MCCC names Bastecki-Perez new president
After a nationwide search, Montgomery County Community College’s board of trustees announced Monday that Victoria L. Bastecki-Perez has been selected to serve as the college’s sixth president.
She has signed a threeyear contract and begins her tenure immediately. Her salary was not announced by the college.
“We are confident that
Dr. Bastecki-Perez’s strong leadership and unwavering dedication to the success of our students will continue to propel Montgomery County Community College as a national leading institution in higher education, a key community partner and an invaluable resource for all county residents,” said trustees chairman Frank X. Custer. “Her performance as interim president, especially during the current COVID-19 crisis, only served to confirm that the board was choosing the right person to lead the college today and into the future.”
Bastecki-Perez has more than 30 years experience in the education field.
“It is a great honor and privilege to be selected as the sixth president of Montgomery County Community College,” BasteckiPerez said in a prepared statement. “The college
has a long history of providing quality, relevant educational experiences for all students, and I look forward to continuing to work together with our exceptional faculty, staff and administrators, the Board of Trustees and community partners to advance the college and help our students realize their dreams, which will further strengthen our communities and economy.”
While Bastecki-Perez served as interim president, MCCC earned the prestigious Achieving the Dream Leader College of Distinction award, a national recognition for its work in narrowing equity gaps and improving student outcomes.
Additionally, MCCC was named one of the Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges for the fifth consecutive year. This national recognition salutes community and technical colleges that cultivate diverse, inclusive and supportive workplaces and learning environments.
Under her leadership, MCCC also was recognized as an inaugural PNGAS Guard-Friendly School for its support of students in the National Guard, an All-In Gold Campus for outstanding student voter engagement, a national Bellwether Award finalist in the categorical strand for Planning, Governance, and Finance, and a Forbes’ ranking as a top employer, among other prestigious awards and designations.
In her role as vice president of academic affairs and provost starting in 2010, Bastecki-Perez provided leadership and strategic direction for the college’s five academic divisions, libraries, academic support services and signature programs including the Virtual Campus, University Center, Culinary Arts Institute, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, Honors Program, Lively Arts, Galleries and Center for Faculty Success.
Bastecki-Perez previously held the positions of associate vice president of academic affairs (2006-10), dean of health and physical education (2000-06), and director and professor of dental hygiene (19962003) at the college.