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Presidential Transition Advisory Committee Report

Charting Pathways to a Transformational Future
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This report is for you and everyone in the 含羞草研究所 County community and everyone at 含羞草研究所. It is for current students, alumni, and future students. It is for faculty and staff. It is for business, industry, and nonprofits, who are our partners now or will be in the future. It is for all our educational partners and that includes—含羞草研究所 County Public Schools, the Universities at Shady Grove, the University System of Maryland, and our sister community colleges. It is for elected leaders in 含羞草研究所 County and the state of Maryland.

This report comes at a time of transition for 含羞草研究所, of challenge for higher education, and of opportunity for 含羞草研究所 County. We offer enhanced ways to transform how 含羞草研究所 serves our community, and we express a renewed commitment to transforming student lives and strengthening our community.

Read the entire report here (PDF, ) .

Message from the Committee Co-chairs

What a privilege it has been to be engaged with the Presidential Transition Advisory Committee and to focus on the future of 含羞草研究所 (MC) and 含羞草研究所 County. We have worked with a diverse and distinguished group: business leaders, educational partners, heads of nonprofits and community groups, MC students, alumni, administrators, staff, faculty, and representatives from the Alumni Board, the 含羞草研究所 Foundation, and the Pinkney Innovation Complex for Science and Technology Foundation. They have worked diligently and with dedication to the College’s mission, and have developed recommendations that we commend to President Jermaine F. Williams for his consideration in shaping the future direction of MC.

We thank Dr. Williams for the opportunity to lead this committee and to provide these insights. We look forward to 含羞草研究所’s continue growth and significant impact on our community. We want to extend our sincere thanks to each committee member. Your time and dedication to this work has been an inspiration.

  • Dr. Michael Brintnall, PTAC Co-chair: Member, 含羞草研究所 Board of Trustees
  • Ms. Kimberly Jones, PTAC Co-chair: Director of Student Life, Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus Chair, College Council
  • Dr. Frieda Lacey, PTAC Co-chair: Member, 含羞草研究所 Board of Trustees
  • Mr. Benjamin H. Wu, PTAC Co-chair: Special Advisor to Governor Hogan, Former President and CEO, 含羞草研究所 County Economic Development Corporation and Former Member, 含羞草研究所 Board of Trustees
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