March 10, 2021 (Denver, CO) – Today, the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) honored over 56 employees from its 13 colleges and system office, in four categories: Administrator, Classified, Faculty, and Adjunct-Instructor. Honorees represent unique talents, skills, perspectives, and heart needed to deliver high-quality college programs, supportive services, and safe environments to thousands of students across the state and beyond.
“CCCS’s Commitment to Excellence Awards provides an opportunity to say “thank you” to our dynamic and innovative employees who play a critical role in helping our system achieve its mission of transforming lives and communities through education and workforce training,” said Joe Garcia, chancellor of the Colorado Community College System. “The collective work of all our employees is truly transformational, and I am inspired – especially now – as they continue to meet hardship with care, resourcefulness, and innovation to help students through these trying times, as well as care for one another.”
CCCS’s Commitment to Excellence Awards provides an opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to our dynamic and innovative employees who play a critical role in helping our system achieve its mission of transforming lives and communities through education and workforce training.
“We are proud to partner with CCCS and sponsor the recognition of these deserving employees who exemplify excellence and service in higher education,” said Ron Baker, executive director at Colorado PERA. “The impact of these professionals is critical in shaping our state’s workforce and economic future.”
“It is truly heart-warming to be honored alongside so many colleagues from across the community college system who have dedicated their careers to advancing individuals, families, and communities through education,” said Tina Zhao, Assistant Chemistry Professor and Faculty of the Year at Community College of Denver. “We all share a common passion to provide students with the tools, services, and environment they need to be successful long after they leave our institution.”
Arapahoe Community College
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CCCS System Office
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Colorado Northwestern Community College
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Community College of Aurora
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Community College of Denver
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Front Range Community College
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Lamar Community College
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Morgan Community College
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Northeastern Junior College
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Otero Community College
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Pikes Peak Community College
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Pueblo Community College
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Red Rocks Community College
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Trinidad State Junior College
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About the Colorado Community College System
The Colorado Community College System (CCCS) is the state’s largest system of higher education, delivering more than 1,000 programs to over 125,000 students annually through 13 colleges and 38 locations across Colorado. Our open access mission ensures all Coloradans who aspire to enrich their lives have access to quality higher education opportunities. The System Office provides leadership, advocacy and support to the colleges under the direction of the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education (SBCCOE). Join us in changing the way Colorado goes to college. Learn more at cccs.edu.
About Colorado PERA
Colorado PERA provides retirement and other benefits to more than 580,000 current and former educators, first responders, public safety officers, road workers, and other public employees who provide valuable service to all of Colorado. PERA is a vital and stable contributor to Colorado’s economy, distributing $3.8 billion in 2016 to retirees who live in Colorado. These PERA benefit distributions support local businesses, create Colorado jobs, and are an important source of financial stability in the state economy. PERA manages $48 billion in defined benefit and defined contribution assets, and helps sustain more than 32,000 jobs statewide.