Angela Reddock will become the newest trustee for the Los Angeles Community College District when she is sworn in today at Southwest College.
The Board of Trustees appointed Reddock to the post earlier this month to fill the seat vacated by Michael Waxman, who resigned from elected office in February.
The LACCD is a political subdivision of the State of California and serves as the governing body for the nine Los Angeles community colleges.
"I am very excited," said Reddock in a press release after her appointment. "I am joining the board at a very exciting time for the district. The board recently approved a five-year strategic plan that focuses on very critical issues for the district: improving community access, creating community partnerships, and raising the standards of education for our students."
Reddock further stated in the release, "I believe community college can be the glue which connects multiple issues within our city and county, the betterment of the economy; the creation of sustainable jobs and career opportunities in addition to the linking of our communities across ethnic and cultural lines."
Reddock, 39, received her Juris Doctorate from UCLA and earned her undergraduate degree from Amherst College. She is a partner in the law firm of Carroll, Burdick & McDonough, LLP.
Reddock currently holds positions as the LA County Government Services Commission and is the chair of the board of directors for the LA African American Women's Public Policy Institute in addition to running for District 11 office of the LA City council in '04 -'05.
"She was chosen for her experience and leadership in her professional and civic involvements," said LACCD Board President Georgia Mercer.
Applicants for the position were asked to respond to a questionnaire, submit a resume and curriculum with supportive and relevant materials. Twenty-seven candidates presented speaking points during the regular public session of the bimonthly LACC board meeting held at the district's downtown office.
"We were extremely impressed with all of the applicants and we hope they will all stay involved with the LACCD," said Mercer. "We are looking forward to working with Ms. Reddock for the next two challenging years while we select a new chancellor for the district, open newly constructed buildings at our nine colleges and receive campus makeovers."
Reddock's term will expire June 30, 2009.








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