By Jeff Murphy,
August 2, 2018
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 Missouri Governor Michael L. Parson has announced the appointment
of four individuals to the 欧美视频 Board of Governors. This
includes two members who are being reappointed to their board posts, one new board
member appointment, and one student representative to the board.
The Board of Governors is the main policy-making body for the university, and is composed
of eight members from the state of Missouri, seven of whom have voting privileges.
It also includes one student member, who is not a voting member. Appointments must
still be confirmed by the Missouri Senate.
With a term that expires Jan. 1, 2024, Steve Abney, Warrensburg, was appointed to
the board to fill a seat previously held by Weldon Brady, Warrensburg, whose term
expired. A well-known local businessman, Abney is the chairman, president, and CEO
of Central Bank of Warrensburg. He studied at UCM and graduated from the Mid-South
School of Banking and the Trust School of Banking. Active in the community and with
UCM, Abney also serves on the university鈥檚 Athletic Committee and is a member of the
Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce, Warrensburg R-VI Educational Foundation, and the
Warrensburg Rotary Club.
Mary Long, Kansas City, was appointed to the board in 2009, and after her term expired
on Jan 1, 2011, she continued to serve until her reappointment in January 2016. Her
new appointment is through Jan. 1, 2023. She has a long career in education that began
in 1968 as a teacher, coordinator and director. She later became dean of instruction
for Metropolitan Community College from 1984-1986, and became assistant principal
and principal in the Kansas City Missouri School District until her retirement in
2007. Her education includes a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business education from Alcorn
AM University, a master鈥檚 degree in vocational business education from Mississippi
State University, a specialist degree in secondary administrative from the University
of Missouri-Kansas City, and doctorate in career, technical, occupation education
from NOVA University.
Gus Wetzel II, M.D., Clinton, was reappointed to the board for a term that concludes
Jan. 1, 2023. Wetzel has served on the board since 2011, and most recently finished
the 2017-2018 academic year as board president. A board-certified general surgeon
at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton, Wetzel received a bachelor's degree
from Westminster College in Fulton and a medical degree from Tulane Medical School
in New Orleans, La. In addition to his medical career, he is an active member of the
business community, and has served in civic posts as mayor of Clinton for six years
and twice was named president of the school board. He also has been involved with
the Clinton Rotary Club, United Methodist Church, and St. Paul School of Theology
Board of Trustees.
Casey Short, Greenfield, was appointed as the student representative of the board.
She graduated from Greenfield High School in 2017, already having 33 college credit
hours. She is a junior at UCM majoring in criminal justice with a goal to work for
a federal agency such as the FBI or CIA. While at UCM, Short is currently a member
of the Honors College and Young Americans for Freedom and has also participated in
Lambda Alpha Epsilon criminal justice fraternity. In high school, she was active in
National Honor Society, Student Council, and a Quiz Bowl participants.