| The Changing
of the Guard

(left to right) Clark Morris and Richard Harriman |
by Tim Ackerman, Marketing Manager, Harriman Arts Program
It’s been six years in the making and, as of
August, it’s official: Clark Morris has been named
executive director of the Harriman Arts Program of William
Jewell College. The program’s founder, Richard
Harriman, now holds the position of artistic director,
and will turn his full attention to season programming.
“Clark has worked with the program for more
than 13 years...a few years more if you count his time
while working as a Jewell student,” Harriman said.“But
it’s not his longevity that qualifies him to lead
the program; that decision was based on his proven ability,”
Harriman continued. “Many of our patrons will
remember my formal announcement of the transition plan
at the Marilyn Horne recital gala in 2000. I said then
that my father retired at 87 and, after he had been
sitting around the house a few weeks,my mother claimed
that it was too early.As long as I am able, I plan to
actively contribute to the program’s success.”
Clark Morris, 35, has held each position within the
program at some point during his career, and has managed
the program’s staff and budget for the past six
years while serving as associate director. Morris acknowledges
that patrons will witness changes in the program,but
not as a direct result of the transition in leadership.
“I’m not one who is anxious to impose
a personal agenda or introduce change for change’s
sake,” Morris said.“Change for the program
is made when there is an apparent need, or an opportunity
for innovation presents itself.”
While change for the program is certain to occur over
time, an overarching objective for the transition is
to offer patrons an assurance of quality and consistency.“We
subscribe to the classic model of joint leadership by
executive and artistic directors,” Morris said.
“Richard has been consistently inclusive when
making big decisions concerning the program and I will
be too,” he said.
A critical player in the new leadership structure
is the president of William Jewell College, Dr. David
Sallee. Morris reports directly to Sallee and the president,
in turn, answers to the college’s board of trustees.“This
program is one of the college’s brightest gems,”
Sallee said.“I have great confidence in Clark’s
ability to lead it toward further success. It goes without
saying that Richard is an invaluable asset to the program
His gift for arts programming is unparalleled.”
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