(MTEC) — The Marianas Tourism Education Council reconvened on May 27, 2021, setting activities for the coming year in support of its continuing goal of educating the community about the
Northern Marianas College Interim President Frankie Eliptico, left, with Northern Marianas Technical Institute Interim Chief Executive Officer Jodina Attao met recently to discuss strengthening the partnership between NMC and NMTI.
Excellent choice
THE NMC regents have selected the frontrunner for the job to be the new college president. Bravo. Galvin S. Deleon Guerrero, Ed.D., is one of the islandâs foremost educators with an impressive educational background, and vast experience as a teacher, administrator and policy-maker. He knows how to run an educational organization, and to run it well. He is familiar with NMC, its accomplishments and challenges, and what it still needs to do to better serve its students and the local community.
Dr. G â as his students, staff and friends call him â is also aware that NMC must work closely with both the CNMI and federal governments, and their officials. He knows the proverbial ropes. He is more than ready for his new tasks.
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LONG-TIME local educator Galvin S. Deleon Guerrero has accepted the presidency of Northern Marianas College.
The NMCÂ Board of Regents on Friday unanimously voted to offer the job to Deleon Guerrero, president of Mount Carmel School.
In a statement, Deleon Guerrero said: I am humbled and honored by the offer by the Board of Regents. I have accepted the offer and I look forward to working with the Board and the entire College community to build on NMCâs 40 year legacy to continue transforming lives and meeting the needs of our community through education. I must also thank Interim President Frankie Eliptico for all that he has done to lead the institution through typhoons, a pandemic, and numerous other challenges. His leadership has kept the Collegeâs proa afloat and sailing ahead.