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Edwards college welcomes new administrators

Jill Boyle, Ed.D., senior vice president, joined Colorado Mountain College in January 2011.
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EDWARDS, Colorado – Colorado Mountain College recently welcomed three accomplished leaders to replace three administrators who retired last year.

Jill Boyle, who has a doctorate of education degree from the University of Massachusetts, joined the college in December as the new senior vice president. Boyle most recently served as the first female president of Florida Keys Community College. Over the past 15 years, she has held positions of increasing responsibility in student affairs and residential life at American Jewish University, Southeastern Louisiana University and the Pennsylvania College of Technology. Boyle lived in the Marshall Islands in the South Pacific for five years and has traveled extensively to destinations ranging from Bulgaria to Spain.

Brad Tyndall, who earned a doctorate in economics from Colorado State University, is the new senior vice president for academic affairs. He has been a chief academic officer at Crowder College, San Juan College (New Mexico) and Front Range Community College-Larimer Campus. In addition to his 15 years in higher education he has studied or worked in France, Sudan, Tanzania, Kenya and Yemen and is proficient in French and Arabic. A Fulbright Scholar, he worked for five years in economic development in Africa and the Middle East.



Jan Aspelund is the college’s new vice president of human resources. Most recently she’s been the director of human resources at Ohio Northern University. Before that she held the same position at Missouri Western State University and Saint Leo University. She’s also been a senior human resources administrator at Golden Gate University. She holds an M.B.A. in marketing from Golden Gate University and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Western Kentucky University.


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