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Former EMCC president Elizabeth Russell dies weeks after retirement

Former EMCC president Elizabeth Russell dies weeks after retirement

Elizabeth Russell, the former president of Eastern Maine Community College, died Sunday, weeks after she announced her retirement as president of the college.
Russell had been battling an illness for the past year.
Russell started her career as a school teacher before working her way up the ranks of EMCC over the course of 31 years, starting in admissions, then as dean, vice president and retiring as president. Her years as president were spent bringing in millions of dollars in congressional funding, updating technology across the campus and bringing an ambulance to campus to support EMS training, according to the school’s announcement of her retirement.
In the college’s post on social media about Russell’s death, it said Russell expanded her role as president to be more approachable to staff and students on campus.
“Liz was more than our president. She was a mentor, a colleague and a friend whose warmth, humor and compassion touched every corner of our campus,” the post said.
Russell also held roles on the Northern Light Health board of directors and as vice chair of Eastern Maine Development Corp.
As part of Eastern Maine Development Corp., Russell helped the board of directors determine how to use funding for student needs in eastern Maine.
“Liz’s keen ability to assess the educational needs of students, putting them on the path to gainful employment, was uncanny. She was full of kindness, good humor, respect for all, while believing that success was always inevitable,” Lee Umphrey, president and CEO of EMDC, said.
A service to celebrate Russell’s life will be held at 11 a.m. on Oct. 3 at Brookings-Smith, 133 Center St., Bangor.