Our College, Our Community, Our Future, and ... Our New President
- Jill Fitzgerald
- Foundation Focus
- December 15, 2022
- News Articles

Perhaps raviji, a family friend of Dr. Jermaine F. Williams, summed up the values Ë«Ó®ÓéÀֳǡ¯s 11th president holds dear when he recalled what Dr. Williams whispered to his two sons as he sent them off to school recently: ¡°I love you. Be good. Ask questions.¡± raviji, who was staying with the Williams family, believed it to be a ¡°ritual of seminal importance,¡± saying, ¡°It is something quite reassuring to know that here is a man in whose care I would gladly place my child.¡±
These inspirational words of raviji¡¯s, along with those from national, state, and local leaders, capped a weeks-long celebration of Dr. Williams¡ªand Ë«Ó®ÓéÀֳǡªat his inauguration ceremony on Wednesday, October 19 at The Music Center at Strathmore in Rockville.
United States Senator Chris Van Hollen Jr. and Jamin B. ¡°Jamie¡± Raskin, U.S. Representative from Maryland¡¯s 8th district, provided remarks, as did Maryland State Senator Benjamin Kramer, Montgomery Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Executive Marc Elrich, and Montgomery Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Council President Gabriel Albornoz.
Senator Van Hollen noted, ¡°Dr. Williams has already hit the ground running, but today we gather to officially mark the start of this new chapter in the story of Montgomery College.¡± He added, ¡°This College is defined by a tradition of excellence and service, with more students achieving success, more families seeing their loved ones earn a degree, and more dreams coming to life.¡±

Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Council President Albornoz underscored the College¡¯s importance as a cornerstone of education in Montgomery Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç, opening his remarks with a humorous anecdote: ¡°In the early 1970s my parents met as students at [the Takoma Park Campus of] Montgomery College. So I am living proof that good things are produced at Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç.¡± Sen. Kramer added that he was wearing the honorary degree hood presented to his father, former Montgomery Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Executive Sidney Kramer, 25 years ago when he received an honorary degree from Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç.
Dr. Williams, who took the helm at the College in February 2022, noted in his remarks he had a unique appreciation for the level of commitment and impact in his role. ¡°I recognize several individuals who have had extraordinary impacts at the College, and for whom we will always be grateful,¡± he said. ¡°Our work now is to build on the successes we have inherited¡ªand identify new ones.¡± Drawing on the inauguration¡¯s theme, Williams added, ¡°I ask that we hold each other accountable. And I challenge you¡ªfrom whatever role you are in¡ªto be the change you want to see. And I will meet you there with a personal passion for social justice and an ambitious vision of achievement¡ªas together we build ¡®Our College, Our Community, Our Future.¡¯¡±

¡°Our College, Our Community, Our Future¡± permeated the pre-inaugural celebration held at all three College campuses during inauguration week. Takoma Park/Silver Spring¡¯s event featured a DJ, a graffiti art project, health and blood pressure screenings, and international street food. Food, fun, and games highlighted the Germantown event, along with demonstrations of cybersecurity and biology. The College¡¯s Rolling Raptor EduKitchen made its debut at the Rockville Campus celebration, in addition to a Mobile Food Market, anti-racism training, blood pressure screenings, and a festival highlighting campus activities.
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