Saddleback Board Picks New Member
By ANNA CEKOLA
AUG. 5, 1993
[LA Times]
Teddi Lorch, a longtime San Clemente resident and part-time teacher, has been appointed by the Saddleback Community College District Board of Trustees to fill the remaining board term of the late Iris Swanson.
The trustees unanimously selected Lorch from a list of 14 candidates during a special meeting Tuesday. She will be sworn into office Aug. 23 as trustee for Area 4, which covers San Clemente, most of Dana Point including Capistrano Beach, and a small southern portion of San Juan Capistrano.
“The board had the good fortune and difficult task of making a selection from among extraordinarily qualified candidates, and I am delighted at the board’s choice,” Chancellor Richard Sneed said.
Lorch, 46, said she will begin working immediately to “maximize the impact of every dollar spent” and to build coalitions between the business and college communities.
She said the appointment also has special meaning in that she will be “fulfilling the remaining term of my dedicated and respected colleague, Iris Swanson.”
Swanson, 66, who was elected to the board in 1985 and was a founding employee of Saddleback Community College District, died June 9 of cancer.
The board decided on June 16 to appoint someone to fill Swanson’s term, rather than hold a special election that would have cost an estimated $400,000.
Lorch, a research technical analyst with the Navy Personnel Research and Development Center in San Diego, has been a part-time instructor of psychology and sociology at Saddleback College since 1975.
She has been involved in many faculty, staff and community activities, including the college ethics and standards committee and the chancellor search committee that resulted in the selection of Sneed.
She lives in San Clemente with her husband, Tom Lorch, a San Clemente city councilman. They have a 16-year-old daughter, Adrian Jo.
She will serve on the seven-member board until November, 1994, when she will have the option of running for a full four-year term.
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