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Carl Pohlhammer
9,419 votes
60.08%
- Occupation: College Instructor
- BA, San Jose State, MA , UC Berkeley
- Community College Instructor, 44 years.
- President, State Academic Senate CA Community Colleges
- Vice-president, State CTA, Community College Assoc.
- President, MPC Academic Senate; MPC Teachers Assoc. (union)
- Division Chair, Social Sciences Div.
Priorities:
- Developing a full-service education center in Marina/Seaside;promoting convenient distant ed classes.
- Commited to diversity: promoting greater diversity in new faculty, assisting with housing costs and other expenses to accommodate a diverse faculty.
- Responding to the needs of our diverse communities by promoting more democratic board representation; redistricting.
Diane C. Cordero De Noriega
6,258 votes
39.92%
- Occupation: Educator
- Ph.D. in Education from UC Santa Barbara.
- Former Provost and Interim President of CSUMB
- Chair-elect of Board for United Way
- Member of Board for Community Foundation
- Chair of Literacy Campaign for Community Foundation
- Named as Outstanding Latina by Hispanic Business Magazine
Priorities:
- To insure that MPC's Board reflects the entire college service area
- To work on MPC's Marina satellite campus
- To insure that ALL Monterey students have access to a high quality education
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- Monterey Peninsula Community College website
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Events
Candidate's Forum
- Forum will be held on Thursday, October 11th at MPC's Library and Technology Center on the main campus, in the Sam Karas Room. The address is 980 Fremont Street in Monterey. The forum is sponsored by the Associated Students of Monterey Peninsula. The forum will be moderated by the League of Women Voters of the Monterey Peninsula. The forum starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 645-1376.
News and Analysis
Monterey County Herald
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