Clark College has announced four finalists to take over as president in 2020.
The finalists are:
• Karin Edwards, president of Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus. Edwards has been actively involved with the American Association of Community Colleges, the American Association of Community College Trustees Governance Conference and National Council on Black American Affairs. She also serves on the advisory board of the Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs.
• Joaquin Martinez, district vice provost of institutional effectiveness at Miami Dade College. Martinez was also previously campus president at two Miami Dade campuses, associate dean of faculty and academic affairs, associate provost of student achievement and success, and dean of faculty and student services. Martinez previously was the founding director of the School of Education at Albizu University, which has campuses in Miami and Puerto Rico.
• Lamata Mitchell, vice president of instruction and academic operations at Pima Community College. She has a decade of experience in leadership positions at community colleges in Arizona and Illinois, and also has served on communities focused on college readiness. She is also a member of the Tucson NAACP and its scholarship committee, and co-chaired the scholarship committee of the Rockford Association of Minority Management in Illinois.
• Sara Thompson Tweedy, vice president of student access, involvement and success at the State University of New York Westchester Community College in Valhalla. Tweedy has also served on SUNY’S LGBTQ taskforce, enrollment management taskforce and collective bargaining negotiations team. Thompson Tweedy is also a volunteer firefighter and chaplain with the Kerhonkaon Volunteer Fire Department.