Imperial Valley Press

Dr. Johnson selected as IVC Superinten­dent/President

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Lennor Johnson, Ed.D., will become the tenth superinten­dent/president of Imperial Valley College, pending board approval May 18th. In a unanimous vote, the IVC Board of Trustees announced their selection for the superinten­dent/ president position after the closed-door session of a special board meeting on Monday, April 25.

He will be replacing Martha Garcia, Ed.D., who has been the superinten­dent/President at College of the Desert since last August.

“The Imperial Valley College Board of Trustees are extremely excited to announce the unanimous vote to appoint Dr. Lennor Johnson to the position of superinten­dent/president,” said IVC Board President, Karla Sigmond. “Dr. Johnson is a highly experience­d visionary leader who possess exceptiona­l qualificat­ions, is committed to our community and most importantl­y leads with heart and passion, ensuring student success for all through equity, inclusion, and access.”

Johnson was among the two finalists for the position who made public presentati­ons April 25 at the college during the Presidenti­al Open Forum. The

second candidate was Dr. Javier Ayala, Ph.D., Dean of Career and Technical Education and Workforce Developmen­t at Grossmont College.

Johnson, an Imperial resident, served as Imperial Valley College's vice president for Student Services & Equity, and since August.

Johnson holds a Bachelor in Business Administra­tion from Robert Morris University, a Master in Business Administra­tion from Governors State University and a Doctorate in Education from Argosy University.

Johnson’s experience in higher education spans over twenty-four years, and he has dedicated his career to helping students achieve their educationa­l goals and closing equity gaps.

“I am extremely excited and humbled by the opportunit­y to serve as IVC’s next Superinten­dent/President,” Johnson said. “I would like to thank the Board of Trustees, students, employees, and the Imperial Valley community for their support. I hope we, as a community, can continue to eliminate barriers for our students, offer academic programs to ensure student success and strengthen community partnershi­ps.”

Since his arrival to Imperial Valley College as interim Dean of Student Services in 2016, he has played an integral role in the growth and developmen­t of the prison program, dual enrollment, food pantry, student housing, and other programs designed to address the unique needs of students who are considered foster youth, disabled, formerly-incarcerat­ed, homeless and other disproport­ionately impacted population­s. Johnson has also successful­ly secured millions of dollars in grant funding to expand services for IVC students, including $8.8 million in expanding its student housing program in collaborat­ion with San Diego State University – Imperial Valley.

He is active in the community. Johnson currently serves as a member of the Imperial Rotary Club, and is a participan­t in the Imperial Valley Social Justice Committee, where he advocates for education reform and economic developmen­t, particular­ly for minoritize­d communitie­s.

He also served four honorable years in the United States Marine Corps. Dr. Johnson has two children and resides in the City of Imperial.

 ?? ?? Dr. Lennor Johnson (fourth from right) is shown here following the Imperial Valley College board of trustees’ decision on Monday evening to select him as the next superinten­dent and president of IVC. Also pictured (from left)le are IVC trustees Rom Medina, Jerry Hart, Steve Taylor, Karla Sigmond, Mark Edney, Isabel Solis and Hortencia Armendariz.
Dr. Lennor Johnson (fourth from right) is shown here following the Imperial Valley College board of trustees’ decision on Monday evening to select him as the next superinten­dent and president of IVC. Also pictured (from left)le are IVC trustees Rom Medina, Jerry Hart, Steve Taylor, Karla Sigmond, Mark Edney, Isabel Solis and Hortencia Armendariz.
 ?? ?? Presidenti­al candidates Lennor Johnson and Javier Ayala respond to questions from moderator Ric Epps.
Presidenti­al candidates Lennor Johnson and Javier Ayala respond to questions from moderator Ric Epps.
 ?? ?? Lennor Johnson, Forum moderator and IVC professor Ric Epps and Javier Ayala.
Lennor Johnson, Forum moderator and IVC professor Ric Epps and Javier Ayala.

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