Day: June 9, 2015

JCCC Trustee Appointed to National Community College Board

Media Contact: Judi Reilly, 913-469-3908, jreilly@jccc.edu     JCCC Trustee Appointed to National Community College Board   June 9, 2015   Overland Park, Kan. – Jerry Cook, chairman of the Johnson County Community College board of trustees, is the newest member of the board of directors of the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT), based in Washington, D.C. The national non-profit educational organization of governing boards appointed Cook for an interim position to complete the unexpired term of Robert J. Feit until elections in October.   After this interim role, Cook will run for a three-year term on the board, representing the Western Region comprised of 10 states, three Canadian provinces and two Canadian territories. The board will hold elections during the ACCT Leadership Congress October 14-17 in San Diego. Cook already received the endorsement of the Western Region nominating committee.   Cook, the first JCCC trustee to serve on a national community college board, said the opportunity to serve ACCT is a privilege and an honor as he continues to advocate for effective teaching and learning strategies.   “I am very committed to effective teaching and learning opportunities for all people of all ages,” Cook said. “Each and every one of us should never lose site of the hope that we can improve our respective skill sets, so in turn, we can be of more effective service to others.”   ACCT represents more than 6,500 elected and appointed trustees who govern more than 1,200 community, technical and junior colleges in the U.S. and beyond. The opportunity to advocate the significant role of community colleges through the U.S. and Canada is most timely, Cook pointed out.   “ACCT is committed to fulfilling the public’s expectations of providing affordable, accessible and learning opportunities of the highest quality for all,” he said. “I am sincerely enthusiastic about the role the national board will play in this process. My intent is to become the strongest advocate I can for JCCC, the state of Kansas, the ACCT Western Region as well as developing a broader understanding of community college trends, issues and challenges throughout the country and Canada.”   ACCT President and CEO J. Noah Board welcomed Cook to the board.   “Jerry’s expertise in public education, public relations and marketing promises to contribute a unique and exciting new perspective to the ACCT Board of Directors,” Brown said.  “He has a long history of community involvement, and we are fortunate that he has agreed to serve on the ACCT Board.”   Recently retired, Cook was president of the Overland Park Convention & Visitors Bureau the past 18.5 years.   Cook has strong ties to education. Besides his current role on the JCCC board where he’s been a member since 2009, he is a former public school superintendent, principal and teacher. He also has served in executive roles in human resources and corporate development. Cook holds a doctorate of educational administration from the University of Wyoming, a master’s degree in education from the University of North Dakota, and a bachelor’s degree of science in elementary education from Moorhead State University in Minnesota. His community and volunteer experience includes serving as president of the Kansas Association of Community College Trustees, and involvement with the Overland Park Chamber of Commerce and Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International, among many other volunteer activities.  Recipient of the North Dakota Outstanding Young Educator Award in 1971, Cook’s commitment to education remains strong to this day.

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KANSAS CITY AREA STUDENTS RECEIVE 2015 COMCAST LEADERS & ACHIEVERS SCHOLARSHIPS

KANSAS CITY AREA STUDENTS RECEIVE 2015 COMCAST LEADERS & ACHIEVERS SCHOLARSHIPS INDEPENDENCE, MO (June 8, 2015) – The Comcast Foundation today announced that eleven Kansas City area high school seniors have been named 2015 recipients of the foundation’s annual Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program. The Comcast Foundation was started in 1999 to provide charitable support to local communities and to empower and enrich lives across the country.   The Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program provides one-time $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors who strive to achieve their potential, and who serve as role-model catalysts for positive change in their schools and communities.  The philosophy behind the program is to give young people every opportunity to be prepared for the future, and to demonstrate the importance and value placed on civic involvement by the business community   “Each year, we are excited to provide scholarships for these talented and dedicated students,” said Sam Hassan, Director of Sales & Marketing for Comcast Kansas City.  “Comcast recognizes students who achieve academic excellence in the classroom, demonstrate leadership abilities in school activities and who reflect a strong commitment to community service.  These students are our future leaders and we hope these scholarships will help to power their dreams for success.”   The eleven Kansas City area winners (listed below) will be recognized at a special reception to be held this Thursday, June 11, at the historic Union Station, in the Arthur Stilwell Room, in downtown Kansas City. Christy Nitche, Director of Science City at Union Station, will serve as emcee for the evening’s festivities.       The Kansas City Area 2015 Leaders and Achievers Scholarship recipients include:  Cooper Yerby                    Overland Park Brianna Woicke                 Olathe Aziza Harrell                       Kansas City Abbey Widick                    Lee’s Summit Dustin Tull                           Independence Sarah Holloway                 Raytown Caleb Winslow                  Buckner Hope Kunkel                      Lee’s Summit Bennett Stouffer             Lee’s Summit Austin Blackton                 Oak Grove Elizabeth Smith                 Independence   Since the national program’s inception in 2000, Comcast has provided scholarships to more than 23,000 students nationwide totaling $22.8 million.  In the Kansas City area, Comcast started its student scholarship program in 2011 and to date has honored 49 students, awarding a total of $49,000.   Elected officials who will be attending include – Eileen Weir                         Mayor of Independence Mike Cierpiot                     Missouri State Representative Bill Kidd                                Missouri State Representative Rebecca Roeber               Missouri State Representative Chelsea Chaney                District Director on behalf of Senator Pat Roberts About The Comcast Foundation The Comcast Foundation was founded by Comcast Corporation in June 1999 to provide charitable support to qualified non-profit organizations. The Foundation primarily invests in programs intended to have a positive, sustainable impact on their communities. The Foundation has three community investment priorities—promoting community service, expanding digital literacy and building tomorrow‘s leaders. Since its inception, the Comcast Foundation has donated nearly $140 million to organizations in the communities nationwide that Comcast serves.  More information about the Foundation and its programs is available at www.comcast.com/community.   # # #   Media Contact: Jayne Siemens jsiemens@vencomm.com cell – 816-289-1109 office – 913-268-0606

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