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PCC names new vice presidents to district leadership team

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PCC names new vice presidents to district leadership team

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Portland Community College has bolstered its leadership.
Katy Ho has been named the new vice president for academic affairs, while Robert Steinmetz has been chosen as the next vice president of student affairs. Ho began her duties in July and Steinmetz starts in August.
Katy Ho.
Ho returns to PCC from Honolulu Community College (HonCC) where she has served as vice chancellor of academic affairs since 2014 after working as the college’s dean of students. In this role, she was the chief academic officer and accreditation liaison for the college and oversaw student services, academic support, curriculum, and technology services. During that time, HonCC met and exceeded system performance outcomes in overall degree and certificate attainment, as well as STEM and native Hawaiian degree completion.
Ho worked at PCC from 2002 to 2012 in a number of capacities before moving to Hawaii. She started as an academic advisor and finished as the Sylvania Campus division dean of student support services. Recently, she was one of 39 community-college leaders chosen as Aspen Presidential Fellows for 2017-18 by the Aspen Institute, which cultivates leaders who can transform community colleges to achieve higher levels of success and access. Additionally, she brings a wealth of experience implementing Achieving the Dream at HonCC. This is a comprehensive national movement for equitable student success that PCC has recently joined and will implement.
Ho holds a master’s degree in Student Services Administration and a doctorate in Community College Leadership from Oregon State University.
“Katy’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and her special attention to equitable student success, is especially impressive,” said Executive Vice President Sylvia Kelley, who led the hiring committee for the position. “Katy has demonstrated a deep knowledge and commitment to the unique needs and concerns of ...

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