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12 <br /> Page 2 of 3 Gerald Ponder <br /> Durham Technical Community College Board of Trustees <br /> Background, education and experience relevant to this board: <br /> I outlined my experience and expertise to a great degree in my response to question 1. <br /> Specifically, though, I believe that I have extensive experience and expertise in <br /> A. data-based decision making through my time on the school board and through my <br /> administrative career. <br /> B. Curriculum policy and instructional practice, including distance education and technology- <br /> based teaching and learning applications as well as research-based and effective instructional <br /> models. <br /> C. Student engagement and success practices that enhance re-enrollment and graduation <br /> rates. <br /> Reasons for wanting to serve on this board: <br /> I have both personal and professional knowledge reasons, as well as a commitment to the <br /> mission of community colleges, for wanting to serve. While I have never taught or served as <br /> administrator at a Community College, I had a 42 year career as an educator both at the K-12 <br /> and higher education levels in 4 states. In North Carolina, I was department head at UNCG in a <br /> department where I initiated a community college emphasis as a graduate program. A number <br /> of Conmunity College leaders, including Don Cameron, then President of GTCC, served as <br /> advisors for the initiative. I also served as major advisor for several doctoral candidates who <br /> have since become Community College leaders, including Walter Bartlett, President of <br /> Piedmont Community College in Roxboro. <br /> Most recently I served as Associate Dean at NC State in the College of Education,which houses <br /> the Higher Education program and has a long history of preparing community college leaders. I <br /> also taught a course in college teaching for some years, a course which included a number of <br /> Community College teachers. <br /> While in Texas, I served two terms on the Denton, Texas, School Board, so I have experience at <br /> putting the interests of students and the community above personal agendas. <br /> On a personal note, I have a strong belief in the mission of community colleges, and I strongly <br /> support the political directions of President Obama and the Democratic Presidentual candidates <br /> to make Community College tuition-free as a way to build the capacity of young citizens in <br /> commerce, community, and citizenship. <br /> On another personal note, my daughter is the CEO of a Chicago nonprofit called One Million <br /> Degrees (OMD). OMD's mission is to provide scholarship and soft skills development to <br /> community college students in Chicago so they will have a more successful transition to a <br /> corporate career and a middle class lifestyle. In many ways, this mission of providing academic <br /> and workforce training to yield a better family and civic life epitomizes the mission I see for <br /> community colleges. <br /> Conflict of Interest: <br /> Supplemental Questions: <br /> Durham Technical Community College Board of Trustees <br /> What improvements do you believe can be made so that DTCC better serves the <br /> residents of Orange County? <br /> I think that each recommendation for improvements has to be tempered with the caveat that <br /> community colleges in North Carolina have been historically underfunded, a situation made <br /> worse by recent budget actions by the legislature. Nevertheless, there are improvements that <br />