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THE OFFICIAL NEWS SOURCE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF
FLORIDA COLLEGES
December 2012 Volume 45, Issue 6
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COnTenTs DECEMBER2012
IN THIS ISSUE3 President’s Message
Dr. Gary Sligh
5 Executive Director/ CEO Message Michael Brawer
6 Fun Facts About Byron Todd
13 A Road to the Future: 2012 Convention Award
Winners
19 2012 Annual Convention Thank Yous
20 Bobbi Moran: Th AFC’s Devoted Helper Says
Goodbye
Region Convention Committees
21 Convention Photos
26 From a First Timer: AFC Convention Offers Real Value
Thank You to Our Convention Sponsors
27 AFC Foundation Silent Auction Donors
AFC 2012 Convention Hotel Thank Yous
29 AFC Professional Development Scholarship
30 AFC Certified College Professional Program
31 Mark Your Calendar!
32 2012/2013 Calendar
CHAPTER HEADLINES
8 College of Central Florida
Northwest Florida State College
9 President Stephens to Retire From South Florida State College
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10 Palm Beach State Awards $4,000 in Scholarships
Indian River State College
COMMISSION NEWS10 Occupational and
Workforce Education
11 Facilities Commission
KUDOS CONGRATS11 Dr. Heather J. Belmont
Selected as Vision and Change Leadership Fellow
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I do want to express my thanks for the special work that has taken place and share the sense of excitement that I have for the future of this organization.a”
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PresidentGary Sligh, Lake-Sumter State College
President-ElectByron Todd, Tallahassee Community College
VP for Regions & ChaptersPat Barfield, Chipola College
VP-Elect for Regions & ChaptersShelby Fiorentino, Valencia College
VP for CommissionsJoe Wallace, College of Central Florida
VP-Elect for CommissionsChristina Will, St. Johns River State College
Immediate Past-PresidentEvelyn Ward, Chipola College
COMMISSION CHAIRS
AdministrationRhea Cemer, Indian River State College
Adult & Continuing EducationDaisy Vulovich, State College of Florida
Career & Professional EmployeesDebi Jakubcin, Valencia College
Communications and MarketingChris Thomes, Gulf Coast State College
EquityStan Stone, Valencia College
Facilities Robert Flores, South Florida State College
FacultyJim Lansing, Broward College
Healthcare EducationAlice Serey, Indian River State College
Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Professional DevelopmentRob Gregg, Pensacola State College
Instructional InnovationPaul Cutlip, St. Petersburg College
Learning ResourcesDaniel Hood, Indian River State College
Occupational & Workforce EdEileen Storck, Indian River State College
RetireesJoanne Hutton, Brevard Community College
Rural Campuses TBD
Student DevelopmentJoseph Sarrubbo, Valencia College
TechnologyPaul Lefavi, Indian River State College
TrusteesSean Alveshire, Broward College
AFC Board of Directors
It is certainly impossible to survey all the wonderful accomplishments of the AFC in 2012 in the space of this small
President’s message. This edition of Current cannot even highlight all the people and events that have characterized this year. But, I do want to express my thanks for the special work that has taken place and share the sense of excitement that I have for the future of this organization. In my State of the Association address at Convention, I attempted to highlight many of the events that were planned and undertaken by our Association. Kudos to our wonderful AFC staff for their devoted service to the membership, to our Board of Directors, commission and region volunteers, and to all the individual chapter members who have worked tirelessly this year to bring the AFC to every corner of Florida! I know that I have never been a member of an association that had this many activities and had the broad scope of contact that the AFC enjoys. Convention 2012 was a great
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Here’s to a great 2012!
By Dr. Gary Sligh, AFC President
success! Over 500 folks gathered for a celebration of the AFC as the 2012 Association of the Year as judged by the Tallahassee Association of Association Executives. We heard speeches by our incoming officers, danced
at the social, attended over 50 professional development sessions, visited with our generous vendors, spent money at the Foundation Auction, and conducted the business of the Association. We also recognized the fine work of chapters, regions, and commissions, as well as many outstanding individual members. We revamped our Association Bylaws at Convention. Be sure to visit the website to study the changes and become more familiar with the workings of our organization. We approved minor
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REGION DIRECTORS
Region IKevin Peddie, Tallahassee Community College
Region IIDebi McElroy, Santa Fe College
Region IIICharlene Latimer, Daytona State College
Region IVSheryl Peterson, St. Petersburg College
Region VXiao Wang, Broward College
COMMITTEE CHAIRS (Ex officio)
BylawsBill Mullowney, Valencia College
Certified College Professional ProgramJeff Peters, Palm Beach State CollegeWill Benedicks, Tallahassee Community College
Community ServiceJamie Rothberg, Pasco-Hernando Community College
Finance, Human Resources & Retirement Issues Stanley Stone, Valencia College
LegislativeVictoria Hernandez, Miami Dade College
Member ServicesJuanita Scott, Pensacola State College
Membership DevelopmentAlex Perez, Lake-Sumter State College
Planning and DevelopmentTina Hart, Indian River State College
Policy and AdvocacyJohn Grosskopf, North Florida Community College
WellnessDebi Jakubcin, Valencia College
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS
The Division of Florida CollegesRandy Hanna, ChancellorThe Florida College System
Council of PresidentsJoe Pickens, St. Johns River State College
AFC Foundation BoardAndre Hawkins, Indian River State College
ParliamentarianDan Rodkin, Santa Fe College
Association of Florida CollegesMichael Brawer, CEO
AFC Board of Directors (continued)
CURRENT is published by the Association of Florida Colleges. Advertising, news releases, and other communications should be sent to the AFC, 113 East College Avenue, Tallahassee, Florida 32301, or by email at [email protected]. The views and opinions expressed in CURRENT are not necessarily those of the Association of Florida Colleges, its members, directors, or officers.
changes to our dues structure as well, leaving those at the initial level of membership unchanged and enacting slight increases in dues for some members. As we approach the end of 2012, I am eager to imagine what 2013 will hold. I will be continuing on as immediate past president for the coming year, but do so only to support the work of our incoming President for 2013, Mr. Byron Todd. Byron will bring steady and forceful leadership to the work ahead. Great changes are in the future for our colleges and the Florida College System. New theories and practices may challenge how we see ourselves and how we work to educate students in coming years. And the AFC is going to have to place itself in a position to continue to support our colleges. We have no other reason to exist. We are not a union or a partisan organization which needs to busy itself with the controversies that are sure to arise. Our role as the AFC is to discern the will of our members, which includes college presidents, trustees, and faculty and staff throughout the state, and act as a voice for the united strength of our system. If we remain true to that mission, we will continue to be strong and serve our ultimate purpose as the Association of Florida Colleges. Families have many ways of marking the end of the year and the onset of a new year. When I grew up in Virginia, we always had black-eyed peas and ham hocks to ensure good luck in the coming year. Whatever your practices may include for celebrating the holidays and the new year, let me send along my hopes for a blessed, peaceful, and productive one. Thanks for all the support you have provided to me in 2012!
