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Alamo
Community Colleges Name McLaughlin as Vice Chancellor
for Administration
For
Immediate Release
August 28, 2007
Contact: Kay Hendricks, Coordinator of Communication
(210) 208-8006
khendric@accd.edu
The
Alamo Community Colleges’ Board of Trustees
has named James N. McLaughlin as the ACCD’s
new vice chancellor for administration. McLaughlin,
a 30-year veteran of higher education finance and
administration, most recently served as president
of Santa Fe Community College. He will assume his
duties September 4.
“The
Board is extremely pleased to add an administrator
of Mr. McLaughlin’s expertise and experience
to the roster of top quality leadership at the Alamo
Community Colleges,” said ACCD Board Chair Roberto
Zárate.
“I
am confident that James McLaughlin will provide the
leadership and skills we need to oversee the operation
of the Alamo Community Colleges as we move forward
toward becoming the best community college district
in the nation,” added ACCD Chancellor Dr. Bruce
H. Leslie.
Previous
to being named president at Santa Fe Community College,
McLaughlin was the college’s chief financial
officer. Before coming to Santa Fe, he served as:
vice president for business affairs at San Juan College
in Farmington, NM; as chief finance officer for the
Auraria Higher Education Center in Denver, CO; and
as an associate controller at the University of New
Mexico. He also has held various state-level finance
positions with the Colorado Commission on Higher Education,
the Colorado Office of State Planning and Budgeting,
the New Mexico Commission on Higher Education and
the Colorado Community College System.
McLaughlin,
a native of Michigan, earned his bachelor’s
degree in finance, accounting and economics and a
master of arts in higher education financial administration
from Michigan State University.
In
addition to authoring numerous reports on funding
mechanisms, educational effectiveness and accountability,
and higher education in general, he has presented
programs on educational policy, budgeting, entrepreneurship
and planning at national and regional meetings of
the American Association of Community Colleges, the
Association of Community College Trustees, the National
Association of Community College Entrepreneurship,
the National Association of College and University
Business Officers, the Community College Business
Officers and the Society for College and University
Planners.
McLaughlin
has been an active member in local educational associations
such as the New Mexico Association of Community Colleges
(treasurer and vice president), New Mexico Independent
Community Colleges and the New Mexico Two-Year College
Business Officers Task Force. He brings to the district
extensive experience with business and industry, the
Colorado and New Mexico legislatures and state-level
and national higher education administrative entities
(e.g. the National Center for Higher Education Management
Systems in Boulder, Colorado).
The
Alamo Community Colleges consist of five colleges
serving the Bexar County area: Palo Alto College,
St. Philip’s College, San Antonio College, Northeast
Lakeview College and Northwest Vista College. The
Alamo Community Colleges serve more than 75,000 students
each semester. For more information about the Alamo
Community Colleges, visit our website at www.accd.edu.
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