Friday, September 28, 2012

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The governing board of California's community colleges Wednesday announced the appointment of an acting chief to replace retiring travel specials february Chancellor Jack Scott. The search for a permanent successor is underway.
Erik Skinner, who now serves as executive travel specials february vice chancellor for programs, will take over for Scott when he leaves office Friday after serving for three years at the helm of the nation's largest system of higher education.
He has played key roles in several system-wide policy initiatives, including reforms aimed at improving student success and development of a new two-year degree intended to streamline transfers between community colleges and the California State University system.
"As executive vice chancellor, Erik has a great understanding of the day-to-day working of the office, but also shares in the vision of the agency, which is to provide a skilled workforce for the state," Scott said in a statement. "I have every confidence in Erik's ability to lead the chancellor's office and system during this transition period."
Before travel specials february joining the chancellor's office in 2007, Skinner served in the Office of the Secretary of Education, advising the governor on K-12 and higher education policy and in the California Legislative Analyst's Office, specializing in school finance and Proposition 98.
The board announced the appointment during its meeting at San Diego City College. A search committee conducted interviews travel specials february with candidates for the permanent job Tuesday in closed session and expects to fill the post by the end of September.
L.A. Now is the Los Angeles Times' breaking news section for Southern California. It is produced by more than 80 reporters and editors in The Times' Metro section, reporting from the paper's downtown Los Angeles headquarters as well as bureaus in Costa Mesa, Long Beach, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Riverside, Ventura and West Los Angeles.

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