Trustees share their views about the role interim leader Helen Benjamin should play
The Santa Barbara City College board of trustees and Kathleen Scott, who is serving as acting superintendent/president, at Thursday’s board meeting. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland
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The Santa Barbara City College board of trustees gathered in-person this week to discuss expectations for the interim superintendent/president, and the recruitment process for the college’s next leader.
After more than a year of virtual gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, six members of the board sat inside the college’s MacDougall Administration Center at Thursday’s regular board meeting.
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Helen Benjamin, pictured speaking with NewsChannel 3-12 in 2019, named interim SBCC President
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The Santa Barbara City College Board of Trustees appointed an interim president and superintendent Wednesday.
Helen Benjamin is a familiar face at SBCC. She previously came out of retirement and served as SBCC s interim president in 2019.
She ll be doing the same once again this time around.
Benjamin was chancellor of the Contra Costa Community College District from 2005 until 2016.
Earlier this week, the college announced Utpal Goswami resigned from his position as superintendent and president.
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