Tabor College Announces Transition Of Presidential Leadership

Board Chair Susan Franz Koslowsky and President Jules Glanzer conduct the May 2020 Board of Directors meeting over Zoom.

The Board of Directors and President Glanzer together have set in motion a process to begin a presidential leadership transition at Tabor College with the purpose of continuing to advance the college while Glanzer transitions into retirement.

“The board is thankful to President Glanzer for his many years of service and will work with him for a seamless transition,” said Susan Franz Koslowsky, board chair.

Glanzer began his tenure at Tabor in February 2008 after serving as the dean of the George Fox University seminary. Under his leadership, Tabor has expanded its program offerings and campus facility development to serve students and offer exceptional hospitality. Glanzer has been responsible for raising nearly $50 million to benefit the operations and capital growth of the College. Additionally, he established the presidential leadership program, both teaching and mentoring students the past 13 years.

“The Executive Committee of the Board has met, serving as the Presidential Transition Discernment Committee, and a search committee will be formed soon to identify the best leader for Tabor as we continue to serve our students and fulfill our mission,” Koslowsky said.