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PCC taps Marc Goldberg to lead workforce development and community education
Photos and story by Kate Chester
Portland Community College announced that Marc Goldberg has been selected as its associate vice president of Workforce 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网ment and Community Education. Goldberg will join the college on March 13 and will be based at PCC’s CLIMB Center (1626 SE Water Ave.).
“Marc brings exceptional expertise to PCC, as well as strong corporate, business and industry relationships,” said Sylvia Kelley, PCC’s executive vice president.
“This bodes well for the college as it seeks to strengthen and expand workforce partnerships and alliances through this newly formed role,” she said.
For the past seven years Goldberg has served in a variety of administrator roles at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, most recently as its executive dean of Workforce 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网ment, Industrial Technology and Partnerships. He currently serves as co-chair of the Oregon Pathways Alliance and is the former chair of the Oregon Council for Adult Basic Skills 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网ment. Additionally, he is an active member of the American Association of Community Colleges and participates with AACC industry partners to develop workforce curriculum and program design.
“I am thrilled to become part of PCC, a community college known as a leader both regionally and nationally,” said Goldberg. “The idea of joining PCC in a new position for the college is very exciting, too. I know that I will enjoy the creativity of molding the role as opportunities and needs present themselves, building on PCC’s many strengths, and forging new partnerships to benefit both the college and the community at large.”
In his new position, Goldberg will provide strategic leadership and counsel for workforce training, community education and small business development across the college’s expansive service area. He will have responsibility and oversight for such areas as PCC’s CLIMB Center, Community Education, Workforce Operations at the Portland Metropolitan Workforce Training Center, Washington County Workforce Training Center at PCC’s Willow Creek Center, Corrections education, Occupational Skills Training, and Career Pathways, among other programs.
Goldberg began his career advising small businesses as a Peace Corps volunteer in Togo, West Africa. Since then he has spent more than 15 years providing strategic leadership for innovative workforce and community development initiatives in Maryland, California, and Oregon.
A New Jersey native who grew up in the Chicago area, Goldberg earned a bachelor’s in business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a master’s in education/instructional systems development from the University of Maryland-Baltimore County. Additionally, he was selected to be a Shriver Peace Fellow and Aspen Institute Sector Skills Academy Fellow.
“Marc has the skills, talents and experience we need to oversee a variety of disparate areas and centers throughout the college,” added Kelley. “I am confident that Marc will successfully partner with staff, faculty, and both internal and external stakeholders to create an integrated vision for this comprehensive unit that aligns with the rest of the college.
“We are simply delighted Marc is joining the PCC team,” she said.
Marc, welcome to the PCC team! This is an exciting time for this new position. I look forward to working with you in my capacity as Director of the PCC SBDC.
Tammy
I hope he will soon be taken around to meet the staff is his new division