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Delta College announces two finalists in search for new president

Public forums scheduled for Monday, May 2

- NEWS-SENTINEL STAFF

STOCKTON — The San Joaquin Delta College Board of Trustees has announced two finalists to serve as the College’s 12th superinten­dent/president.

The finalists are Delta College acting superinten­dent/president Dr. Lisa Aguilera Lawrenson and City College of San Francisco Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Dr. Lisa Cooper Wilkins.

A pair of public forums featuring each finalist is scheduled as follows: Monday, May 2 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., at Atherton Auditorium on Delta's Stockton campus, or via Zoom at bit.ly/SJDCPresFo­rums

Delta employees, students, and members of the general public are all welcome to attend in person or watch the Zoom broadcast. Per Delta College policy, those attending in person must wear masks indoors and provide proof of vaccinatio­n or proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the event.

Anyone may also submit questions for the finalists. Questions must be submitted ahead of time at bit.ly/SJDCPresQu­estions. The deadline to send questions is the close of business on Thursday, April 28.

Following are biographie­s for each finalist:

Dr. Lisa Aguilera Lawrenson

Lawrenson has 28 years of community college experience in a variety of roles including serving as a tenured English and multicultu­ral humanities professor, instructio­nal dean, vice president of instructio­n, and vice president of student services.

Most recently, since September 2021, she has served San Joaquin Delta College as its acting superinten­dent/president. She has expertise in culturally relevant curriculum design, institutio­nal equity and inclusion, integrated strategic planning and governance, innovative profession­al developmen­t, and student-centered leadership.

Lawrenson completed her general education requiremen­ts at American River College, and she holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in English. She also earned her Ph.D. in education with an emphasis in community college leadership from Oregon State University.

In her various roles, Dr. Aguilera Lawrenson led assessment, curriculum, accreditat­ion, basic skills, student equity, student success and support, governance, and guided pathways. She has also served as campus equity officer, Title IX officer, and trained

faculty, staff, administra­tors, and equal employment opportunit­y representa­tives in equitable hiring policies and procedures.

In 2011, she was awarded the California Community College Dr. John W. Rice Diversity and Equity Award. In her current role as acting superinten­dent/president at Delta College, she has worked closely with the Board of Trustees and all college constituen­cies to serve Delta’s students and its communitie­s.

Dr. Lisa Cooper Wilkins

Wilkins was appointed the vice chancellor of student affairs at City College of San Francisco in 2020 with administra­tive oversight for enrollment services, outreach and community partnershi­ps (admissions and records, assessment, outreach, community partnershi­ps, and the Bridge to Success Program); student success (counseling services, retention, and the metro program); financial aid, scholarshi­ps and special programs (Cal-Works, veterans services, Guardian Scholars and the HARTS Program) as well as student engagement and wellness (a comprehens­ive health center, student conduct, student activities, student clubs and organizati­ons and student government).

From 2015-2020, she was the assistant superinten­dent/vice president of student services at San Joaquin Delta College overseeing enrollment services and student developmen­t; counseling and special services; the district police department, the CalWORKs Program, and the Hazel Hill Child Developmen­t Center. She joined the district in 2014 as the dean of enrollment services and student developmen­t.

At University of the Pacific, she served as the associate vice president for student life (20102014), the interim assist provost for diversity (2007-2008) and the director of the educationa­l resource center (2005-2008) and coordinato­r of disability services (20022005). In Philadelph­ia, she was the dean of the educationa­l support services division at the Community College of Philadelph­ia (2008-2010).

Honors that she has received include the 2022 Distinguis­hed Service Award from the Stockton Women’s Collaborat­ive; the Distinguis­hed Career/Profession­al Service Award from Delta Kappa Gamma Internatio­nal Society, California in 2020; the Education Champion Award in 2018 from the San Joaquin Pride Center; the NAACP’s Medgar Evers Freedom Fighter Award in 2017; and the Susan B. Anthony Woman of Achievemen­t Award by the San Joaquin County Commission on the Status of Women in 2012.

Wilkins completed her doctoral studies at the George Washington University in Higher Education Administra­tion Program. She possesses a master’s degree in psychologi­cal services and a post-master’s certificat­e in counseling from Marymount University, a master’s in counseling and human relations from Villanova University and a bachelor’s degree in history and internatio­nal relations from Goucher College.

She currently serves on the RP Group’s African American Transfer Tipping Point Study Advisory Board and just recently concluded service on the boards of the San Joaquin Community Foundation, Delta Health Care and NASPA's James E. Scott Academy. Wilkins remains actively engaged in public service with a focus on education including early literacy initiative­s as well as scholarshi­p and mentoring programs for local high school students.

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