BLINN COLLEGE HONORS CHARLES MOSER FOR SERVICE ON BOARD, WELCOMES NEW TRUSTEE RICHARD O’MALLEY

  

The Blinn Board of Trustees on Tuesday recognized retiring trustee Charles Moser for his nearly 10 years of service and welcomed new trustee Richard O’Malley.

Retiring Blinn College trustee Charles Moser (center)
is presented a resolution by the College in
recognition of his nine years of service on the
board.
(courtesy Blinn College)

The board presented Moser with a resolution highlighting his contributions and the role he has played in leading the College since joining the board in 2015.  Moser, who announced his retirement from the board last month, served as the At-Large Position 1 representative on the board, including as board chair from 2017 to 2021 and as board secretary from 2021 to 2023.

During his tenure, Moser championed the development of co-enrollment partnerships with Texas A&M University and other Texas institutions, enhancing Blinn's academic offerings and transfer opportunities.  He also played a key role in the expansion of Blinn College's facilities across its campuses, including significant projects at the Brenham, Bryan, and RELLIS campuses.

Richard O'Malley (right) receives the oath of office
to fill the At-Large Position 1 seat of Charles Moser,
who is retiring after nearly 10 years of service on the
Blinn Board of Trustees.
(courtesy Blinn College)

Following adoption of the resolution, the board swore in O’Malley to fill Moser’s seat.

O’Malley retired in January following a 16-year career with Blinn.  After working as a civil engineer in the private sector, O’Malley was hired as Executive Director of Facilities, Planning and Construction in 2008.  In 2014, he was promoted to Assistant Vice President, then became the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Facilities, Planning and Construction in 2017. 

O’Malley will serve through the remainder of the current term, which expires in May 2025.

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