April 27, 2024

Middleton, Smith Re-Appointed CSM Trustees

Posted for College of Southern Maryland
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Michael Middleton and Dorothea Holt Smith were re-appointed to second terms as CSM Trustee Chair and Vice Chair, respectively.

The College of Southern Maryland Board of Trustees made the re-appointments at its June 19 meeting.

“I am honored to be re-appointed to the leadership of the trustees along with Dorothea Smith,” said Mr. Middleton. “It is my pleasure to be a part of the CSM Trustees, all of whom are committed to offering high-quality education, workforce development, cultural enrichment and economic stimulus to the Southern Maryland region.”

Appointed as a trustee to the college’s board in 2007, Mr. Middleton has served as president and chief executive officer for Tri-County Financial Corporation and its banking subsidiary, Community Bank of the Chesapeake since 1979. Effective June 30, he transitioned from that position with the holding company and the bank to executive chairman.

Mr. Middleton is former chair of the board for the Maryland Bankers Association and of the board of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta. A graduate from Bellarmine University, Louisville, Kentucky, Mr. Middleton received a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in finance from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland. His professional accreditation includes a Certificate of Public Accounting and the Program for Negotiation for Senior Executives at Harvard University. He is a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors.

Ms. Smith was appointed a trustee in 2007. A graduate of Bowie State College with bachelor of science and master of education degrees, she is a retired educator, beginning her 30-year teaching career in 1965 in the Charles County Public Schools. She is a past recipient of the Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Award presented by “The Washington Post,” and of the Charles County Teacher of the Year Award. A language arts-reading instructor of middle school students, she also held various positions on the executive board of the Educational Association of Charles County and was the faculty representative to the teacher’s association for John Hanson Middle School.

Since her retirement she has been active in numerous civic and community organizations, including serving as a county appointee on the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Citizens Advisory Committee on the Waldorf Upgrade/Bypass Study. Presently she serves on the Charles County Retired School Personnel Association, the Charles County Sheriff’s Citizens Advisory Committee, the African American Heritage Society of Charles County, the Substance Abuse Advisory Coalition, and the Kiwanis Club of Waldorf and its foundation board of directors.

CSM’s Board of Trustees is the governing body providing leadership and oversight of the college’s mission and policies. Members are appointed by the governor for five-year terms. The board consists of nine members, with Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties equally represented. The chair and vice chair are selected by the trustees among themselves annually.

In addition to Mr. Middleton and Ms. Smith, CSM’s trustees are Samuel Jones, Mary Krug and Julie Sickle of Calvert County; Lois DiNatale of Charles County; and Theodore Harwood, Dr. John W. Roache and Dr. Janice T. Walthour of St. Mary’s County. Serving as secretary/treasurer to the board is CSM President Dr. Brad Gottfried.

A regionally accredited community college that provides programs and services with a special focus on local workforce development to maintain and grow a healthy economy and community, CSM is a two-time silver level recipient of the Maryland Performance Excellence Award and is consistently recognized by the Alliance of Workplace Excellence for its commitment to its employees and the community. CSM serves more than 27,600 credit and continuing education students at its campuses located in Leonardtown, La Plata and Prince Frederick, as well as a Higher Education Center and a Center for Trades and Energy Training in Waldorf and a Center for Transportation Training in La Plata. Approval for a fourth campus in Hughesville to centrally locate specialized, high-cost programs has been granted, with  construction to relocate the CTET anticipated to begin in 2014. For information about CSM, call 301-934-7765 or visit www.csmd.edu.

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