Dr. Gary SlighAFC President
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO MESSAGE
By Michael Brawer, AFC Executive Director/CEO
Did You Know?
• Ninety-fivepercentofrespondentswhohandedinanAFCConventionevaluationformindicatedthattheeducationalsessionandexemplarypracticeprogramcontentratedGoodorExcellent(95%).Thisbodeswellforasummativeassessmentofoureffortthepastfouryearstotransitionfromaconventiontoaconference.
• DespitesomecomplaintsabouttheInnisbrookHotelbeing“toospreadout”,88%ofevaluatorsratedthehotelexperienceaverage(15%),good(25%)orexcellent(48%).
• Nomatterhowhardwehavetried,therejustdoesn’tseemtobeanywaytobringtheOpeningGeneralSessiontoaconclusioninsideof90minutes.
• Mostpeoplehavetoldmethattheywouldratherbeinareallygreateducationalsessionwith10peoplethanbeinamediocreonewith50people.Theadagethatlowturnoutmeanslowinterestmaynotbeasclearcutaswethink.
• Peoplewhofillouttheevaluationformsareeitherveryconstructiveandpolitewiththeirinputorjustviciousandugly,withnotmuchinbetween.Iwouldprefertheviciousanduglyjustcontactme
directlytosharetheirconcernsinsteadoftakinginvisibleshotsatmystafformeonpaper.
• WhenIwasakid,ifmymomput“that”infrontofyourname,like,“Idon’twantyouplayingwith‘that’JimmyBush”,itmeantshedidn’tlikehim.WhenIstopandchatwithconventionattendeesandtheytellme,forexample,“Ijustattended‘that’sessiononstudentdevelopment”Ican’thelpbutthinktheydidn’tlikeit.Butusually,Iamwrong.
• Thedessertandcoffeebarwassupposedtobeanafter-the-Galasocialevent,notandend-of-the-Gala-while-the-speaker-is-still-speakingevent.Theservicecrewsortofjumpedthegunonthatone.
• Theelementsoftheconventionratedexcellentbythemostpeopleweretheeducationalsessionsandtheprintedprogram,bothat62%.
• Thesecondhighestexcellentratedelementsoftheconventionweretheconventionregistrationprocessandthesleepingroomsatthehotel,bothat60%.
• Threeyearsrunningwehavehadtotalregistrationsinexcessof500attendeeswhichturnsaroundaprior5yeartrendofbelow500totals.
Random Thoughts about the AFC and Convention
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• Igetalotofattaboysandpats-on-the-back for pulling off a good convention, but it’s really the AFC staff that carries the water. I do try to lay out a vision for the general direction of the program, but without them, it would never happen as good as it does.
• Despitethepoliticaldifferences of opinion we all may hold, having the Governor show up at your convention, twice, can never be a bad thing.
• It’sabitsadformetoseeEvelyn Ward roll out of leadership of the AFC. She has been there since day one in my tenure and I will miss her wry perspective, sardonic wit, and knowledge and wisdom about the Association.
• AnyonewhosaystheAFCis “not for faculty” isn’t paying attention. Three of our four recent Association presidents are from the faculty-side of the house. Over the past 20 years, at least half were former or current faculty.
I wish each and every AFC member and their families a safe and Happy Hanukah, Merry Christmas, Joyous Kawanza, or Happy Holidays.
Michael Brawer
Follow me on Twitter this Legislative Session @mbrawer
How long have you worked at Tallahassee Community College? I have worked at Tallahassee Community College for 17 years.
What is your current title? My current title is Associate Professor.
How long have you been a member of the AFC? I have been a member of the AFC for 17 years. I joined the association the first day that I started working at the college.
What is your favorite quote? “Where there is no vision there is no hope.”
What is the last book you read? The last book that I read is Race for Relevance by Harrison Coerver and Mary Byers.
What do you like to do in your free time? I like to watch sports in my free time.
If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you meet? If I could meet anyone it would be Jackie Robinson. I think that he is an amazing man to endure what he did to change the face of baseball.
If you had to leave town in a hurry, knowing you would not be able toreturn, what five things would you take with you? If I had to leave Tallahassee and not return I would want to take with me of course my wife Ann, my dog Blazer, my pictures, my computer, and my trombone.
If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? I would like to learn how to ski.
If you could choose to stay a certain age forever, what age would it be?It would be 40.
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About Byron Todd
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In the month of September we had our Stevi B’s restaurant fundraiser during the lunch time hours. The Ocala campus had $440 in total sales giving us $66 for our fundraising account. Our guest speaker for the September general meeting was Dr. MaryEtta Fisher from the League of Women Voters. Dr. Fisher spoke to us about the 11 amendment changes being proposed on the ballot on Tuesday, November 6. Once again we held our annual boo bag sales and sold a total of 405 bags at $1 each. October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Dr. Myrick from Ocala Oncology Center in Ocala came and spoke at the general meeting. He gave the group useful information regarding breast cancer and early detection tips for prevention. In the month of October the AFC took collections for the Marion County Humane Society and collected various items such as dog/cat food, towels, cleaning supplies, animal beds, and various other items. We also asked for donations for the AFC Community Service
CHAPTER HEADLINESCOLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
Project, Ready for Life Pinellas, and collected a wide range of items from kitchen items, bedding, school supplies, hair products, and laundry items. Thursday, November 8th we held our Fall Harvest Luncheon in the Klein Center and there were 78 people in attendance. The AFC also worked with the Ocala faculty and staff in their collection efforts for Operation Backpacks for Interfaith in Ocala.
Former NWFSC AFC Chapter President, highly active AFC member, and college retiree Gwen Street was on hand at the October 11, 2012 General Membership Meeting so that our chapter could recognize her contributions to the AFC and to NWFSC by endowing the Gwen Street Scholarship. Not only did she graciously pose for a picture when presenting the chapter’s check to the NWFSC Foundation, Ms. Street insisted on providing deserts for the meeting in celebration for the new scholarship. During the meeting we gave an update about our team participating in the October 13th Ronald McDonald House Fire Truck Pull fundraiser and our accompanying donation to the House and our chapter’s participation in the START! Heart Walk event and donation to the American Heart Association. We also recognized this year’s officers with a swearing in ceremony – thank you Kristen Last, President; Bree Durham, Vice President; James Adams, Treasurer; Maddalena Ostrowski, Secretary; James Suderman, Legislative Liaison; April Leake, Historian & Social Media for your willingness to serve! The Chapter sponsored a team made up of NWFSC Law Enforcement Basic Recruit students to participate in the Pensacola Ronald McDonald
House’s Fire Truck Pull fundraiser. NWFSC AFC’s team took first place in the Education/Philanthropy division – winning by a scant .03 of a minute! Five NWFSC AFC members were able to attend the 63rd AFC Convention in Palm Harbor. At convention the NWFSC AFC was honored with the Platinum Level in the Chapter of the Year award competition. Kristen Last was recognized as the Region 1 NWFSC Unsung Hero as well as winning the CPEC Pat Barriteau Unsung Hero award. Ms. Last was also recognized at the Awards Luncheon for being the Region I Director Elect. Upcoming events include an art project social and many, many basketball concessions sales opportunities.
