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Carole Hayashino
23301 votes
17.1%
- Occupation: College Educator/Administrator
- Associate Vice President, SFSU
- Board Member, SFSU Foundation
- Member, California Faculty Association
- MA, Educational Administration
- Appointee, Lt. Gov. Commission for One California
- Mother of two college-aged children
Priorities:
- Conduct a search for an exceptional new College of Marin President
- Create a strong, mutually beneficial academic partnership between COM and SFSU
- Plan a successful bond campaign to secure funding for tech and infrastructure upgrades
Eva Long, Ph.D.
21608 votes
15.9%
- Occupation: Incumbent, Educator, Administrator, Professor
- Educator
- Administrator
- Professor
- One of 20 State appointed Evaluators for failing schools
- Community Volunteer
- B.A., 2 M.A., Ph.D.
Priorities:
- Establish Fiscal Stability with a 5% reserve
- Preserve Student Programs
- Generated additional income/revenue for Indian Valley College, 300+ acres Educational Use such as Partnership Programs
Harry J. Moore
19477 votes
14.3%
Philip Kranenburg
17386 votes
12.8%
- Occupation: School Trustee/CPA
- Marin County Committee on School District Organization
- Marin County Schools Task Force
- Dixie Educational Foundation
- Citizens for Dixie Schools (Founder)
- Congestion Management Agency
Priorities:
- Enabling the financial viability of our College
- Improving inter-personal relations among the Board, Administration and Faculty/Staff
- Enhancing the utilization of the Indian Valley Campus
Phyllis L. Metcalfe
16886 votes
12.4%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- 35+ years of educational advocacy and active community involvement
- local elected official since 1979
- extensive experience in political and public relations fields and in the development/organization of job-training programs
- co-ordinator of numerous non-profit and political fundraising events
- director on boards of many educational and non-profit organizations
- active participant in civil rights movement
Priorities:
- Providing quality programs and services, in well-maintained facilities, that meet the current and emerging educational needs of the community.
- Improving communication in the community to increase appreciation of the college and internally to ensure participation in decision-making.
- Revitalizing the Indian Valley Campus through a partnership between the college and San Francisco State University.
Larry G. McFadden
13405 votes
9.9%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- M.A. and M.B.A.
- CEO & Bd Ch. Fairfax Lumber & Hardware(ret)
- Spirit of Marin Award
- Pres. of Board M.A.L.T.
- Board of Marin Conservation League
- Founding Chair Marin Economic Commission
Priorities:
- Selection of President and passage of bond issue
- Effective communication system and resolution of internal issues
- Completion of education master plan and facilities master plan.
Basia Crane
10009 votes
7.4%
- Occupation: Educator/Research Chemist
Harold "Hal" Hassin, MD
7230 votes
5.3%
- Occupation: Physician/Policy Analyst
- Doctor of Medicine
- Master of Public Health
- Fellowship US Senate, with Senator Edward Kennedy
- Member Marin County Grand Jury
- Big Brother to 7 year-old boy
- Avid student of dance and drama at the College of Marin
Priorities:
- Choosing a new College president who is a selfless, confirmed collaborator who develops partnerships with leaders inside and outside the campus.
- Creating a College where the quality of teaching and student education is never good enough but always the subject of critical evaluation.
- Developing IVC into an expanded Workforce Development Program that trains workers.
James P. Geraghty
3823 votes
2.8%
- Occupation: Promotional Consultant
- Canal Youth and Family Council
- Asociacion De Trabajadores Vocational Training Program
- Five years advocating for and sitting on major College of Marin shared governance committees
- Two terms as College of Marin Student Trustee
- Community activist in San Rafael Canal Neighborhood supporting educational and youth program opportunities
- Student leadership advocate
Priorities:
- Restore confidence in the board's relationships on campus and in the community so we can begin to make progress on our major priorities.
- Maintain access to classes and services during the state budget crisis for all students.
- Establish planning/budget links to promote revitalizing educational opportunities on both our campuses.
Peter Christian Romanowsky
2569 votes
1.9%
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