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Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Seeks Board of Trustees Members

Applications due on September 15, 2023

The Nominating Committee for the Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Board of Trustees (BOT) is accepting applications to serve a six-year term beginning July 1, 2024. Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç is a public, open-admissions community college, with campuses in Rockville, Germantown, and Takoma Park/Silver Spring and Workforce Development & Continuing Education centers throughout the county. The College serves nearly 60,000 students yearly and offers a broad range of academic and training programs and support services with state-of-the-art technology through its 130 degree and certificate programs.

The Board of Trustees, as the fiduciary institutional governance body, has the essential responsibilities and obligations to:

  • define the role and mission of the College and establish institutional objectives; and consider the county¡¯s educational needs while reflecting its values in fulfilling the College¡¯s mission;
  • appoint, support, and evaluate the president;
  • ensure strong financial management and adequate institutional financial resources;
  • establish institutional policies;
  • ensure that comprehensive and continuous short and long-range institutional planning occurs;
  • promote and engage in positive public relations for the College, while supporting community relationships, effective change, and institutional autonomy;
  • maintain appropriate relationships with the associated foundations and other support organizations of the College; and
  • ratify the conferral of degrees and certificates by the faculty.

A Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Trustee is expected to serve without personal gain, partisan politics, or personal agenda. Trustees serve with a general knowledge of the community¡¯s needs and issues in such areas as education, social, political, and economic environment and have demonstrated community services; and possess the values, integrity, ethical responsibility, and other qualities to enhance the College¡¯s standing in the community.

Board members and their immediate relatives are prohibited from being employed by the College.

Interested applicants should submit:

  • a letter of intent demonstrating relevant qualifications, experience and interest; including the skills, resources, and expertise you bring to the College, your motivation to serve on the Board of Trustees and your community involvement; a resume citing education, job history and relevant experience; and
  • supporting references.

Materials should be sent, via email, to Mr. Henry Hailstock, Chair, MC Nominating Committee, at mcnomcom@gmail.com. Applications will not be accepted at Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç.

Additional information on the nominating process is available from Ms. Evelyn Cordova, Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Board of Trustees office, (240) 567-3116, Mr. Hailstock, (240) 595-1931, and the Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç Board of Trustees website.