President
Madison Area Technical College, Presidential Search (Southcentral Wisconsin)
The District Board of Trustees (Board) of Madison Area Technical College (Madison College), a thriving institution serving more than 27,000 students (unduplicated headcount) in southcentral Wisconsin, invites nominations and applications for the position of President. The President will serve as the chief executive officer of the institution, responsible to the Board for the overall administration of all college functions. Madison College seeks a dynamic, innovative student and results-oriented President with exceptional professional, educational, and personal values and standards.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Madison College is a publicly supported, technical, and comprehensive community college dedicated to providing accessible, high-quality education and hands-on technical and career training. Madison College offers an extensive array of affordable and high-impact learning opportunities, including two-year associate degrees, liberal arts transfer, two-year technical diplomas, one-year technical diplomas, certificates, early college programs, developmental education, continuing and professional education, customized training, and more in fields aligned with the needs of the diverse communities in its district and the workforce needs in the region.
With total expenditures of $169,762,100 (Fiscal Year 202425 general fund operating budget), Madison College serves a district that includes part or all 12 counties. It offers instruction through three campuses in Madison and regional campuses in Fort Atkinson, Portage, Reedsburg, and Watertown. The College operates independently as part of the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), a network of 16 colleges throughout the state.
The President reports directly to the Board, composed of nine members (two employee members, two employer members, one school district administrator, one elected official, and three members at large). The Board is appointed by a committee that consists of the Chairperson of each of the 12 counties in the district. District Board Trustees are appointed for staggered three-year terms with a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer elected annually. Representation on the Board is apportioned throughout the district as set forth in section 38.108, paragraph 2 of Wisconsin statutes.
The President directly supervises the Provost, the Executive Vice Presidents of Administration and Finance, Student Affairs, Human Resources, and the Chief Strategy Officer; the Vice President of Culture and Climate; and the Director of Strategic Communications. All other employees ultimately report to the President via a system of delegated responsibility.
Madison College has retained Gold Hill Associates, a national community college executive search firm, to assist in the recruitment of the new President. This document briefly describes Madison College and the college's 12 county district. Also included is a summary of the professional skills and experiences, educational training, and personal qualities expected of the successful candidate.
ABOUT MADISON COLLEGE
From modest beginnings in 1912, when 63 young students crammed into a single room above a fire station to take the area's first "vocational" classes, Madison College has evolved to provide associate degrees, transfer opportunities, technical diplomas, and certificates in more than 190 programs.
An annual survey of Madison College graduates consistently reports that more than 92 percent of the college's graduates find jobs within six months. Of those, 91 percent stay in Wisconsin, and 74 percent are employed in the district.
Madison College's student population is 36 percent minority, and it is an emerging Hispanic-serving institution. More than 18 percent of Madison College employees identify as belonging to a minority population.
Madison College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is part of the Open Pathway for maintaining its accreditation with HLC. It follows a 10-year cycle focused on quality assurance and institutional improvement.
Madison College employs 445 full-time and 860 part-time faculty, many of whom hold advanced degrees. The college also employs 725 full and part-time staff. In sum, Madison College employs over 2,700 people who are united in the college's mission, vision, and values.
Learn more in the Madison College Annual Report.
ABOUT THE MADISON COLLEGE DISTRICT
Madison College serves all or part of 12 counties in southcentral Wisconsin, including Columbia, Dane, Jefferson, Marquette and Sauk. It also serves portions of Adams, Dodge, Green, Iowa, Juneau, Richland and Rock counties. It covers approximately 4,300 square miles. Included in this service area are 223 municipalities and 40 K12 school districts. The flagship campus is in Madison, Wisconsin, and is known as the Truax Campus, with two additional Madison metro campuses – the Commercial Avenue Campus and Goodman South Campus. There are regional campuses in Fort Atkinson, Portage, Reedsburg, and Watertown.
The total labor force of the district is 469,516 workers. Of those, 52.4 percent are male, and 47.6 percent are female; 81 percent are nonminority workers and 19 percent are minority employees.
