Duties include part-time at Verde/Sedona facilities while overseeing College-wide departments of English, Humanities and Social Sciences
Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Diane Ryan announced to the District Governing Board at its April 12 meeting the appointment of Dr. Karen Reed as interim Dean for the Verde Valley Campus and Sedona Center effective April 11. Dr. Reed reports directly to Vice President Ryan in the Community College’s chain of command.
Dr. Reed will spend a portion of her time at the east side facilities as Dean (Verde/Sedona) while also having responsibility community-college wide of the departments of English, Humanities & Social Sciences. This is the same heavy workload that critics claim diffuses focus on the educational needs of east side residents. Dr. Reed’s assignment is identical to that of Dr. Tina Redd, who resigned earlier this year. The duties assigned by the College that took her away from the Verde Valley each week may well have been a factor in Dr. Redd’s decision to leave.
The Community College describes Dr. Reed as a “retired community college professional who served in a variety of roles in her 31-year career in higher education. She was a business faculty member, division head, dean, and Vice President of Academic & Student Services.”
She has listed herself as an “educational consultant” on Linkin.com. Her most recent position appears to be that of Vice President of Academic and Student Services at North Central State College, Mansfield, Ohio. That community college served about 4,400 students as of October 2018.
You may view a clip of the introduction of Dr. Reed to the Governing Board below.
Sources: April 12, 2022, Governing Board announcement; Linkin.com.; Yavapai Community College news release of April 8, 2022.
Dr. Reed’s personal resume of a year or two ago appears below.


The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board will hold its monthly General Open Public Meeting on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at one P.M. The meeting will be held at the Rock House on the Prescott Campus. The address is 1100 E. Sheldon Drive, Prescott, Az. 86301.
Yavapai Community College will hold a special Career and Technical Education recruitment program on the Verde Valley Campus April 30. It will feature an opportunity for prospective students to sign up for as many as three 30-minute sessions in CTE training offered on campus. Prospective students can experience different programs and take a class that may help them decide whether to seek a CTE future that could lead to a career in two years or less.




Yavapai Community College in Clarkdale, Arizona is hosting the 4th Annual Emerging Winemakers Competition & Symposium. Wines from emerging (home) winemakers should be submitted by March 31st. Great on-line and in-person lectures on wild yeast fermentation, cork technologies and wine profiles will be held at the College on Saturday, April 23, 2022.
Assuming that these College figures are relatively accurate, they show that at least $2.4 million of Sedona/Verde funds are being shipped to the Prescott side of Mingus Mountain each year where they are invested in projects primarily for use over there.