ILLINOIS EASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGES HONORS THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF FORMER CEO TERRY L. BRUCE

Olney, Ill.  –  Illinois Eastern Community Colleges mourns the death of former Chief Executive Officer Terry L. Bruce, who passed away on April 17, 2026. Mr. Bruce’s decades of leadership and public service left a lasting mark on the institution, the region, and the Illinois community college system.

 Bruce served as CEO of Illinois Eastern Community Colleges from 1996 until his retirement in 2019. Over those 23 years, he helped guide the district through a period of significant transformation while maintaining a strong commitment to students, employees, and the communities served by IECC.

 In addition to his leadership at IECC, Bruce served on the Illinois Community College Board, including as Vice Chair. Earlier in his career served in both the Illinois Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. Throughout his public life, he played an important role in advancing education and public service in southern Illinois.

 “Mr. Bruce’s impact on IECC and on community colleges in Illinois is difficult to fully capture,” said Dr. Ryan Gower, Chancellor of Illinois Eastern Community Colleges. “His influence is woven into what we do every day. He cared deeply about access to education and about strengthening the communities of District 529, and that commitment continues to shape this institution.”

 Beyond his professional accomplishments, Mr. Bruce was known for his character and the way he connected with others.

 “For those who knew Mr. Bruce and worked closely with him, what stood out most was how deeply he cared about people,” Gower said. “He believed in giving second chances, and I saw him extend those opportunities time and again. He believed in helping people move forward in their lives, and that showed up in how he led this institution and how he conducted himself personally. He made a difference in the lives of many people.”

 The Board of Trustees, faculty, and staff of IECC extends its deepest condolences to the Bruce family and to all who knew and worked with him.