WINONA, Minn. – A search committee for a new Southeast Tech president narrowed the field to four, including Chad Dull, the college’s academic dean. Virtual campus visits were scheduled for March 29 and 30 with students, faculty, staff and community members. Thumbnail profiles:

Copprue. Three years as student development vice president at Cedar Valley College in Lancaster, Texas.

Lisa Marie Copprue

Previously at Ford College in Dearborn, Michigan, as vice president of student affairs, 2007-2017; at Purdue University Global in Indianapolis as dean of education, 2006-2007; and at Marygrove College in Detroit as associate provost, 2003-2005, as vice president, 1999-2003, and as dean of students, 1997-1999. She holds an associate degree from Henry Ford Community College, a bachelor’s and a master’s from Michigan State University, and a doctorate from Marquette University. 

Danielson. Five years as vice president of economic development and earlier, 2007-2013,  dean of economic development at South Central College in North Mankato and Faribault.

Marsha Danielson

Previously at the Greater Mankato Diversity Council as executive director she served as the founding, 2004-2006; at Minnesota State University, Mankato, as the director of development and external relations,2005-2007, interim director of marketing and communications 2003-2004, director of alumni relations and special events, 1998-2003, and director of development for science, engineering and technology. 1996-1998. She holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s from Minnesota

Dull. Two years as academic. vice president at Minnesota State Co
Chad Dull

Previously at Western Technical College in LaCrosse as dean for learner support and transition, 2008-2019, associate dean, 2003-2008, and  a tri-county literacy services specialist, 2002-2004; and adjunct faculty; and at Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Schools and West Salem schools as a K-12 educator. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Winona State University and a master’s from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. 

Kiddoo. Three years as chief academic officer at Hazard Community and Technical College in Hazard, Kentucky.
Sandra Kiddoo

Previously at Mid-State Technical College in Marshfield, Stevens Points and Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, as academic vice president, 2015- 2018; at the Wisconsin Technical College System as the education director of transportation and electronics programs, later as associate vice president for instruction, 2007-2015; and at Roehl Transport as workplace education manager, 2001-2007. Also part-time faculty t several colleges. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, a master’s from Capella University, and a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.