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Judy Miner Highlight
About Judy
- I fell in love with the French language in high school, so my goal was to go to college, study French, and then come back to my high school to teach French.
- I ended up double majoring in French and history, and decided to also get my master’s degree in history.
- While in college, I became a student worker in the registrar’s office and learned that I really liked helping students through the administrative process.
- I went to law school, and during that time, I got the opportunity to become the dean of admissions and records at City College of San Francisco.
- I stayed for five years but decided to move on to a management consulting position at Peat Marwick Mitchell—that led to a position with the state chancellor’s office for community colleges.
- From there, I got the opportunity to work at De Anza College, where I spent 19 years, including the last nine years as the vice president of instruction.
- I then served as president of Foothill College for eight years.
- Now I serve as chancellor for the district as a whole.