Trending...
- EntryLevelActing.LA Website and Interview Published in Prep for Sat. HollywoodActorJobs.com Workshop - 131
- Class is in session: Black Beauty Block Party returns to Los Angeles for fourth annual festival - 104
- Governor Newsom signs legislation enacting long-recommended changes to improve TK-12 school governance in California
Dr. Cynthia Herrera recognized for expanding educational opportunity and community partnerships
CAMARILLO, Calif. - Californer -- With work rooted in equity, collaboration and a deep belief that education drives community strength, Dr. Cynthia Herrera, Vice Chancellor of Institutional Effectiveness for Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD), has received recognition as the Ventura County Leadership Academy's (VCLA) Educational Leader of the Year.
The annual VCLA Journey to Leadership Awards recognize outstanding leaders who exemplify the organization's mission of connecting people and issues to strengthen Ventura County. The Educational Leader of the Year honor is for those who demonstrate equity, diversity and academic excellence in guiding others. It was these qualities that led VCCCD Chancellor Rick MacLennan to nominate Dr. Herrera.
"Dr. Herrera's leadership has strengthened our educational ecosystem and expanded opportunity for students and families throughout Ventura County," said Chancellor MacLennan. "Her work connecting education, workforce development and community partnerships reflects the very best of what our district stands for."
More on The Californer
Dr. Herrera has dedicated more than 15 years to VCCCD, growing from Dean of Institutional Effectiveness at Oxnard College to district-wide leadership. A founding member of the Ventura County STEM Regional Network, she has championed P-20 educational pathways and authored more than $40 million in state and federal grants serving underrepresented students. As Chair of the Economic Development Collaborative and a board member of Goodwill Industries, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Oxnard and Port Hueneme, and the Museum of Ventura County, her influence extends well beyond the campus. A published author and presenter in higher education, she brings genuine investment in people and a commitment to equity that shows up in the work, not just the words.
Her prior honors include the Ventura County Woman of the Year award, two consecutive Chairman's Awards of Excellence from the Oxnard Chamber of Commerce, the Pacific Coast Business Times Latino Business Award, the Ventura County Star "25 over 50" award, and an honorary doctorate from California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI).
More on The Californer
"Receiving this recognition from the Ventura County Leadership Academy is deeply meaningful because it reflects the collective work of so many dedicated educators, partners and community leaders across Ventura County," said Dr. Herrera. "I have always believed that education is the foundation of economic mobility and community vitality, and this honor reinforces our shared responsibility to create systems that expand access and opportunity for every student. This recognition is not just about individual leadership — it represents the power of collaboration and our continued commitment to building pathways that connect education, workforce and community in transformative ways."
To learn more about the community colleges of Ventura County, visit https://vcccd.edu.
The annual VCLA Journey to Leadership Awards recognize outstanding leaders who exemplify the organization's mission of connecting people and issues to strengthen Ventura County. The Educational Leader of the Year honor is for those who demonstrate equity, diversity and academic excellence in guiding others. It was these qualities that led VCCCD Chancellor Rick MacLennan to nominate Dr. Herrera.
"Dr. Herrera's leadership has strengthened our educational ecosystem and expanded opportunity for students and families throughout Ventura County," said Chancellor MacLennan. "Her work connecting education, workforce development and community partnerships reflects the very best of what our district stands for."
More on The Californer
- Able Rooter Expands Services to Offer Premium Water Heater Installation Across St. Louis
- Director Sean McNamara Reunites with Award-Winning Cinematographer Shawn Seifert for Upcoming Feature Home
- California: Paws on patrol: Governor Newsom announces six newly graduated K-9 teams to join CHP
- White Lion Bonding & Insurance Services Expands Guidance on Performance Bonds
- Serelora Acquires ACTIN Care Groups' Risk-Stratification Software
Dr. Herrera has dedicated more than 15 years to VCCCD, growing from Dean of Institutional Effectiveness at Oxnard College to district-wide leadership. A founding member of the Ventura County STEM Regional Network, she has championed P-20 educational pathways and authored more than $40 million in state and federal grants serving underrepresented students. As Chair of the Economic Development Collaborative and a board member of Goodwill Industries, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Oxnard and Port Hueneme, and the Museum of Ventura County, her influence extends well beyond the campus. A published author and presenter in higher education, she brings genuine investment in people and a commitment to equity that shows up in the work, not just the words.
Her prior honors include the Ventura County Woman of the Year award, two consecutive Chairman's Awards of Excellence from the Oxnard Chamber of Commerce, the Pacific Coast Business Times Latino Business Award, the Ventura County Star "25 over 50" award, and an honorary doctorate from California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI).
More on The Californer
- J. Kenton Pierce Wins Prometheus Award for Best Novel
- City of Long Beach Experienced a 9% Decrease of Fireworks-Related Reports on July 4
- California: ICYMI: Newsom administration advances historic return of Blues Beach to local tribal stewardship
- IEI's Custom Design and Manufacturing Scale a Rail Monitoring Fleet
- Inaugural Cohort of Leadership Program Celebrated Across Ventura County Community College District
"Receiving this recognition from the Ventura County Leadership Academy is deeply meaningful because it reflects the collective work of so many dedicated educators, partners and community leaders across Ventura County," said Dr. Herrera. "I have always believed that education is the foundation of economic mobility and community vitality, and this honor reinforces our shared responsibility to create systems that expand access and opportunity for every student. This recognition is not just about individual leadership — it represents the power of collaboration and our continued commitment to building pathways that connect education, workforce and community in transformative ways."
To learn more about the community colleges of Ventura County, visit https://vcccd.edu.
Source: Ventura County Community College District
0 Comments
Latest on The Californer
- Sounds of LA County: 27 Parks.108 Concerts. One County
- Bakersfield artist Devyn Brinsfield releases new album after Paramount+ song placements
- Only One Flight Stands Between Los Angeles Youth Leaders and a Life-Saving Mission in South Africa
- Feature Film The Singing Priest Announces Official Release and Global Rollout
- Decode Digital Works Appoints Edward G. Gumbrecht to Strategic Advisory Board
- CellxLife, A California Company, Advances a New Era of Cancer Vaccines
- Stigma Across Borders: Concerns Grow Over Discrimination Against Shincheonji Members Abroad
- California: Governor Newsom announces appointments 7.8.2026
- Governor Newsom signs legislation to ensure corporations pay their fair share, protecting vital services for Californians
- Leather Repair Lab Expands to San Francisco Following Successful Launch in Sacramento
- Manuel Jesse Lopez Joins Amazon Associates Program to Expand E-Commerce and Digital Marketing
- California Lutheran University Expands Strategic Communications & Marketing Leadership
- World Cup Crowds Are a Stress Test for America's Restrooms
- Postmortem Pathology Expands Access to Private Autopsy Services in Las Vegas
- How Sacramento Families Are Using Private Autopsies to Protect Inheritances, Resolve Insurance Claims, and Find Closure
- Los Angeles' Best Food: Food Journal Magazine Examines the Trends Shaping the City's Dining Scene
- Wooffy Launches Smart Care Platform for Dog Owners
- Pervaziv AI Brings On-Device Local Models to Cortex for Private, Low-Latency Developer AI Controls
- Landmark Construction Expands Glass, Glazing, and Commercial Remodeling Services Across Los Angeles County and Surrounding Areas
- The Future of AI in Events Happens After Attendees Leave, New Research Shows Ahead of AI Appre