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CCLA Executive Advisory Board
Dr. Kay McClenney is the director of the Community College Survey of Student Engagement and an adjunct faculty member in the Community College Leadership Program (CCLP) at The University of Texas at Austin. Also within the CCLP, she directs the Ford Foundation's coordinating team for the national Community College Bridges to Opportunity Initiative and the MetLife Foundation's national student retention project. She is also Senior Associate with The Pew Forum on Undergraduate Learning and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Education Commission of the States (ECS), where she served as Vice President and chief operating officer from 1990 to 2000. more...
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Dr. John Edward Roueche is the professor and the director of the Community College Leadership Program at The University of Texas at Austin, where he holds the Sid W. Richardson Regents Chair in Community College Leadership. The Texas doctoral program in Community College Leadership is the nation's oldest and has produced more chancellors, presidents, vice presidents, and deans of American community colleges than any other university graduate program. more...
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Dr. Howard L. Simmons, past Executive Director and Associate Director of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education from 1974 to 1995, is currently Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership and Policy in the School of Education and Urban Studies at Morgan State University. Prior to joining the faculty at Morgan, Dr. Simmons was a tenured member of the faculty in the Division of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Arizona State University and was designated Professor Emeritus by the Arizona Board of Regents in 2000. Earlier in his professional career, Dr. Simmons served on the staffs of St. Louis Community College, Northampton Community College, and Lafayette College. more...
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Dr. Leonard Valverde is a Professor in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies and also the Executive Director of the Hispanic Border Leadership Institute (HBLI) at Arizona State University. He received his Bachelors Degree in 1967 from California State University, L.A., and his Doctoral Degree in 1974 from Claremont Graduate University. more...
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