ABOUT MADISON AND SOUTHCENTRAL WISCONSIN
This position is located in the vibrant city of Madison, which is Wisconsin's second-largest city and the state capital. Nestled between two lakes, there are year-round activities, including the Dane County Farmers' Market located around Capitol Square, more than 200 miles of scenic biking and hiking trails, world-class restaurants, and numerous festivals and community events. Madison is consistently ranked as a top community in which to work, live, and play. Madison offers a smalltown feel, with a big city impression. Madison is 125 miles northwest of Chicago and 77 miles west of Milwaukee. Learn more atvisitmadison.com
The Greater Madison Area, which includes the 12 counties served by Madison College, offers residents and visitors a unique blend of urban opportunities. You'll also find unspoiled rural natural beauty, distinctive communities, and some of Wisconsin's greatest collections of natural, educational, artistic, and historical attractions. Learn more atmadisonregion.org/livinghere/
ABOUT THE WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM (WTCS)
In 1911, Wisconsin created the modern technical colleges system by becoming the first state to establish a system of state support called "Vocational, Technical, Adult Education of Wisconsin." In the late 1960s, Wisconsin legislators incorporated 16 statewide community college districts into a single network. The goal of the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) was to help the state's geographically isolated technical colleges to share ideas and resources.
Today, the WTCS offers more than 500 programs awarding two-year associate degrees, one and two-year technical diplomas, short-term technical diplomas, and certificates. The System is the major provider of customized instruction and technical assistance for Wisconsin employers. More than 270,000 people enroll at a technical college each year.
ABOUT THE MADISON COLLEGE FOUNDATION
The Madison College Foundation is an independent, 501.c.3 Wisconsin nonprofit corporation established in 1973 as the official fundraising and gift-receiving organization for Madison College. The Foundation raises, invests, and distributes funds to support Madison College students and programs.
The Madison College Foundation's role is to support the college in its mission to provide access to quality education for all and foster learning and success. Thanks to the generosity of alumni, faculty/staff, and friends the Foundation has provided more than $25 million in scholarship and financial assistance to over 45,000 Madison College students.
Critical Leadership Requirements and Specific Responsibilities
The President is responsible for broad leadership and direction, day-to-day governance, policy development and the assignment and delegation of authority. These duties are based on Madison College's mission and vision; its values of excellence, respect, belonging and integrity; and the Board's key performance indicators. The President will foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, continuous learning and improvement. They will also guide the institution to achieve successful management, academic, financial, student, planning, governance and community outcomes. The President must appropriately represent, promote and connect Madison College to all its diverse communities.
Qualifications and Experience
Application Process
The search is being facilitated by Dr. Preston Pulliams and Dr.KateHetherington of Gold Hill Associates. Candidates should send their materials directly to Dr. Pulliams at preston@goldhillassociates.com.
The following items are required to be submitted directly and only to the search consultant via email attachments:
They should include two supervisors, two direct reports, two full-time faculty, and two peers. The references must include names, titles, business and personal phone numbers, and email addresses. References will not be contacted without the consultant's prior notification to the applicant.
Important Note: All attachments must be in Microsoft Word or PDF format, and file names must begin with the applicant's initials (example:ABCcover, ABCres). The subject line in the email should reference the position for which the candidate is applying. Review of materials will begin immediately and continue until the appointment is made. For application materials to receive full consideration, it is preferred that the application materials be submitted byFriday, August 9, 2024. Semifinalist candidates will interview with the Search Committee in September, and finalist candidates will interview in October.
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Jobs at the Madison Area Technical College.
When inquiring or applying for job openings at the Madison Area Technical College, please also reference AcademicCareers.com
Applicants with dual-career considerations can find university jobs such as professor jobs, dean jobs, chair / department head jobs, and other faculty jobs and professional and administrative staff employment opportunities with the Madison Area Technical College and at other institutions of higher education in the region on AcademicCareers.com
To receive email alerts when new jobs at the Madison Area Technical College are posted, please sign up for new job openings at the Madison Area Technical College.