Dr. MaryEtta Fisher at the September general meeting discussing the 11 amendment changes on the election day ballot.
Kristen Last, NWFSC AFC Chapter President (left) and Gwen Street(center) present a check to Cristie Kedrowski, NWFSC Vice President ofCollege Advancement, to complete the payment of the Gwen StreetScholarship Endowment.
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PRESIDENT STEPHENS TO RETIRE FROM SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
CHAPTER HEADLINES
After 10 years of guiding the college through institutional growth and transformation, South Florida State College (SFSC) president Dr. Norman L. Stephens Jr. announced that he will retire from the college’s top post effective June 30, 2013. “The decision to retire was made with considerable difficulty and not without second and third thoughts,” Dr. Stephens said. “After 45 years in the community college world, I’m ready to join my wife Laurie in a new phase of our lives in active retirement.” The South Florida State College District Board of Trustees recently honored Dr. Stephens by renaming the building that houses most of the college’s allied health and science programs. That building is now known as the Dr. Norman L. Stephens Jr. Health and Science Education Center. Dr. Stephens, whose background is in the natural sciences, was personally involved in planning and developing this building. At its Oct. 24 meeting, the South Florida State College District Board of Trustees hired Dr. Jeff Hockaday of Sanford, N.C., as a consultant to guide the search for SFSC’s next president. Dr. Hockaday has completed more than 75 searches for community college presidents across the United States, 15 of which have been within the Florida College System. He assisted SFSC (formerly South Florida Community College) in its 2002 presidential search that resulted in the college hiring Dr. Norm Stephens. The search process is expected to take approximately six months. Since coming to SFSC on Sept. 3, 2002, Dr. Stephens has championed numerous changes for the college. This fall term, the college began offering a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision and Management, which has laid the groundwork for future bachelor’s degrees in nursing and elementary education. During Dr. Stephens’ tenure the college saw the addition of programs in radiography, dental hygiene, paramedic certification, practical nursing at the Hardee Campus, among others. Under Dr. Stephens’ leadership, SFSC has fostered an institution-wide culture of data-informed decision making and continuous improvement. During its 2011 reaffirmation of accreditation, the Southern Association of College and Schools Commission on Colleges
(SACS) visitation team had no recommendations for the college. The SACS visitation team also cited the college’s development of a quality enhancement topic as an educational best practice. SFSC was among 120 out of 1,200 community colleges across the United States to be nominated for the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, not just once but two years in a row. In partnership with the Highlands County School District, the Career Academy at SFSC was instituted. SFSC serves Highlands, Hardee, and DeSoto counties and is a member of the Florida College System. For more information about the college, visit www.southflorida.edu.
Dr. Norman L. Stephens, Jr.
THANK yOU TO OUR BRONzE SPONSOR!
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INDIAN RIvER STATE COLLEGE Luncheons. On September 20, Mary Pelletier, Assistant Professor of Dental Hygiene, presented “F in Oral Health for Florida” at the Fort Pierce campus. She presented information on how St. Lucie County’s Oral Health Coalition has been responding to the recent grade from National Oral Health Report Card. On October 11, Maggy Hurcalla, former Martin County Commissioner, presented “What’s Going on with Everglades Restoration?” at the Chastain campus in Stuart. Fundraisers. Throughout August and into September, the chapter promoted fundraising for the annual Dancing with the Celebrity Stars event held on September 8 in Port St. Lucie. Over $10,000 was raised to support chapter member Veronica Tempone, Associate Professor of English, Communication and Modern Languages, in her debut tango dance. Money went local charities Maya Matters and the Port St. Lucie Police Athletic League and $1500 was raised for IRSC student scholarships. In early October the chapter also purchased the IRSC AFC Chapter shirts as part of a fall fundraiser. Community Service. The IRSC AFC Chapter members participated in various SafeSpace Walk a Mile in Her Shoes events held in October. Events were held in Stuart (Oct 6), Port St. Lucie (Oct 13), and Vero Beach (Oct 27). The Chapter also collected items for Ready for Life Pinellas in support of the AFC’s convention service project. The chapter continues to send coupons – over $40,000 worth to date – to troops, at home and abroad, to help curtail living expenses in a project is called Troopons: Coupons for Troops. Civic Engagement. On Constitution Day, September 17, the chapter sponsored a Voter Registration Drive held at The River Shop Bookstore on IRSC’s main campus. The St. Lucie County’s Supervisor of Elections was on hand to register new voters and update voters’ information. Chapter members also faced off against students in a Constitution Jeopardy.
L-R: Melissa DePriest, Brenda Rante, Berenise Medina, and Bert Ortiz sporting new IRSC AFC Chapter shirts.
PALM BEACH STATE AWARDS $4,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS The Palm Beach State College Chapter of the AFC has awarded eight scholarships totaling $4,000 to help students fund their education at the College. Each recipient will receive $500 for the 2012-2013 academic year. The scholarships are open to AFC chapter members and their immediate families. This year’s scholarships will bring the total awarded since 2003 to nearly $24,000.
COMMISSION NEWSOCCUPATIONAL AND WORKFORCE EDUCATION The Florida Advanced Technological Education (FLATE) Center, a National Science Foundation (NSF) regional center of excellence at Hillsborough Community College (HCC) in Brandon announced on Oct. 1, 2012, the award of an unprecedented third round of NSF center-level funding. The FLATE designed and crafted A.S. Engineering Technology (ET) degree program is a model credential-based articulated pathway for advanced manufacturing that was implemented by the Florida Department of Education in 2008. The steady growth in the number of colleges adopting the degree, as well as colleges partnering with FLATE to create an education system in Florida to meet industry needs is a key element in the growth of ET enrollment; fourteen of Florida’s 28 colleges now offer the program. This effort exemplifies the creation of a community of practice among colleges, manufacturers, economic development organizations, Workforce Florida, and the Florida Department of Education. Collectively, this effort has produced a first-in-the-nation, statewide-articulated A.S. Engineering Technology Degree program that also recognizes a national workforce credential as a substitute for 15 hours of program course credit. www.fl-ate.org
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Send your chapter, region, and commission news, and kudos submissions, to [email protected]
2013 Officers:
Chair—George Urbano, Polk State Chair Elect—Kimberly Baker, HCC Secretary– Awilda Rivera, Polk State
Treasurer-Cheryl Arpasi, SFSC Membership- Robert Flores SFSC
Facilities Commission 2013 Happenings
Spring Conference April 2013 at Polk State College 12 Sessions scheduled for Technical Training Series throughout the State for 2013 Look to the webpage for upcoming training Webi-nars Sustainability Forum in May at Valencia
Facilities Commission 2012 AFC Commission of the Year
It’s about sharing ideas and collaboration!
