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Featured speaker at Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s January 24 meeting was Mohave Community College’s (MCC) Kingman campus President (and fellow Rotarian), Dr. Stacy Klippenstein.

As of July 1, Klippenstein became MCC’s sixth president. Having earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education and Master of Education in Student Affairs Administration at Montana State University, Klippenstein went on to be awarded his Doctor of Education at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. From there, he began his career in higher education at Northern Arizona University in 1996, where he worked in the Office of Residence Life and Facilities Management.

Klippenstein and his wife always had a soft spot in their hearts for Arizona and were happy to return here last year. He noted Mohave Community College has served Mohave County, the community and students extremely well over the years and he is encouraged by the positive and collaborative spirit of its faculty, staff, students and community partners.

For information on Mohave Community College, log on to its website, mohave.edu.

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