Friday, January 24, 2020

Fontanilla to retire

Received today:
Dear IVC community, 
Retreating residuum
     Last week I was informed by Dr. Linda Fontanilla [Vice President for Student Services] about her intent to retire from Irvine Valley College effective May 11, 2020. I am sending this announcement to be the very first to extend my personal gratitude, and that of the IVC Family to Dr. Fontanilla for her many years of dedication and commitment to IVC and to our students.
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     Now, on the brink of retirement, it is time for Linda to pursue the enrichment of her own life just as she has enriched countless other lives. We here at IVC and across the South Orange County Community College District have learned much from Linda’s modeling on campus through her strong work ethic and a passion for service. She will be greatly missed.
     Please join me in thanking Linda and wishing her the very best in her retirement.
Best regards,

Cindy Vyskocil, Ed.D.
Acting President
Irvine Valley College



11 comments:

Anonymous said...

The breath of fresh air keeps blowing.

Anonymous said...

https://youtu.be/ZbZSe6N_BXs

Anonymous said...

Let us have a s t r o n g faculty presence on the administrative hiring committees.

Anonymous said...

Assertive and informed faculty wanted for 7:40s request.

Anonymous said...

Now if Saddleback can just get rid of Juan....

Anonymous said...

The timing of her retirement is interesting seeing that her Sr. Admin was walked off campus less than a month ago and let's see if this upstanding administrator is going to get lifetime benefits despite not making it the full 10 years.... Sadly, selling out your vocal classified staff pays well in this district.

Anonymous said...

9:29 - This is the first I have heard of this, perhaps because of the start of the semester and all the holidays, etc. Who was Linda's Sr. Admin? What is the Classified Senate doing? or the union?

Anonymous said...

I have heard that Dean's will be assessed. There are a few lame ducks who do not work for their departments. Any news on how this will roll out and if it will assess dean service to their departments, or be a purely self serving device demonstrating how servile they are to the boss of the moment?

Anonymous said...

I think this is a period of genuine change at the college and district level. Of course at IVC it will take a while to dismantle the culture to abject obedience to one man's reductive and self-serving vision of higher ed, but I am hopeful. I have been disappointed through the years of how people simply agreed to what they knew was wrong or not the best just because to object would, they imagined, put their jobs at risk. Of course, some of that fear was justified. We have seen many good people let go for no good reason just as we have seen incompetent people tolerated and protected. I am disappointed in how the board just let that happen through the years without questioning why. Disgraceful. I am heartened by the leadership of the new chancellor.

Anonymous said...

Was the dismissed employee Maria Nunez who was recognized in 2017 "for going above and beyond" in helping with accreditation?

http://marketing.ivc.edu/news/archive/2017/08/16/president%E2%80%99s-awards-recipients-honored.aspx

Anonymous said...

6:09, yes.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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