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LOS ANGELES, CA (April 16, 2010)
-- Dr. Daniel LaVista, the Executive Director of the State
Council of Higher Education for Virginia, has been selected
to be the next Chancellor of the Los Angeles Community
College District.
The decision was made by the LACCD Board of Trustees after
a nationwide search for a new leader for the nation’s largest community
college district. He will assume his duties on August 1.
“We are thrilled to have Dr. La Vista join us,” said Mona Field,
President of the LACCD Board of Trustees. “He has superb qualifications,
and will bring new energy and ideas to help us move forward in our goals
for student success.”
Dr. LaVista said he is “honored
and privileged to have been selected.” Though the
District faces significant challenges, he said he was drawn
to the job by “the enthusiasm and interest in student
success” that he witnessed among District officials
during the rounds of interviews that led to his selection.
“The District has a chance
to be a national model for student success among urban
community colleges,” he said.
Dr. LaVista, 66, has served in his current role with the
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia since August, 2004. In
that position, he has provided day-to-day management of an agency that
coordinates efforts among the 23 community colleges of the Virginia Community
College System, along with the state’s 16 public and two- and four-year
colleges and universities, as well as private and out-of-state institutions.
Among his other responsibilities, Dr. LaVista has chaired
regular meetings of the presidents of Virginia's higher education institutions,
and directed system-wide strategic planning and policy development. He
also provides reports and recommendations about education policy issues
to Virginia ’s Governor and General Assembly.
Before taking the Virginia position, Dr. LaVista was the
Executive Director of the Illinois Board of Higher Education. He also
was president of two Illinois community colleges, McHenry County College
and the College of Lake County, and was Chancellor for the Community Colleges
of Baltimore County in Maryland.
Dr. LaVista, a native of upstate New York, earned a bachelor’s degree
from Siena College in New York. He went on to receive a master’s degree
from the University of Dayton and a Ph.D. in Speech and Dramatic Art from
Syracuse University. He also earned a certificate for participation in Harvard
University’s Institute for Educational Management.
As LACCD Chancellor, he will be paid an annual salary of
$370,000. He also will receive health benefits and relocation expenses.
Dr. LaVista and his wife, Rosemary, have two grown
children.
Since August, the LACCD has been headed by Interim
Chancellor Tyree Wieder, the former president of Los Angeles Valley College.
She retired from her Valley College position in 2008, but agreed to come
back to temporarily lead the District after the departure of the previous
Chancellor, Dr. Marshall (Mark) Drummond.
Dr. Wieder will continue as Interim Chancellor
until Dr. LaVista begins on August 1. She will then stay on into the fall
to assist in the leadership transition.
"We were very lucky that Dr. Wieder was willing
to come out of retirement last summer to guide us through our transition," President
Field said. "It's a role she handled superbly. And we are gratified
that she will continue to play a key role with us and make sure our transition
goes well."
ABOUT THE LACCD
The Los Angeles Community College
District, the nation's largest community college district,
serves one-quarter million students a year in more than
36 cities in Los Angeles County. The District covers nearly
900 square miles and has educated and trained the region's
diverse workforce since 1969.
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