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DR. ERLINDA J. MARTINEZ PRESIDENT OF SANTA ANA COLLEGE Position: President of Santa Ana College since March 2005. Santa Ana College is a 100-year old public institution serving central Orange County, California with a diverse population. Previous Positions: Previously served as vice president for student services/assistant superintendent at Cerritos College, administrative dean and dean of students at Mission College in the bay area, and as director of student affairs at El Camino College in Torrance before that. Was an Educational Community worker for the Los Angeles Superintendent of Schools. Affiliations: Currently serves on the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board, the KidWorks Board of Directors, a member and mentor for the Association of California Community College Administrators and a member of the Executive Board of NACCTEP (National Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs). Served in leadership roles for the National Council of Student Development, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), and the Board of Governors for City University of Seattle in Washington. Education: Earned a doctorate in education from the University of Southern California, a master’s degree in counselor education from California State University, Los Angeles and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of California at Riverside. Other: Recognized for professional and civic contributions by the National Council on Student Development, the National Hispanic Business Women’s Association, the Greater Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, and the Santa Ana Kiwanis. Most recently named Educational Leader by the Hispanic Education Endowment Fund (HEEF), Woman of the Year of the 69th District by Assembly Member Tom Daly, Person of the Year by the Santa Ana Chamber, and honored by the City Council of Santa Ana. Participated in the US Department of Education’s Evidence – Action – Innovation: A College Completion Symposium in Washington DC. One of 26 practitioners selected nationally, and one of two community college executives to participate in this White House appointed endeavor. Is a sought after speaker and panelist, for example: CCLC Asilomar Leadership Seminar, Kaleidoscope Leadership Program and ACE Fellows Seminar. Served on several ACCJC accreditation evaluation teams and as chair multiple times. Also accepted special assignments as requested by the Commission. LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE FOR TOMORROW

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Position: President of Santa Ana College since March 2005. Santa Ana College is a 100-year old public institution serving central

Orange County, California with a diverse population.

Previous Positions: Previously served as vice president for student services/assistant superintendent at Cerritos College,

administrative dean and dean of students at Mission College in the bay area, and as director of student affairs at El Camino College in

Torrance before that. Was an Educational Community worker for the Los Angeles Superintendent of Schools.

Affiliations: Currently serves on the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board, the KidWorks Board of Directors, a member and mentor

for the Association of California Community College Administrators and a member of the Executive Board of NACCTEP (National

Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs). Served in leadership roles for the National Council of Student

Development, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), and the Board of Governors for City University of Seattle in

Washington.

Education: Earned a doctorate in education from the University of Southern California, a master’s degree in counselor education

from California State University, Los Angeles and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of California at Riverside.

Other: Recognized for professional and civic contributions by the National Council on Student Development, the National Hispanic

Business Women’s Association, the Greater Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, and the Santa Ana Kiwanis. Most recently named

Educational Leader by the Hispanic Education Endowment Fund (HEEF), Woman of the Year of the 69th District by Assembly Member

Tom Daly, Person of the Year by the Santa Ana Chamber, and honored by the City Council of Santa Ana. Participated in the US

Department of Education’s Evidence – Action – Innovation: A College Completion Symposium in Washington DC. One of 26

practitioners selected nationally, and one of two community college executives to participate in this White House appointed

endeavor. Is a sought after speaker and panelist, for example: CCLC Asilomar Leadership Seminar, Kaleidoscope Leadership Program

and ACE Fellows Seminar. Served on several ACCJC accreditation evaluation teams and as chair multiple times. Also accepted special

assignments as requested by the Commission.

LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE FOR TOMORROW