COAST
COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES SELECTS INTERIM
PRESIDENT FOR GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE
At
their meeting last week, the Coast Community College District
Board of Trustees
selected former Orange Coast College Vice President Sharon K.
Donoff as Interim President of Golden West College in Huntington
Beach.
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CONTACT:
Erin Cohn
District Director,
Public Affairs
(714) 438-4605
June 21, 2004
NEWS
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A
veteran Coast Community College District administrator with more
than 28 years of experience, Donoff served as Vice President of
Student Services at Orange Coast College from 1986 until her retirement
in 2001. She will temporarily replace Dr. Kenneth Yglesias, who
will take over as Chancellor of the District on July 1.
After
more than 10 years as CEO of the seventh largest community college
district in the nation, Vega has accepted a position as Director
of the Dubai Men’s College, one of the United Arab Emirates’ Higher
Colleges of Technology. He retires from the Coast District June
30, and will begin in Dubai in August of this year.
Donoff also served as Interim
Vice President of Student Services at Golden West College from September 2003
through March of this year.
“I
truly found it an enjoyable experience to work with the people
and students at Golden West College over the last academic year
as interim vice president,” Donoff said. “Returning
to the college for this short-term assignment as Interim President
is an honor and a privilege.”
Since
retiring from the District in 2001, Donoff has worked as a consultant
and interim administrator at several California community colleges.
In addition, over the last two years she has served as the editor
of iJournal, an online professional journal focused on student
services.
“Donoff
is a bright, seasoned administrator, and I am pleased that she will
be serving as interim President as Golden West College goes through
this leadership transition,” said incoming District Chancellor
and outgoing Golden West President Yglesias. “I know the college
will be in good hands as we conduct the search for a permanent President,
and I very much look forward to the opportunity to work with Donoff.”
The Coast Community College District is the seventh largest community
college district in the nation in credit enrollment, serving 55,000
students each semester. The
district is comprised of Coastline Community College headquartered in
Fountain Valley, Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa, and KOCE-TV, the district’s public broadcasting
station.
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