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Crowder Board of Trustees name Daniel as President

  • April 28, 2025


    For Immediate Release
    Office of Public Information
    Crowder College


    RE: Crowder Board of Trustees name Daniel as President


    Neosho, MO – Crowder College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Chett Daniel the
    tenth president of Crowder College during the regular Board meeting today after meeting in closed
    session.


    “Normally the Board of Trustees would do a national search,” stated Andy Wood, Board Chair. “We
    would be looking for an individual first who is a servant leader. After the Board discussed the matter
    today, we unanimously agreed we already have that person at Crowder College, and that person is Dr.
    Daniel. He is a true servant leader. He practices servant leadership every day of every week. He is
    graduate of Crowder College. He knows Crowder College. He is dedicated to the principles of serving in a
    community college. He was already a leader for Crowder College in advocating for economic
    development and education for Southwest Missouri and the region. He has a background in education,
    business, and the military as a former Marine, and he will be a great president of Crowder College.”


    Dr. Daniel was named interim president February 1. Daniel began working for the college in 2017 and
    has served many roles throughout his time. Prior to Crowder College, his career included teaching,
    working in various stores, logistics and the company’s home office of Walmart. He proudly served in the
    United States Marine Corps as an infantry machine gunner and combat instructor for nine years.


    Daniel began his education by earning his associate degree from Crowder College in 1999 as a first-generation college student. He continued his education earning his bachelor’s degree in education at
    Missouri Southern State University. He later earned a master’s degree in industrial and organizational
    psychology from Kansas State University, an educational specialist degree in education administration
    from Arkansas State University, and his Doctorate from Murray State University focusing his research on
    economic development for rural areas. He is actively engaged in community service serving on the
    Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce Board, Newton County High Speed Internet Task Force, Southwest
    Missouri Workforce Investment Board, and St. Louis Federal Reserve’s Community Development
    Advisory Council.


    “Crowder College changed the trajectory of my life when I attended here as a first-generation college
    student nearly 30 years ago,” stated Dr. Daniel. “I am humbled and honored to have this opportunity to
    work alongside Crowder faculty and staff to serve the residents and communities of southwest
    Missouri.”


    Dr. Daniel lives in Neosho with his wife, high school sweetheart and Crowder alum, Melissa. Together,
    they have two adult children who are also Crowder College alumni, Brecia and Cade