(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that
Fred Ransier has been appointed to the role of Conservator of
Eastern Gateway Community College. Effective Aug. 1, Ransier will
assume the management of the college and oversee the dissolution and
closure process, as previously approved by the Eastern Gateway Board
of Trustees.
Fred-Ransier
Ransier is a retired partner from Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease
LLP (Vorys) Columbus office and a renowned Chapter 7 bankruptcy
attorney. He has served as a Bankruptcy Trustee for the Southern
District of Ohio since 1988 and has represented numerous clients in
commercial and real estate matters over his career. Ransier received
his J.D. from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and
his B.A. from Central State University. He resides in Franklin
County.
The Eastern Gateway Board of Trustees voted earlier this year to
formally withdraw their accreditation from the Higher Learning
Commission and dissolve the college following their final semester.
Students not eligible for graduation have been given significant
transfer options through negotiated agreements with multiple
academic institutions.
“Our first priority was making sure that all of the affected
students were taken care of. We worked with Eastern Gateway and
other institutions to ensure students could transfer as smoothly as
possible,” said Governor DeWine. “As we move forward with Fred
Ransier as Conservator, and eventually shift to a Governance
Authority to manage this closure, I have full confidence that all
parties will proceed in a thoughtful way.”
Pursuant to statute, management of the college dissolution and
closure process is required to transition from a conservatorship to
a five-member Governance Authority within 30 days.
Governor DeWine also today named his appointments to this Governance
Authority:
Kimberly Murnieks – Chairperson (Delaware County)
Murnieks currently serves as Director of the Ohio Office of Budget
and Management.
Thomas D’Anniballe (Jefferson County)
D’Anniballe is a CPA who serves as the Finance Chair of the
Eastern Gateway Community College Board of Trustees.
Gregory White (Lake County)
White is a former Lorain County Prosecutor, former United States
Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, and former United States
Magistrate Judge.
Mike Halleck (Columbiana County)
Halleck currently serves as President of the Columbiana County
Commissioners.
Kimberly Bates-Bozich (Jefferson County)
Bates-Bozich is the former co-owner of Bozich Food Services and
Corporate Secretary at Bates Amusement Inc.
The Governance Authority will assume the responsibilities of the
dissolution and closure process effective Aug. 29, with the advice
and consent of the Ohio Senate.
“While every effort was made to avoid closure, I believe that this
was the right decision and that the best interests of the students
and taxpayers of Ohio were properly served,” said Sen. Jerry Cirino
(R-Kirtland), Chairman of the Senate Higher Education Committee.
“As the Chairman of the House Higher Education Committee, it is
unfortunate that Eastern Gateway Community College is closing their
doors, but we must put the best interests of the students first,”
said Rep. Tom Young (R-Washington Township).
“Fortunately, Ohio has many great public institutions to assist in
this transition. I especially want to thank Youngstown State
University, which has helped students transfer programs and continue
their higher education goals. We must move on from this unfortunate
situation with the best interest of these students above all and a
willingness to support them.”
Eastern Gateway has faced significant financial and academic
challenges in recent years. In academic year 2023-2024, the state
Controlling Board approved three state subsidy advances to the
college. The advances allowed the college to successfully finish the
academic year, avoiding a mid-academic year shutdown that would have
been highly disruptive for students.
Given the Eastern Gateway Board of Trustee’s prior decision to
dissolve following their final semester, the appointment of a
Conservator and Governance Authority will allow for an orderly
dissolution and closure of the college. |