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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.
THE Northern Marianas College board of regents on Friday unanimously voted to offer the NMC presidency to long-time local educator Galvin S. Deleon Guerrero, the president of Mount Carmel School.
The regents met at 3:30 p.m. to decide on the NMC presidential search. Besides board chairman Charles V. Cepeda, the other regents who attended the meeting were vice chair Elaine H. Orilla, Jess Tudela, Irene Torres, Zenie Mafnas, Michaela Sanchez and Michelle L. Sablan who attended via Zoom.
Also present were NMCâs interim president, Frankie Eliptico, who had earlier declined the college presidency, and Deleon Guerrero himself.
During the board meeting on Friday, Mafnas moved to vote on making an offer to Deleon Guerrero. All the regents voted yes.
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These law enforcement professionals shared their reflections on the role of Black History Month in their lives, discussed their career backgrounds and experiences and talked about maintaining the safety of a campus environment.
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