch: Whether the PSC board hires an outside search firm, holds public hearings like PJC did in 2007, and forwards multiple finalists, or whether it follows the UWF model of a single name with little public process behind it.

PSC’s Board of Trustees has not yet set a timeline for the search. We’ll keep tracking it.


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