A man who’s spent more than a half century working for a Central Coast college, eventually becoming its Superintendent/President, has announced his retirement.
Dr. Gil Stork will step down as head of Cuesta College in June of 2018.
Stork has served at Cuesta’s Superintendent/President for the last seven years, a period which included the passage of a $275 million dollar bond measure. He also helped launch a scholarship program which gives local students who meet academic standards a free first year at the campus.
Cuesta College trustees say they will launch a nationwide search to find a successor.