Kim Bonine to Lead the Lake of the Ozarks Campus of Columbia College

bonineKim Bonine has been chosen as director of the Lake of the Ozarks campus of Columbia College in Osage Beach, Missouri. The campus was established in 1990 and serves about 900 students annually in classroom and online education, offering degrees in nursing and teacher education certification.

Bonine will be just the second director in the 25-year history of the Lake of the Ozarks campus. She has been on the staff of Columbia College for 24 years and has been an adjunct professor of business since 2003. Bonine previously served as director of the college’s campuses in Jefferson City and Rolla and as assistant dean for adult higher education.

Bonine earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, and a master’s degree in business administration from Columbia College.

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