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Missouri Higher Education Commissioner Set to Retire

MO Department of Higher Education

A top Missouri higher education official announced he's retiring next year.

Higher Education Commissioner David Russell on Wednesday declared his plans to leave the position Jan. 1. Russell replaced former Commissioner Robert Stein upon his retirement in 2010.

The 67-year-old Russell leads the Coordinating Board for Higher Education. Among the board's responsibilities are evaluating public colleges and universities and administering scholarship programs.

Russell previously worked for the University of Missouri System for nearly two decades, most recently as senior associate vice president and chief of staff.

He previously served 22 years in the Army before retiring in 1991 as a lieutenant colonel.

Russell said it's been a privilege to serve alongside "dedicated public servants."

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