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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
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The Win-Win for Colleges Operating Regionally!
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Doing What Matters for Jobs & the Economy CCCCO Initiative San Diego/Imperial Regional Approach Sector Resources Communication and Coordination Lessons Learned Questions?
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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
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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
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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
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San Diego and Imperial Counties Community College Association
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SDICCCA Colleges San Diego City MiraCosta Cuyamaca San Diego Miramar Grossmont Palomar Imperial Valley Southwestern San Diego Mesa
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Workforce Development Council
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Workforce Development Council (WDC) Meets monthly – Friday mornings Includes: Designated Occupational Deans WEDD Deans/Directors Consortium staff Faculty Open to others!
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Regional Consortium Goals 2013-14 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
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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)
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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
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DWM Leadership Team DWM Communication and Coordination
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Monthly meetings Consortium Website Decision-making process Sector selection Regional response to competitive funding Regional advisory committees Program approvals
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Lessons Learned Strengthen communication Empower existing groups -- not create new ones Shed college hat Appreciate benefits of working regionally
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Contact Information Van Ton-Quinlivan, Vice Chancellor, CCCCO, vtquinlivan@cccco.edu vtquinlivan@cccco.edu Cris McCullough, Dean, CCCCO, cmccullough@cccco.edu cmccullough@cccco.edu Sunita Cooke, SDICCCA lead, sunita.cooke@gcccd.edu sunita.cooke@gcccd.edu Mary Benard, Regional CIO lead, mbenard@miracosta.edu mbenard@miracosta.edu Margie Fritch, Regional Workforce Development Dean lead, mfritch@sdccd.edumfritch@sdccd.edu Mary Wylie, Regional Consortium Chair, marywylie2011@aol.com marywylie2011@aol.com
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Questions? THANK YOU! Regional Consortium
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