Dorothy Horrell
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, 1973
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, 2018 , website = , module = , module2 = , module3 = , module4 = , module5 = , module6 = , signature = , signature_size = , signature_alt = , footnotes = Dorothy Ann Ortner Horrell (born February 21, 1951) is an American educator, university administrator, and philanthropy administrator. From 2016 to 2020, she held the post of Chancellor of
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. She was previously president of both
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and the
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, and president and CEO of the Bonfils–Stanton Foundation. In 2009, she was appointed by Colorado Governor
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to the
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Board of Governors, which she also served as chair for a two-year term. Active on the boards of many community organizations, she was inducted into the
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in 2018.


Early life and education

Dorothy Ann Ortner was born on February 21, 1951, in
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. The third of eight children, she grew up on her grandfather's farm where her father had also been raised. Starting at age 8, she entered
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competitions and eventually competed at the local, state, and national levels. After high school graduation in 1969, she earned all of her academic degrees – a Bachelor's of Science in
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and a
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and
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in education administration – from
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. In 1973, she was one of two students from the state selected to participate in a six-month International Farm Youth Exchange program in
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arranged by 4-H. She left a week after earning her undergraduate degree. The different families who hosted her across Taiwan generally spoke some English. Her visit coincided with a
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, and she witnessed the resiliency and coping mechanisms of people in that situation. She later credited the experience for developing her views on leadership and community.


Career

Horrell began her career as a high school teacher in
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. She then assumed administrative positions with the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education, which governs the
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. She was the first woman director of the Occupational Educational division, and the inaugural vice president of Educational Services. Horrell served as the first woman president of
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, from 1989 to 1998. She then became the first woman president of the Colorado Community College System in 1998. However, she unexpectedly resigned from the latter post in 2000, stating that she wished to spend more time with her family. The following year, she accepted the position of president and CEO of the Bonfils–Stanton Foundation, serving in this capacity from 2001 to 2013. During her tenure, she founded the Livingston Fellowship Program and saw the arts and leadership foundation named Colorado's Foundation of the Year in 2007. In 2009, Governor
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appointed Horrell to the Colorado State University Board of Governors. She was reappointed by the governor in 2012. She served as chairman of the board from 2013 to 2015. After a brief retirement, Horrell re-entered academia in 2016 to become Chancellor of
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. She retired from this post in June 2020.


Affiliations and memberships

Horrell has been an active board member of many community organizations. These include: the First National Bank Colorado, the Young Americans Bank, the West Chamber of Commerce Serving Jefferson County, the Jefferson Economic Council, and the Exempla Healthcare System. She was a founding member of the board of Arrupe Jesuit High School (2003-2011) and Clyfford Still Museum (2005-2013), chair of the Board of the Colorado Association of Funders (2009), and co-chair of the Commission on the Reform of Denver's High Schools (2004–05). She has also been a member of the Governor's P-20 Education Council (2007-2011) and the Denver Commission to End Homelessness (2004-2012). In 2017 she joined the board of directors of the
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.


Awards

The Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce named Horrell one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women and bestowed on her its ATHENA Award in 2016. She has been inducted into the Colorado 4-H Hall of Fame and, in 2018, into the
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.


Personal life

She and her husband Ted Horrell have one daughter. They reside in
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References

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