It’s about recognizing successes and celebration!
M embers of the AFC Facilities Commission, Left to right, John Barbieri, IRSC, George Urbano, PSC, Cheryl Arpasi, SFSC, Kimberly Baker, HCC, Jesse VanderBiezen, Santa Fe, David Suarez, PBSC, Robert Flores, SFSC, pose with certificate for “2012 AFC Commission of the Year.”
Pictured Right: The Facilities Commission’s Educational presentation, “Motivating Oth-ers” drew a large crowd. 75 at-tendees took in the session pre-sented by Dr. Robert Flores. Pictured Left: Bill Reese from Santa Fe accepts the Best Practices Award for Sus-tainability.
COMMISSION NEWSFACILITIES COMMISSION: 2012 AFC COMMISSION OF THE YEAR
2013 Officers:• Chair—GeorgeUrbano,PolkState• ChairElect—KimberlyBaker,HCC• Secretary—AwildaRivera,PolkState• Treasurer—CherylArpasi,SFSC• Membership—RobertFlores,SFSC
2013 Officers:
Chair—George Urbano, Polk State Chair Elect—Kimberly Baker, HCC Secretary– Awilda Rivera, Polk State
Treasurer-Cheryl Arpasi, SFSC Membership- Robert Flores SFSC
Facilities Commission 2013 Happenings
Spring Conference April 2013 at Polk State College 12 Sessions scheduled for Technical Training Series throughout the State for 2013 Look to the webpage for upcoming training Webi-nars Sustainability Forum in May at Valencia
Facilities Commission 2012 AFC Commission of the Year
It’s about sharing ideas and collaboration!
It’s about recognizing successes and celebration!
M embers of the AFC Facilities Commission, Left to right, John Barbieri, IRSC, George Urbano, PSC, Cheryl Arpasi, SFSC, Kimberly Baker, HCC, Jesse VanderBiezen, Santa Fe, David Suarez, PBSC, Robert Flores, SFSC, pose with certificate for “2012 AFC Commission of the Year.”
Pictured Right: The Facilities Commission’s Educational presentation, “Motivating Oth-ers” drew a large crowd. 75 at-tendees took in the session pre-sented by Dr. Robert Flores. Pictured Left: Bill Reese from Santa Fe accepts the Best Practices Award for Sus-tainability.
Facilities Commission 2013 Happenings• SpringConferenceApril2013atPolkState
College• 12sessionsscheduledforTechnicalTraining
Series throughout the state for 2013• Looktothewebpageforupcomingtraining
webinars• SustainabilityForuminMayatValencia
2013 Officers:
Chair—George Urbano, Polk State Chair Elect—Kimberly Baker, HCC Secretary– Awilda Rivera, Polk State
Treasurer-Cheryl Arpasi, SFSC Membership- Robert Flores SFSC
Facilities Commission 2013 Happenings
Spring Conference April 2013 at Polk State College 12 Sessions scheduled for Technical Training Series throughout the State for 2013 Look to the webpage for upcoming training Webi-nars Sustainability Forum in May at Valencia
Facilities Commission 2012 AFC Commission of the Year
It’s about sharing ideas and collaboration!
It’s about recognizing successes and celebration!
M embers of the AFC Facilities Commission, Left to right, John Barbieri, IRSC, George Urbano, PSC, Cheryl Arpasi, SFSC, Kimberly Baker, HCC, Jesse VanderBiezen, Santa Fe, David Suarez, PBSC, Robert Flores, SFSC, pose with certificate for “2012 AFC Commission of the Year.”
Pictured Right: The Facilities Commission’s Educational presentation, “Motivating Oth-ers” drew a large crowd. 75 at-tendees took in the session pre-sented by Dr. Robert Flores. Pictured Left: Bill Reese from Santa Fe accepts the Best Practices Award for Sus-tainability.
Members of the AFC Facilities Commission, Left to Right: John Barbiere, IRSC, George Urbano, PSC, Cheryl Arpasi, SFSC, Kimberly Baker, HCC, Jesse VanderBiezen, Santa Fe, David Suarez, PBSC, Robert Flores, SFSC, pose with certificate for “2012 AFC Commission of the Year”
The Facilities Commission’s Educational presentation, “Motivating Others” drew a large crowd of 75 attendees, presented by Dr. Robert Flores.
Bill Reese from Santa Fe accepts the Best Practices Award for Sustainability.
KUDOS CONGRATS
DR. HEATHER J. BELMONT SELECTED AS vISION AND CHANGE LEADERSHIP FELLOW AFC’s member, Dr. Heather J. Belmont, Dean of the School of Science at Miami Dade College, has been selected to serve as a Vision and Change Leadership Fellow. Dr. Belmont is now part of a team of forty Leadership Fellows who were competitively selected from an application pool of over 250. The Leadership Fellows team is embarking on a year-long initiative integral to the goals of the Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education (PULSE). PULSE is a joint effort by National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health/NIGMS (NIH/NIGMS) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to stimulate systemic changes within biology departments at all types of post-secondary educational institutions, based upon the findings from the 2011 report Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education: A Call to Action and other similar calls for transformation of undergraduate life sciences education.
