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Green River College President Selected for Aspen Institute’s New Presidents Fellowship for Community College Excellence

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Green River College President Suzanne M. Johnson has been selected to join the inaugural class of the Aspen New Presidents Fellowship, a new initiative designed to support community college presidents in the early years of their tenure to accelerate transformational change on behalf of students.

President Johnson is one of 25 Aspen Fellows selected from more than 100 applicants for this opportunity, which is fully funded by JPMorgan Chase & Co. and run by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. The leaders, all of whom are in their first five years as a college president, will engage in a seven-month fellowship beginning in June 2020.

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Green River College President, Dr. Suzanne Johnson | Courtesy photo, GRC

“I’m proud that Dr. Johnson is being provided an opportunity to interact with the exceptional higher education leaders at Aspen,” Board of Trustees Chair Jackie Boschok said. “Her desire to gain new skills and information there that will make her an even more effective president, shows how truly dedicated she is to furthering the success of Green River, our students and its communities.”

The fellows, who have been college presidents for five years or less, were selected for their commitment to student success and equity, willingness to take risks to improve outcomes, understanding of the importance of community partnerships, and ability to lead change.

“I am honored and excited to have been selected for the Aspen Presidential Fellowship,” President Johnson said. “I look forward to the learning ahead and continuing to serve our excellent Green River College faculty and staff as we strive to be the best college we can be for our students and communities we serve. I wish to thank the Board of Trustees and Board Chair, Jackie Boschok, for their support and look forward to what this will bring to our college’s continued success.”

Nearly 80 percent of community college presidents nationwide plan to retire in the next decade. Through this fellowship and its other leadership programs, Aspen is committed to helping to replace those exiting the presidency with an exceptionally capable and highly diverse talent pool. According to the American Council on Education, only 36 percent of community college presidents are female, and 20 percent are people of color. The incoming class of Aspen fellows is 48 percent female, and 40 percent are people of color. Their institutions span 15 states and vary widely, from a rural college with fewer than 2,000 students to a statewide system that educates more than 150,000.

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“We know more than ever before about how community colleges can improve outcomes for students, both in and after college,” said Josh Wyner, executive director, Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. “And the urgency for them to do so only increases—especially for students of color and low-income students. These fellows have shown they are fully, urgently committed to excellence and equity, and we look forward to working alongside them.”

The program for new presidents is an addition to the Aspen Presidential Fellowship for Community College Excellence, which has been serving aspiring presidents since 2016. Of the nearly 160 fellows who have taken part in the Rising Presidents Fellowship, 41 are now community college presidents, including President Johnson, who was a fellow in the inaugural cohort of 2016-2017.

JPMorgan Chase is funding the Aspen Presidential Fellowship as part of New Skills at Work, a five-year, $350 million investment to support community colleges and other pathways to great careers and economic mobility.

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“By preparing students and workers for in-demand jobs and meeting the training needs of businesses, community colleges are critical institutions for their regions’ prosperity and development,” said Jennie Sparandara, head of workforce initiatives, JPMorgan Chase. “JPMorgan Chase is proud to partner with the Aspen Institute’s College Excellence Program to build the next generation of diverse community college leaders.”

For a bio and photo of President Johnson and a list of the 2020-21 class of Aspen Presidential Fellows, visit: https://highered.aspeninstitute.org/meet-the-aspen-presidential-fellows-new-presidents


The above is a press release from Green River College.  The Auburn Examiner has not independently verified its contents.

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