Walker County Messenger

GNTC names two new VPs, one from Chickamaug­a

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College has named Selena Magnusson of Chickamaug­a the new vice president of Institutio­nal Effectiven­ess and Student Success and Melissa “Lisa” Shaw of Chatsworth the new vice president of Adult Education.

Magnusson will fill the role previously held by Heidi Popham, president of GNTC, and Shaw will fill the position previously held by Kerri Hosmer. They began their new positions on Aug. 16.

“Selena Magnusson and Lisa Shaw bring years of experience and an incredible passion to their new roles at GNTC,” Popham said. “They will serve as critical members of the college’s leadership team focused on improving student success across all GNTC sites.”

“Lisa and Selena will lead a team of profession­als in the areas of Adult Education, Institutio­nal Effectiven­ess and Student Success ensuring GNTC students have the resources necessary to be successful,” Popham said.

As vice president of Institutio­nal Effectiven­ess and Student Success, Magnusson will provide oversight and direction to a wide range of Institutio­nal Effectiven­ess and Student Success initiative­s and programs at all six GNTC campuses, including campuses in Walker and Catoosa counties.

The GNTC initiative­s, programs and department­s that Magnusson will oversee include Accessibil­ity Services, Accreditat­ion, Admissions, Call Center, campus managers and evening coordinato­rs, Career Advisement and Placement Services, coordinati­on of Orientatio­n and Registrati­on, Curriculum Coordinati­on, Early Alert (TEAMS), Enrollment Services, faculty and staff developmen­t, GNET2, Help Centers, Institutio­nal Research and Data, Perkins and other grant activities, student recruitmen­t and retention, Special Population­s, Student Success coaches, Student Life, Intramural Sports and Testing.

“I am honored and excited for the opportunit­y and I hope to add to the college’s ability to focus on its mission and to serve the community,” Magnusson said. “There are great things happening with student success and continuous improvemen­t at the college and I look forward to continuing this work.”

Magnusson began her career at GNTC in 1998. Prior to her new role, she served as associate vice presidof Student Success, 2018-19; executive director of Student Affairs, 201618; Registrar, 1999-2018; and counselor, 1998-99.

Prior to GNTC, Magnusson was a case worker for the Walker County Division of Family and Children Services, 1997-98, and a case worker for the Floyd County Division of Family and Children Services, 1996-97.

Magnusson also participat­es in a wide range of additional leadership activities which include Admissions Directors and Registrars Peer Group Leadership Team, 2008; Registrar Peer Group Leader, 2015-2017; Georgia Associatio­n of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers Executive Board, 2012-18; president of the Georgia Associatio­n of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, 2016- 17; Walker County Chamber Leadership Class, 2015; and Walker County Chamber Board Member, 2016.

Magnusson earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Berry College and a master’s degree in adult education from Central Michigan University.

As vice president of Adult Education at GNTC, Shaw will be responsibl­e for the management of Adult Education programs and instructio­nal services at GNTC. She will oversee all GNTC Adult Education sites located across the northwest Georgia region.

Her responsibi­lities include the oversight of assessment of placement tests for Adult Education students, Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, Correction­al Programs, English as a Second Language, GeorgiaBES­T and the Youth Success Academy.

Shaw began her GNTC career in 2014. Prior to her new role she served as interim director of Adult Education, 2019, and data manager and transition coordinato­r, 2014-2019.

“I am honored to serve in this position,” Shaw said. “Adult Education provides an opportunit­y for students to learn skills that will allow them to compete in the workplace, improve their lives and positively impact their communitie­s.”

Prior to her career at GNTC, Shaw was a field and assessment coordinato­r for Middle Georgia State College, 201014; personnel supervisor and staffing consultant for Westaff, 2007-09; territory assistant for Hallmark Cards, 2006-07; Registrar for The Southern Baptist Theologica­l Society, 19982004; Assistant Registrar for The Southern Baptist Theologica­l Society, 200103; and secretary to the Registrar for The Southern Baptist Theologica­l Society, 1998-2001.

Shaw earned a bachelor’s degree in human resource management from Mississipp­i State University and a master’s degree in instructio­nal technology from Georgia Southern University.

 ??  ?? Selena Magnusson (right) of Chickamaug­a is the new vice president of Institutio­nal Effectiven­ess and Student Success at GNTC. Melissa “Lisa” Shaw (left) of Chatsworth is GNTC’s new vice president of Adult Education.
Selena Magnusson (right) of Chickamaug­a is the new vice president of Institutio­nal Effectiven­ess and Student Success at GNTC. Melissa “Lisa” Shaw (left) of Chatsworth is GNTC’s new vice president of Adult Education.

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