A ROAD TO THE FUTURE
2012 AFC CHAPTER OF THE yEAR
INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
2012 PLATINUM CHAPTERS
CHIPOLA COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
AFC CHAPTER
PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
2012 AFC COMMISSION OF THE yEAR
FACILITIES COMMISSION
2012 AFC REGION OF THE yEAR
REGION IV
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2012 GOLD CHAPTERS
COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA AFC CHAPTER
Not pictured:COLLEGE CENTER FOR LIBRARY AUTOMATION AFC CHAPTER
FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE AFC CHAPTER
HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
SANTA FE COLLEGEAFC CHAPTER
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA AFC CHAPTER
ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
VALENCIA COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
2012 SILVER CHAPTERS
DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE AFC CHAPTER
50% OR MORE OF EMPLOyEES AS MEMBERS
CHIPOLA COLLEGE
COLLEGE CENTER FOR LIBRARY AUTOMATION
COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE
FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE
PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SANTA FE COLLEGE
SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
Not pictured:
GREATEST % OF INCREASE OF MEMBERSOVER PREVIOUS yEAR
SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
2012 MEMBERSHIP AWARD
PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
GREATEST NUMERICALINCREASE OF MEMBERSOVER PREVIOUS yEAR
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BROWARD COLLEGEAFC CHAPTER
DR. JAMES L. WATTENBARGER AWARDT.K. WETHERELL
OUTSTANDING BOARD MEMBER AWARDWILLIAM J. MULLOWNEY, VALENCIA COLLEGE
HONORARy LIFE MEMBERSHIP AWARDS
JIM ROY,ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE
Not pictured:KENNETH PLANTE
FRANCES ASH,FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE
EVELYN WARD,CHIPOLA COLLEGE
OUTGOING PRESIDENT
DR. GARY SLIGH
INCOMING PRESIDENT
BYRON TODD
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
PAT BARFIELDCHIPOLA COLLEGE
JEFF PETERSPALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE
JAMES HARVEYCOLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
DEBBIE LEONARDFLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Not pictured:GWEN GILBERT, MIAMI DADE COLLEGE
LEADERSHIP SERVICE AWARD
PAT BARFIELD, CHIPOLA COLLEGEJOE WALLACE, COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
AFC PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR COMMUNITy SERVICE
MARY DITARANTO, STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA
TRUSTEE OF THE yEAR AWARDKAREN L. DURDEN, GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
RETIREES COMMISSIONCHAPTER EXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARD
PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE
ADMINISTRATION COMMISSIONEXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARD
LARRY LAWSON AND BRENDA RANTE,INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE
THE PRACTICAL INTERDISCIPLINARY ExERCISE PROGRAM
IEPPDCEXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARD
1ST PLACE, PAULA CIFUENTES, FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE2ND PLACE, KAREN D. PAIN, PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE
CPEC EXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARDJOSH MURDOCK, VALENCIA COLLEGE
CPEC LOGO CONTESTANDREA BOURGOIN, SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
CPEC BOOK SCHOLARSHIP AWARDANNE BERMAN, BROWARD COLLEGE
CPEC ESSAy AWARDJUANITA CURTIS, BREVARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CPEC UNSUNG HEROKRISTIN LAST, NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
CPEC EMPLOyEE OF THE yEARSHELBY FIORENTINO, VALENCIA COLLEGE
FACULTy COMMISSIONPROFESSOR OF THE yEAR
JERRY SHAWVER, FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE
DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORSPATRICIA CAMPBELL, BROWARD COLLEGE
CARL CREASMAN, VALENCIA COLLEGE
HEALTHCARE EDUCATION COMMISSION EXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARD
MARY PELLETIER , INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE
REGION 5 UNSUNG HEROESDENISE BROWN
MIGUEL RAMIREz, BROWARD COLLEGE ERIC DILLALOGUE, FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
BRENDA RANTE, INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE SHANIKA TAYLOR
SHIRLY FERGUSON, MIAMI DADE COLLEGE MARILEIDY GUzMAN
CANDY LALL DASS, PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE
REGION 4 UNSUNG HEROESKATHY WILLIAMS, HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
AUDRA LISWITH, ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGECINDY BELLAMY, PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CATHY LEWIS, SOUTH FLORIDA
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OWEC EXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARDJOHN GARDNER AND DR. JASON HURST
FACILITIES COMMISSION EXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARD
SANTA FE COLLEGE
LEARNING RESOURCES COMMISSION EXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARD
DIANA MATTHEWS, SANTA FE COLLEGE
EQUITy COMMISSION EXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARDDR. RACHEL ALLEN, VALENCIA COLLEGE
TECHNOLOGy COMMISSION EXEMPLARy PRACTICE AWARD
JAMES MAY, VALENCIA COLLEGE
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COMMUNICATIONS AND MARETING COMMISSION AWARDS
ADVERTISING - PRINT (LESS THAN 10,000 FTE), FIRST PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
ADVERTISING - PRINT (LESS THAN 10,000 FTE), SECOND PLACE PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE
ADVERTISING - PRINT (MORE THAN 10,000 FTE), FIRST PLACE TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ADVERTISING - PRINT (MORE THAN 10,000 FTE), SECOND PLACE SANTA FE COLLEGE
ADVERTISING - TELEVISION, FIRST PLACE TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ADVERTISING - TELEVISION, SECOND PLACE PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ADVERTISING - OUTDOOR, FIRST PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
ADVERTISING - OUTDOOR, SECOND PLACE ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE (TIE)
ADVERTISING - OUTDOOR, SECOND PLACE COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA (TIE)
ANNUAL REPORT - COLLEGE, FIRST PLACE PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE
ANNUAL REPORT - COLLEGE, SECOND PLACE COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
ANNUAL REPORT - FOUNDATION, FIRST PLACE PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ANNUAL REPORT - FOUNDATION, SECOND PLACE COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
ARTICLE IN A COLLEGE-PRODUCED PUBLICATION,FIRST PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
ARTICLE IN A COLLEGE-PRODUCED PUBLICATION, SECOND PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
ARTICLE/STORY PITCH RESULTING IN PUBLICATION, FIRST PLACE ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE (TIE)
ARTICLE/STORY PITCH RESULTING IN PUBLICATION, FIRST PLACE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA TIE
ARTICLE/STORY PITCH RESULTING IN PUBLICATION, SECOND PLACE SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
ATHLETIC MEDIA GUIDE, FIRST PLACE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA
ATHLETIC MEDIA GUIDE, SECOND PLACE ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE
“BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK”, FIRST PLACE CHIPOLA COLLEGE
“BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK”, SECOND PLACE ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE
