- Occupation: Appointed Incumbant
- University of Redlands, B.A., English
- S.D.S.U., Graduate School of Business
- Trustee, MiraCosta Community College
- President, San Dieguito Citizens' Planning Group
- Local businessman, administrator, executive
- Director of local community groups
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Higher student achievement through improved counseling services, tutoring, and classroom facilities
- New workforce development programs and educational curriculum linked to area businesses.
- Innovative staff and creative programs designed to meet the needs of a changing society
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- Dr. Tim Dong, MiraCosta Community College President (retired)
- City mayors of Oceanside, Encinitas, and Solana Beach
- All current MCC governing board trustees (acting as individuals)
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- Faculty Salaries at MiraCosta Community College
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A 9/19/04 NC Times article reported that MCC salaries rank highest among the nation's community colleges. I believe a quality faculty helps insure a quality education. As a currrent Trustee I've reviewed and approved prudent budgets which have enabled MCC to attract and retain top caliber faculty and staff, improve facilities, expand student services,and maintain a healthy reserve. All of this has been accomplished with no changes in the tax rates for district property owners.
- My Interest in Being a Trustee
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In August, 2003, the MCC Board of Trustees selected me from a field of 10 candidates to fill the remaining year of a retiring Trustee's term. My efforts over the last year have earned me the endorsements of all of my fellow Trustees, our recently retired college president, and my predecessor Trustee, Jean Moreno. Last year, all of the interested candidates for Trustee were asked to write a letter to the board expressing their interst and qualifications. Below is my letter.
- Issue Discussion
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There are many issues facing MiraCosta College in the years ahead. Among other things, these include the need for a strategic plan for the San Elijo campus, addressing changes in the athletic and health services program, considering the future of the School of Business and Technology, and increasing course offerings in the face of budget uncertainities. For my answers on a series of questions, please go to the full text.
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