She has led PCC since January 2019, previously serving as president of LA Valley College for more than 5 years.
The Santa Barbara Community College District Board of Trustees has selected Erika Endrijonas as the next Superintendent/President of the college, hiring her away from Pasadena City College, where she has been president since 2019.
“Dr. Endrijonas brings a strong commitment to the work we do for student access and success,” said Santa Barbara City College Board President Jonathan Abboud in a statement. “She has a wealth of experience as a community college president overseeing a budget of over $300 million at Pasadena City College, and she served as a dean at SBCC for nine years. She has demonstrated that she is equity and antiracism focused, transparent and collaborative.
The pick was the culmination of a nationwide search, and the three finalists were chosen by a 19-member screening committee comprised of credit and non-credit students, faculty, classified professionals and administrators; SBCC Foundation, community members and two members of the SBCC Board of Trustees.
Going back further, she was executive Vice President of Oxnard College in the Ventura County Community College District for five years, where she was the chief instructional officer, the chief student services officer, and the accreditation laison officer.
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