BROCHURE, FIRST PLACE PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
BROCHURE, SECOND PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE (TIE)
BROCHURE, SECOND PLACE TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (TIE)
BROCHURE - THE ARTS, FIRST PLACE ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE
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BROCHURE - THE ARTS, SECOND PLACE SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE (TIE)
BROCHURE - THE ARTS, SECOND PLACE SANTA FE COLLEGE (TIE)
CATALOG - PRINT, FIRST PLACE LAKE-SUMTER STATE COLLEGE
CATALOG - PRINT , SECOND PLACE NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (TIE)
CATALOG - PRINT , SECOND PLACE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA (TIE)
DIRECT MAIL PIECE/CAMPAIGN, FIRST PLACE PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE
DIRECT MAIL PIECE/CAMPAIGN, SECOND PLACE SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
DISPLAY/PRESENTATION BOARD, FIRST PLACEINDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE
DISPLAY/PRESENTATION BOARD,SECOND PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
FOUNDATION CATEGORY - FUNDRAISING PIECE, FIRST PLACE PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
FOUNDATION CATEGORY - FUNDRAISING PIECE, SECOND PLACE ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE
MAGAzINE, FIRST PLACE COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
MAGAzINE, SECOND PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
NEWSLETTER, FIRST PLACE SANTA FE COLLEGE
NEWSLETTER, SECOND PLACE ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE
BEST PHOTOGRAPHY IN A PUBLISHED PIECE (LESS THAN 10,000 FTE), FIRST PLACE ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE
BEST PHOTOGRAPHY IN A PUBLISHED PIECE (LESS THAN 10,000 FTE), SECOND PLACE NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
COMMUNICATIONS AND MARETING COMMISSION AWARDSBEST PHOTOGRAPHY IN A PUBLISHED PIECE (MORE THAN 10,000 FTE), FIRST PLACE SANTA FE COLLEGE
BEST PHOTOGRAPHY IN A PUBLISHED PIECE (MORE THAN 10,000 FTE), SECOND PLACE SANTA FE COLLEGE
POSTER (LESS THAN 10,000 FTE), FIRST PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
POSTER (LESS THAN 10,000 FTE), SECOND PLACE NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
POSTER (MORE THAN 10,000 FTE), FIRST PLACE SANTA FE COLLEGE
POSTER (MORE THAN 10,000 FTE), SECOND PLACE TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
REDESIGN, FIRST PLACE FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE REDESIGN, SECOND PLACE CHIPOLA COLLEGE
SINGLE SHEET FLIER, FIRST PLACE NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SINGLE SHEET FLIER, SECOND PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
SOCIAL MEDIA, FIRST PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
SOCIAL MEDIA, SECOND PLACE GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE
SPECIALTY ADVERTISING/PROMOTION ITEMS, FIRST PLACE CHIPOLA COLLEGE
SPECIALTY ADVERTISING/PROMOTION ITEMS, SECOND PLACE SANTA FE COLLEGE
STUDENT HANDBOOK/ORIENTATION GUIDE, FIRST PLACE PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
STUDENT HANDBOOK/ORIENTATION GUIDE, SECOND PLACE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA
TRENDSETTER, FIRST PLACE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA
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communications and mareting commission awards
TrendseTTer, second Place Gulf coasT sTaTe colleGe
Video/elecTronic PromoTion firsT Place, sT. Johns riVer sTaTe colleGe
Video/elecTronic PromoTion, second Place Gulf coasT sTaTe colleGe (Tie)
Video/elecTronic PromoTion, second Place colleGe of cenTral florida (Tie)
Viewbook/recruiTmenT Piece, firsT Place sT. Johns riVer sTaTe colleGe
Viewbook/recruiTmenT Piece, second Place sT. Johns riVer sTaTe colleGe
a special thanks to st. Petersburg college and Pasco-hernando community college, all the region committees, the Technology commission, and doug ryan consulting. Thank you to the following students:Jared ferreira, sPc student and President of the florida college system student Government associationlisa stevens, sPc student ambassadorandrew malyj, sPc student and state secretary of the florida college system student Government associationstudent ambassadors from st. Petersburg college student ambassadors from Pasco-hernando community college linda P karp, fcssGa state advisor, lake-sumter community college
melanie Jackson, south florida, convention Production
renee maples, Tallahassee community college, & stephanie campbell, Polk state college – opening session skit Participants
katrina Porter, Gulf coast state college, & Tom mason, santa fe college – 1st Timer’s orientation facilitators
dwayne Pugh, Tallahassee community college, mike hutley, santa fe college, naja williams, Valencia college, isa suarez, Polk state college, and John barbieri, indian river state college for their participation in the opening session skit
marcia Gilbert, Pasco-hernando community college, ray calvert, Pasco hernando community college, & Paul wright, Pasco hernando community college, for assistance coordinating the internet room computers
aFc 2012 convention thank Yous
st. Petersburg college
Pasco-hernando community college
linda karp, coordinator student life/sGa advisor & fcssGa state advisor, lake-sumter community college
Jared ferreira, Veteran & fcssGa President
data card, inc., convention name badges and equipment
Technology commission, internet room staffing
Jayme rothberg, convention service Project
marsha kiner, convention coordinator
eileen Johnson, convention office manager and registration coordinator
adrienne bryant, exhibitor and sponsor coordinator and social media coordinator
Tina ingramm, content manager, convention Program
christine Taylor, Graphic designer, convention Program
carol Quinn and david schrenk, silent auction
doug ryan consulting, convention on-site manager
websiTe, firsT Place Pasco-hernando communiTy colleGe
websiTe, second Place souTh florida sTaTe colleGe
websiTe - The arTs, firsT Place souTh florida sTaTe colleGe
websiTe - The arTs, second Place sT. Johns riVer sTaTe colleGe
exemPlary PracTice/oVerall camPaiGn ,firsT Place colleGe of cenTral florida
bob bade, associate dean of student engagement and activities, Pasco hernando community college
Tammy cappleman, student support advisor & Veteran liaison, st. Petersburg college
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Bobbi Moran:
With near perfect attendance for the more than 25 years at AFC Annual Conventions (only missing one due to illness) Bobbi Moran of College of Central Florida has always been a dedicated member. In
2001, she was given Honorary Life Member status and has continued to be active and involved. Moran has held many AFC Committee and Chapter officer positions and chairs the Credentials Committee. This Committee is responsible for verifying the Convention attendees report and for ensuring the credentials of all voting delegates at the Annual Convention. Moran has been chair since 1996. “Bobbi is a great example of the spirit of the AFC. She is always there with a smiling face and a “Hi’ya Honey” to greet you at convention. It has been a pleasure to work with Bobbi
The AFC’s Devoted Helper Says Goodbye
on the Credentials Committee because I always know everything will be under control when she is there,” Eileen Johnson said. Many thanks go to Bobbi for her hard work and dedication to the AFC. Members like her help our Association succeed.
Bobbi Moran will be retiring in the near future. She has attended nearly every AFC Convention for more than 25 years.
