Brian K. Johnson is a former community college CEO and was removed as president of Montgomery College.

Education

Brian Johnson earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Ottawa University. He earned a M.A. in education and Ed.D. in educational leadership from Northern Arizona University.[1]

Career

Brian Johnson served as CEO of the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh overseeing a capital bond project of US$386,000,000.[1] He was appointed president of Montgomery College in 2007,[2] but was placed on paid administrative leave in 2009 after a no-confidence vote by the college's faculty.[3] Johnson's leave came amid criticisms of excessive spending, the creation of an abusive work environment, and absenteeism.[4] At the time he had an outstanding arrest warrant in Maricopa,[5] where a job offer for student affairs chancellor was rescinded in 2011.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 "News - Montgomery College, MD -". Archived from the original on 2012-01-04. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  2. "Pa. Educator Is Named to Head Montgomery College" Washington Post.
  3. "Montgomery College, in Maryland, Puts President on Leave for Rest of His Term" Chronicle.
  4. "Montgomery College ousts president" Washington Times.
  5. "Ariz. warrant cites Md. college president" Washington Times.
  6. "Maricopa Community Colleges Rescind Job Offer to Scandal-Plagued Candidate Ahead of Board Meeting" Phoenix New Times.
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