CVTC names new president
At a special meeting of the Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) District Board on May 6, trustees acted to approve the contract for Dr. Sunem Beaton-Garcia, the college’s next president. A public college administrator from Florida, Dr. Beaton-Garcia will serve as the eleventh president of CVTC, becoming the first woman and first Latina to lead the college. She succeeds Bruce Barker, who has served as president since 2008 and will retire July 1.
“We welcome Dr. Beaton-Garcia’s leadership as we enter the next chapter of CVTC’s growth and development,” said CVTC board chair Paul Bauer. “She is a dynamic, engaging, and thoughtful leader with a proven track record that will greatly benefit the College through this leadership transition and into the future.” Bauer noted his appreciation to the entire CVTC community for participation at the forums and survey feedback. “Everyone’s collaborative work enriched the search process and informed selection of the candidate best fit for the College.”
Dr. Beaton-Garcia has more than 12 years of instructional and administrative experience in higher education. Her career includes notable accomplishments for a culture of collaboration and teaching excellence, transformational academic programs and innovation in student support, community engagement, and resource generation and stewardship.
Dr. Beaton-Garcia says she looks forward to serving alongside the talented faculty and staff to continue to strengthen the increasingly diverse community through an inclusive, equitable and innovative educational environment. She plans to collaborate extensively with local and regional leaders and welcomes the opportunity to meet with county board chairs and other community stakeholders and partners.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to build upon CVTC’s great work in service to our students and the community as their next president,” said Beaton-Garcia. “It was clear to me during the search process that CVTC exemplifies the kind of commitment to student success and personal growth that inspired me to be an educator. I thank the District Board for its trust in me and will work tirelessly to fulfill our mission.”