Region iRegion Director-Kevin Peddie, Tallahassee Community CollegeChipola CollegeGulf Coast State CollegeNorthwest Florida State CollegePensacola State CollegeTallahassee Community College
*Decorations Committee *Event Photography Committee *Silent Auction Committee
Region iiRegion Director-Debi McElroy, Santa Fe CollegeFlorida Gateway CollegeFlorida State College at JacksonvilleNorth Florida Community CollegeSt. Johns River State CollegeSanta Fe College
*AFC Office Committee *Name Badge Committee *Ticket Taker Committee
Region iiiRegion Director-Charlene Latimer, Daytona State CollegeBrevard Community CollegeCollege of Central FloridaDaytona State CollegeLake-Sumter State CollegeSeminole State College of FloridaValencia College
*Major Door Prizes Committee *Donated Door Prizes Committee *Service Project Committee
Region iVRegion Director-Sheryl Peterson, St. Petersburg CollegeEdison State CollegeHillsborough Community CollegePasco-Hernando Community CollegePolk State CollegeSt. Petersburg CollegeSouth Florida State CollegeState College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota
*Audio-Visual Committee *Internet Room/Computer Equipment Committee
Region VRegion Director-Xiao Wang, Broward CollegeBroward CollegeFlorida Keys Community CollegeIndian River State CollegeMiami Dade CollegePalm Beach State College
*Registration Committee *Meal Table Reservation Committee
Region ConVenTion CoMMiTTeeS
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From a First-Timer:
This was my first state event representing Pensacola State College at the AFC Convention. I was able to meet others that do
my job in other parts of the state and we have already been communicating and sharing best practices. I was also able to spend informal time with other staff members from PSC and build those relationships. I learned more about the AFC Certified College Professional Program that I want to pursue for my own professional development. Evelyn Ward gave us some valuable leadership perceptions in the workshop she lead as part of her participation in the CCP Program. I attended several educational sessions to learn more about on-line support offered through the AFC. The new website training conducted by Adrienne Bryant gave me the opportunity to see some of the new “bells and whistles” that are in the process of being implemented
at www.myafchome.org. By attending the Social Media workshop I learned a few more steps in the process of using this tool more effectively. In fact after this class, I was able to send several “tweets” during the convention, as I practiced what Josh Murdock shared with us. The insights from the Florida College System Legislative Issues Session helped me see the bigger picture of the involvement that the AFC has in shaping higher education. I was able to attend the business meeting and vote on issues and candidates, representing Pensacola State College. I visited every vendor represented at the conference and brought back information that I can use to research additional course offerings for my department. I also purchased items from the silent auction to financially support the AFC, as a way to further its mission. As a first time attendee, I felt a part of the organization because the leadership at our local chapter worked toward
preparing me before leaving town along with involving me once we got there. Rob Gregg, our local AFC president organized a breakfast get-together the first morning and an after-dinner social for our local group. Carol Quinn did a great job in organizing the silent auction and I was glad to help in my small way by logging in items for a few hours. As is true in almost anything, you reap the rewards of an organization and experiences usually based on what effort you are willing to put into it. I look forward to learning more about the impact and value of this professional organization, as we all strive to improve communication.
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AFC Convention Offers Real Value By Frances Yeo, Pensacola State College
NetTutor, Platinum Sponsor
Aspen University, Silver Sponsor
Association of Florida Colleges Foundation, Inc., Bronze Sponsor
University of Maryland University College, Bronze Sponsor
NetTutor, AFC Board of Directors Dinner
Metz Culinary Management, AFC Fun Run
Legacy Insurance Solutions, LLC., Afternoon Snack Break
Barnes & Noble College, Coffee Break
Florida Blue, Convention Bags
NetTutor, Council of President’s Luncheon
DBM/Identification Systems Group, Name Badges
Florida Trend, Photo Booth
Western Governors University, Welcome Reception
The Beck Group, Trustees Luncheon Keynote Speaker
Thank you To our convenTion sponsors
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Administration CommissionAFCAndre Hawkins, AFC Past President & AFC Foundation ChairBrevard Community CollegeBroward CollegeCareer & Professional Employees CommissionCarol Quinn, Pensacola State College, AFC Past President & AFC Foundation MemberCasa MonicaCatherine Cornelius, AFC FoundationCentral Florida CollegeChipola CollegeChuck MojockEileen Johnson, AFC StaffEvelyn Ward, Chipola College & AFC Past PresidentFlorida Gateway CollegeFlorida Keys Community CollegeFlorida State College at JacksonvilleGulf Coast State CollegeHealthcare CommissionHillsborough Community CollegeIndian River State CollegeJim LansingJon BowmanJoyce Traynom, Chipola College, AFC Past President & AFC Foundation Member
AFC FOUNDATION 2012 SILENT AUCTION DONORS:
Katrina Porter, Gulf Coast State CollegeKenneth Reddick, Florida State College at JacksonvilleLearning Resources CommissionLee Patrizzi, Seminole Community CollegeMiami Dade CollegeMike Brawer, AFC CEONorthwest Florida State CollegeOcean Reef ClubOmni Championgate OrlandoPalm Beach State CollegePat Barfield, Chipola College & VP Regions & ChaptersPensacola State CollegePlantation on Crystal RiverRenaissance World GolfRetiree’s CommissionSanta Fe CollegeSeminole State CollegeSouth Florida State CollegeSt. Petersburg State CollegeTradewinds St. PetersburgValencia CollegeVinoy ResortWill Benedicks, Tallahassee Community College & AFC Past PresidentWind Creek Casino & Resort
AFC 2012 CONVENTION HOTEL THANK yOUS
The Plantation in Crystal River9301 West Fort Island TrailCrystal River, Florida 34429352.795.1605 ext. 315www.PlantationInn.com Hyatt Regency Bonaventure250 Racquet Club RoadWeston, FL 33326954.349.5791www.bonaventure.hyatt.com Intercontinental Tampa4860 West Kennedy BoulevardTampa, FL 33609www.intercontinental.com
Boca Raton Marriott at Boca Center5150 Town Center CircleBoca Raton, FL 33486 561.392.4600www.marriott.com/pbibr
The Ocean Reef Club35 Ocean Reef DriveKey Largo, FL 33037888.422.9944www.oceanreef.com Sirata Beach Resort5300 Gulf Blvd.St. Pete Beach, FL 33706727.363.5105www.sirata.com
Key Largo Resort97000 Overseas HighwayKey Largo, FL 33037305.852.5553www.keylargogrande.com The Seagate Hotel & Spa1000 E. Atlantic AvenueDelray Beach, FL 33483Hotel: 561.665.4800Fax: 561.665.4831www.theseagatehotel.com St. Petersburg Marriott Clearwater12600 Roosevelt BoulevardSt. Petersburg, FL 33716727.572.7800www.stpeteclearwatermarriott.com
Daytona Beach Resort & Conference2700 North Atlantic AvenueDaytona Beach, FL 32118Toll Free: 877.644.3231www.daytonabeachresort.com Hyatt Regency Coconut Point5001 Coconut RoadBonita Springs, FL 34134239.444.1234www.coconutpoint.hyatt.com Mainsail Suites Hotel5108 Eisenhower BoulevardTampa, Florida 33634813.290.3840 www.mainsailtampa.com ...Continued on page 19
