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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Drury University is reaching out to alumni and others to help find the university's next president.
The Springfield News-Leader reports (http://sgfnow.co/1HRfCiG ) that Lyle Reed, chair of Drury's Board of Trustees, said in a recently letter to alumni he wants them to help nominate potential candidates for the job. He also said the right person to lead Drury may not be looking for a new job.
Drury President David Manuel recently announced plans to retire in May. He was hired about three years ago.
To start the process of finding a new president for Drury, the board also formed a group that includes faculty members, a senior staff representative, an officer from the alumni council and select board members.
Drury is a private, liberal arts college in Springfield.
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