Presented by California Community College Chancellor's Office & San Diego & Imperial Counties (SDICCCA) Doing What Matters for Jobs & the Economy AN ALL–STAR.

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Presented by California Community College Chancellor's Office & San Diego & Imperial Counties (SDICCCA) Doing What Matters for Jobs & the Economy AN ALL–STAR APPROACH

The Win-Win for Colleges Operating Regionally!

Doing What Matters for Jobs & the Economy CCCCO Initiative San Diego/Imperial Regional Approach Sector Resources Communication and Coordination Lessons Learned Questions?

The Pressures on CIOs California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students Your scorecard: Do students transfer? Do students complete? Do students complete and go to work? Your constraints: Limited resources Limited hours in a day Why work regionally?  Better completion outcomes  Better employment outcomes

Funding Rewards Teams College K-12 Local WIBs Industry K-12 Local WIBs Industry Federal Perkins Blueprint? $19M SB 1070 $250M Pathway Trust $25M AB 86 Adult Ed $500M Federal TAACCCT

Support to CIOs College K-12 Local WIBs Industry K-12 Local WIBs Industry Federal Perkins Blueprint? $19M SB 1070 $250M Pathway Trust $25M AB 86 Adult Ed $500M Federal TAACCCT

San Diego and Imperial Counties Community College Association

SDICCCA Colleges San Diego City MiraCosta Cuyamaca San Diego Miramar Grossmont Palomar Imperial Valley Southwestern San Diego Mesa

Workforce Development Council

Workforce Development Council (WDC) Meets monthly – Friday mornings Includes: Designated Occupational Deans WEDD Deans/Directors Consortium staff Faculty Open to others!

Regional Consortium Goals Establish & implement regional structure Redesign & enhance website Refine sector selection process Establish, implement & support regional sector advisory committees Support use of data/data collection to improve student success rates at the regional level

San Diego-Imperial Sectors Priority: Health (DSN Grossmont) Biotech/Life Sciences (DSN Miramar) Advanced Transportation/Renewables (DSN Miramar) Emergent: Advanced Manufacturing (DSN City) ICT/Digital Media (DSN City) Locally Designated: Small Business (DSN MiraCosta) International Trade/Logistics (DSN Southwestern)

Sector Support 10 statewide Sector Navigators 7 Deputy Sector Navigators for our region Regional Consortium Chair & Coordinator Center of Excellence/LMI for our region WDC – Operations unit for the region

DWM Leadership Team DWM Communication and Coordination

Monthly meetings Consortium Website Decision-making process Sector selection Regional response to competitive funding Regional advisory committees Program approvals

Lessons Learned Strengthen communication Empower existing groups -- not create new ones Shed college hat Appreciate benefits of working regionally

Contact Information Van Ton-Quinlivan, Vice Chancellor, CCCCO, Cris McCullough, Dean, CCCCO, Sunita Cooke, SDICCCA lead, Mary Benard, Regional CIO lead, Margie Fritch, Regional Workforce Development Dean lead, Mary Wylie, Regional Consortium Chair,

Questions? THANK YOU! Regional Consortium