Two more apply for open Board of Trustees positions

<p>Governor Mike Pence announced one of his new appointments for Ball State's board of trustees on July 7.&nbsp;Jean Ann Harcourt, a Ball State alumna from Rush County, will serve an unexpired four-year term.&nbsp;<em style="background-color: initial;">DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY</em></p>

Governor Mike Pence announced one of his new appointments for Ball State's board of trustees on July 7. Jean Ann Harcourt, a Ball State alumna from Rush County, will serve an unexpired four-year term. DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

Current members of the Board of Trustees:

Rick Hall — chairman

Frank Hancock — vice chair (resigned on Dec. 17)

Thomas C. Bracken – secretary

Marianne Glick – assistant secretary (resigned on Dec. 17)

Renae Conley

R. Wayne Estopinal

Hollis E. Hughes Jr.

Matt Mompez

Dustin Meeks — student representative

Two more candidates have joined the search pool for the new members on the Board of Trustees. 

John Feick, a circuit court judge, and Doug Cook, a Noblesville attorney, have also applied to fill the two open spots on the board after trustees Frank Hancock and Marianne Glick resigned in December. 

Feick and Cook will be joining Kit Crane, Henry County Circuit Court 2 judge, and Muncie firefighter Jason Chafin in the pool for the position. 

Read about Crane and Chafin's histories.

Feick is a Circuit Court 4 judge in Delaware County and a previous lawyer, according to his campaign site. 

He graduated from Wabash College in 1973 with a political science degree and minors in economics and English. He also went to Indiana University School of Law and graduated in 1977. 

He worked with multiple law firms until 2002, when he moved to the bench to become the Circuit Court 4 judge.

Cook, an attorney, works at Cook Legal Services and at C&A Management Services. 

He is an alumnus of Ball State and was a student trustee during his time at the university. Cook also went to IU law school in Indianapolis. 

Gov. Mike Pence is in charge of appointing the trustees to the board. Glick and Hancock will remain on the board until their replacements are chosen. 

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