The Search for the next Kapi’olani CC “Champion” is underway!

WHAT IS CCLC?
The CCLC was established in 2004, under the vision and sponsorship of Joyce Tsunoda and the Tsunoda Community College Leadership Development Fund. Each year one representative is selected from each of the seven community colleges and from the UHCC office to participate in a series of sessions designed to help individuals be leaders in the UH CC system.

The mission of the University of Hawai’i Community Colleges Leadership Champions (CCLC) is to identify, encourage, develop, and support the next generation of community college leadership.

WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE CCLC?
• Identify and encourage individuals to welcome roles of leadership
• Develop creative dynamic leadership committed to the core values of the UHCCs
• Support an atmosphere of leadership among faculty, staff, and administration

TERMS AND OBLIGATIONS OF CCLC MEMBERS:
• Currently recruiting for the CCLC-16th generation (Term: May 2019 – Sept 2020)
• Champions attend monthly CCLC meetings (requiring off-island travel)
• Each champion will host one CCLC meeting on their own campus—expenses will be reimbursed.

BENEFITS INCLUDE OPPORTUNITIES TO:
• Network with other professionals from our sister campuses
• Meet and learn from the various leaders within our UH System
• Develop leadership, organizational, communication, and team building skills
• Attend a higher education conference on the mainland

ELIGIBILITY:
• Any faculty or staff member who is permanent full-time, who has demonstrated leadership potential, who is committed to diversity, public stewardship, working for the greater good, and who desires to pursue personal and professional development in community college leadership.

Please Nominate or Self-Nominate a Kapi’olani CC “CHAMPION” on the attached Nomination Doc by Friday, March 29, 2019.