Seminole State President chosen for Aspen New Presidents Fellowship

Aspen Institute’s New Presidents Fellowship program works to advance student success

Monday, September 20, 2021
Written by: Seminole State Staff

Seminole State College President Dr. Georgia L. Lorenz has been selected as one of 25 community college presidents for the 2021-22 class of the Aspen New Presidents Fellowship. The program, with philanthropic partner JPMorgan Chase, supports new presidents in the early years of their tenure as they aim to achieve higher and more equitable levels of student success.


The 25 Aspen Fellows, who lead colleges that collectively serve more than 280,000  students, were selected through a highly competitive process. Starting later this year, the Fellows will engage over nine months in residential sessions and virtual learning to develop strategies to meet their goals for student success and equity with data to assess challenges and progress.

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“We continue to learn how the best community colleges improve outcomes for students and close persistent race- and income-based equity gaps,” said Josh Wyner, executive director of the College Excellence Program. “This year’s fellows have demonstrated their commitment to achieving excellent and equitable student outcomes, and we are eager to work with them as they join Aspen’s network of more than 100 fellows who serve as community college presidents.”

Seminole State President Dr. Georgia L. Lorenz

“I am truly honored to be selected as a member of the 2021-22 Aspen New Presidents Fellowship class,“ said Lorenz.  “I look forward to working with the Aspen Institute and my 24 fellow community college presidents from across the country on improving success for our students.”

As community colleges grapple with the impact of COVID and enrollment declines, turnover among presidents remains high.  Aspen is committed to helping prepare the next generation of exceptionally capable and highly diverse leaders through its fellowship programs for new and rising presidents.  This new class of Aspen Presidential Fellows is 52 percent female, and 64 percent are people of color. Located in 17 states, their institutions too are diverse, from a tribal college with fewer than 500 students to an urban college that educates more than 35,000 each year.

“Community colleges play a critical role in helping to prepare young adults and incumbent workers for in-demand jobs of the future,” said Monique Baptiste, Vice President and Head of Jobs & Skills for Global Philanthropy at JPMorgan Chase. “Ensuring that the leaders of these institutions are equipped with the support and training they need to develop equitable student success is an integral part of building capacity over the long-run. JPMorgan Chase is proud to partner with the Aspen Institute to build the next generation of exceptional college leaders as they work to advance the prosperity of the diverse communities and students they serve.”

JPMorgan Chase’s philanthropic support for the Aspen Presidential Fellowship is part of the firm’s New Skills at Work initiative to prepare young people for the future of work and meet the growing demand for skilled workers, and the $30 billion commitment to advance racial equity and drive an inclusive economy.

 The 2021-22 Aspen New Presidents Fellows  

  • Rebecca Ashford, Chattanooga State Community College (TN)
  • Seher Awan, Los Angeles Southwest College (CA)
  • Vincent Bowhay, Independence Community College (KS)
  • J.B. Buxton, Durham Technical Community College (NC)
  • Karin Edwards, Clark College (WA)
  • Angélica Garcia, Berkeley City College (CA)
  • Veronica Garcia, Northeast Lakeview College (TX)
  • Tracy Hartzler, Central New Mexico Community College (NM)
  • Greg Hodges, Patrick Henry Community College (VA)
  • Stephanie Kashima, West Valley College (CA)
  • Georgia Lorenz, Seminole State College of Florida (FL)
  • Kimberlee Messina, Spokane Falls Community College (WA)
  • Rachel Pokrandt, Umpqua Community College (OR)
  • Christy Ponce, Temple College (TX) 
  • Omid Pourzanjani, San Joaquin Delta College (CA)
  • Monte Randall, College of the Muscogee Nation (OK)
  • Anton Reece, West Kentucky Community and Technical College (KY)
  • Ángel Reyna, Madera Community College (CA)
  • Claudia Schrader, CUNY Kingsborough Community College (NY)
  • Ricky Shabazz, San Diego City College (CA)
  • Ron Slinger, Miles Community College (MT)
  • Willie E. Smith, Baton Rouge Community College (LA)
  • Russell Swagger, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College (WI)
  • Justina Wilhelm, I?isagvik College (AK)
  • Jermaine Williams, Nassau Community College (NY)

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About JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $3.7 trillion and operations worldwide. The Firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking, financial transaction processing, and asset management. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, JPMorgan Chase & Co. serves millions of customers in the United States and many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under its J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Information about JPMorgan Chase & Co. is available at www.jpmorganchase.com.

About the Aspen Institute

The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization whose purpose is to ignite human potential to build understanding and create new possibilities for a better world. Founded in 1949, the Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve society’s greatest challenges. It is headquartered in Washington, DC and has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, as well as an international network of partners. For more information, visit www.aspeninstitute.org.

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