“Today, the attending Board of Trustees decided to commence the formal process of terminating Chancellor Eugene Giovannini’s contract for good cause,” Board President Teresa Ayala said.
FORT WORTH – Tarrant County College announced Thursday night, March 17, its board of trustees unanimously voted to fire Chancellor Eugene Giovannini, effective immediately, for cause following an investigation into accusations levied by a former employee.
“Today, the attending Board of Trustees decided to commence the formal process of terminating Chancellor Eugene Giovannini’s contract for good cause,” said Ayala. “We believe this action is in the College’s best long-term interests.”Giovannini has been TCC’s chancellor since 2016, but was put on administrative leave last month.
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