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Embassy Suites Tampa513 South Florida AvenueTampa, FL 33602813.769.8328www.tampadowntown.embassysuites.com Homewood Suites16450 Corporate Commerce WayFort Myers, FL 33913239.210.7203http://homewoodsuites3.hilton.com/en/index.html Naples Grande Beach Resort475 Seagate DriveNaples, FL 34103239.594.6736www.naplesgranderesort.com Sheraton Sand Key Resort1160 Gulf Blvd.Clearwater Beach, FL 33767727.595.1611www.sheratonsandkey.com Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront / Palm Beaches3700 North Ocean DriveSinger Island FL561.472.0303www.HiltonSingerIsland.com Sanibel Harbour Marriott Resort17260 Harbour Pointe Dr.Fort Myers, FL 33908800.767.7777http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/rswsb-sanibel-harbour-marriott-resort-and-spa
Hyatt Regency Sarasota1000 Boulevard of the ArtsSarasota, FL 34236941.363.2602www.hyattregencysarasota.com
Wyndham Bay Point Resort4114 Jan Cooley Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408Toll Free: 800.874.7105www.WyndhamBayPoint.com Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront1550 N. Atlantic AvenueCocoa Beach, FL 32931321.613.9023 www.hiltoncocoabeach.com Orlando World Center Marriott8701 World Center DriveOrlando, FL 32821407.238.8598www.marriottworldcenter.com Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista in the Walt Disney World® Resort1751 Hotel Plaza BoulevardLake Buena Vista FL 32830 407.827.3813www.hiltonorlandolakebuenavista.com Hawks Cay Resort61 Hawks Cay Blvd.Hawks Cay ResortDuck Key, FL 33050800.432.2242www.hawkscay.com The Florida Hotel and Conference Center1500 Sand Lake RdOrlando, FL 32809407.859.1500www.thefloridahotelorlando.com Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort and Spa:4000 Sandestin Blvd. SouthDestin, FL 32459 850.267.9627 www.hilton.com/hiltonsandestinbeach.com
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AFC StaffExecutive Director/CEO
Michael Brawer • [email protected]
Associate Executive Director for Membership and Professional Development
Marsha Kiner • [email protected]
Director of Administration and FinanceEileen Johnson • [email protected]
Executive Assistant/Publications CoordinatorTina Ingramm • [email protected]
Membership Information & Database ManagerAdrienne Bryant • [email protected]
Staff AssistantDavid Schrenk • [email protected]
Thank you To our bronze sponsor!
What is the AFC Professional Development Scholarship?
The AFC Professional Development Scholarship is offered by the AFC Foundation to members who can demonstrate an effective professional development plan to advance their knowledge and skills as a college professional. Any AFC member may apply for the scholarship.
How can the scholarship funds be used?
The scholarship funds are provided are to support member participation in any AFC Professional Development Program. These include:• AFCLeadershipConference• AFCMembershipConference• AFCAnnualConvention• AFCCertifiedCollegeProfessional Program• AFCCommissionConference• AFCRegionalConference
Up to 10 scholarships will be awarded annually. Award amounts will range from $300-$500 each. Funds may be used to cover costs of registration or enrollment, travel, and materials to any of the events listed above.
To apply for a scholarship award, please go to myafchome.org, and click on About Us/Foundation.
P R O F E S S I O N A LD E V E L O P M E N TS C H O L A R S H I P
AFC Foundation Professional Development ScholarshipAPPLICATION
Applicant Information (You must be an AFC Member in good standing)Name: _________________________________________________________________College: ________________________________________________________________Position/Title ____________________________________________________________Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________Email: _________________________________________________________________ Please respond to each of the following. Use additional pages as needed.1. This application is for a scholarship to support my participation in (choose one event): ___ AFC Membership Conference ___ AFC Leadership Conference ___ AFC Annual Convention ___ AFC Commission Conference ___ AFC Regional Conference (Region___) ___ Certified College Professional Program
2. Please describe why you are seeking the scholarship.
3. Please state how your participation in the event chosen will benefit your professional development.
4. Do you have the support of your supervisor to participate in the event if you are awarded the scholarship? ___yes ___no
5. Depending on the amount of your award, will your college cover any additional costs for your participation not covered by the scholarship amount? ___yes ___no
6. What will you “give back” to the AFC as result of receiving this award?
7. Please make any other statement below that will help the committee determine your selection for a scholarship award.
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AFC Introduces a new opportunity for professional development
Certified CollegeProfessional ProgramTheCertifiedCollegeProfessional(CCP)ProgramwillprovideAFCmemberwiththeopportunitytoearnadesignationrelatedtotheirwork as a college professional, and expose them to content and experience they may not be able to obtain elsewhere. The CCP programprovidessignificantvalue-addedbenefitsformembershipintheAFCandenhancestheAFC’sroleastheprimaryprofessionaldevelopment provider for the Florida College System.
Application Criteria:• YouhavebeenamemberoftheAssociationofFloridaColleges(AFC)
for at least one year• Youhavebeenemployedfull-timebyaFloridaCollegeSysteminstitu-
tion for at least 3 years, and you have at least one year of experience in your current position at the college
• YouarecommittedtoupholdingtheAFCCertifiedCollegeProfessional“Standards of Conduct”
• YourcollegepresidentwillsuportyourefforttoearntheCCP
CLICK HEREtofindoutmoreabouttheprogramor to register.
“I can think of nothing more important to a college than investing in the professional development of our people. I am excited about the opportunities this program will give participants from our college to learn from colleagues at other colleges.”
—Dr. Jim Murdaugh, President, Tallahassee Community College
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Leadership ConferenceJanuary 31 - February 1, 2013Tallahassee Community College - Capitol CenterTallahassee, Florida
Membership Development ConferenceJuly 11-12, 2013Westin at MarinaVillageCape Coral, Florida
64th AFC Annual ConventionNovember 13-15, 2013Hilton HotelSanDestin, Florida
Mark Your Calendar!Upcoming AFC Events:
Go to www.MyAFCHome.org for more details.
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February
January
March
April
May
REGION I4/5/13
Pensacola StateCollege
REGION II4/19/13Florida State
College at Jacksonville
REGION III4/12/13
Valencia College
REGION IV4/5/13
Hillsborough Community College
REGION V3/21/13Indian River
State College
Dates and Locations subject to change.
Save the Date: Upcoming Region Conferences
Council of Presidents Dinner 1/10/13Council of Presidents Business Meeting 1/11/13Board of Directors Meeting 1/30/13Certified College Professional Program-Leadership Course 1/30/13Leadership Conference 1/31 - 2/01/13
Trustees Annual Legislative Conference 2/6 -2/7/13Council of Presidents Dinner 2/7/13 Council of Presidents Business Meeting 2/8/13
Council of Presidents Dinner 3/14/13Council of Presidents Business Meeting 3/15/13Region V Spring Conference 3/21/13
Region I Spring Conference 4/5/13Region IV Spring Conference 4/5/13Council of Presidents Dinner 4/11/13Council of Presidents Business Meeting 4/12/13Region III Spring Conference 4/22/13
Council of Presidents Conference Call 5/10/13Student Development Commission Spring Conference 5/14 - 5/16/13
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