The Opportunity

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The Opportunity

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The Board of Trustees of Olympic College (OC) invites applications, inquiries, and nominations for the position of president. This is an extraordinary opportunity for a proven leader to guide a nationally recognized institution at a pivotal time. The next president will bring vision, collaboration, and financial acumen to advance the College’s mission of transforming lives through education, workforce development, and community engagement.

OC is a central partner in the vitality of Kitsap and Mason Counties in Washington state, serving a diverse student body and playing a critical role in preparing the region’s workforce for evolving opportunities in healthcare, technology, defense, and the trades. With campuses in Bremerton, Poulsbo, and Shelton, OC is deeply woven into the economic and cultural fabric of the communities it serves. The next president will be a visible and engaged leader—an advocate for students, a partner to business and industry, and a trusted voice for higher education in the region.

The College recently launched a 2024-2028 Strategic Plan focused on being student-ready and student-centered, closing achievement gaps, and strengthening institutional resilience. OC is expanding bachelor’s degree programs, enhancing guided pathways, and advancing its long-standing commitment to equity, inclusion, and belonging. The new president will find a dedicated community eager to move forward, while also bringing fresh perspective and leadership to guide the College through complex challenges such as shifting enrollment, evolving funding streams, and the need for continued innovation in student success.

OC is recognized for its strong academic programs and transfer pathways, innovative workforce programs, and affordability. It was named a Top 10 community college in the nation by the Aspen Institute and continues to be a model of student support and achievement. The next president will lead an institution with established strengths and national recognition, while shaping the next chapter of growth, innovation, and community impact.

For an experienced, mission-driven leader, this presidency presents an opportunity to make a visible and lasting impact—expanding opportunities for students, strengthening regional partnerships, and ensuring that OC remains a beacon of educational excellence in the Pacific Northwest.

For the next president, the region also offers an exceptional place to live, work, and thrive. OC is situated in the heart of the Kitsap and Mason County region, a vibrant area of western Washington renowned for its natural beauty and thriving communities. The region is home to a diverse and growing population, enriched by the presence of Naval Base Kitsap and the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, which bring both economic vitality and a strong tradition of service. Healthcare systems, tribal governments, advanced 
manufacturing, and small businesses also play important roles in shaping the regional economy. OC partners with these employers and organizations to align academic programs with workforce needs, ensuring that education translates directly into opportunity.

Residents and visitors alike are drawn to the area’s exceptional quality of life. With the Olympic Mountains to the west, the Cascade Range to the east, and Puget Sound in between, outdoor recreation is abundant year-round, including hiking, boating, fishing, and skiing. The region’s cities and towns offer a blend of cultural amenities, local festivals, and close-knit neighborhoods, while Seattle is only a short ferry ride away, providing access to world-class arts, sports, and economic opportunities.

The community places a high value on education, collaboration, and civic engagement. OC enjoys broad support from local leaders, alumni, and residents who recognize the institution as a cornerstone of regional development and a gateway to opportunity for thousands of students each year.

Overview

Points of Pride

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Strong Alignment with Local Workforce Needs

OC is proactively expanding its allied health programs and recently added new programs in response to community need, including bachelor’s degrees in Behavioral Healthcare and Computer Science.

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Commitment to Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

The 2024-2028 Strategic Plan adopts a whole-institution approach to closing performance gaps and removing barriers for historically marginalized students; implementing a graduation requirement focused on diversity and social justice is another concrete step. 

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Transfer & Bachelor’s Degree Pathways Locally

OC offers pathways for students to transfer to four-year universities, offers six of its own bachelor’s degrees, and partners with WSU and WWU to offer numerous bachelor’s degrees at its Bremerton and Poulsbo campuses. This allows students to stay local and reduce costs or travel burdens while still achieving higher credentials.

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Recognition & High Rankings

OC has been recognized by the Aspen Institute, previously in the top tiers nationally, for student outcomes, learning, and equity. OC also received the American Association of Community Colleges Outstanding College Partnership Award for its long-standing apprenticeship program with Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. 

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Student-Centric Strategy and Support Services

The College’s strategy is explicitly “student-ready/student-centered,” with attention to holistic support (not just academics): services, advising, helping students overcome obstacles, and making programs accessible.

Leadership Agenda

Leadership Agenda

OC is widely seen as a jewel in the region: a well-respected institution with proud alumni, dedicated faculty and staff, and deep community ties. The next president will inherit this strong foundation, with the opportunity to expand the College’s reach and impact—transforming lives while shaping the educational future of the Kitsap Peninsula.

The next president will work closely with the Board of Trustees and internal leadership to guide the College as it strengthens its position in the community, expands its regional influence, focuses on organizational well-being, and continues its relentless pursuit of student success. This role requires a leader who is student-centered, community-engaged, and unafraid to navigate complexity with clarity and resilience.

Key priorities for the next president will include:

Qualifications

Minimum

  • Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution.
  • Significant, progressively responsible senior-level leadership in higher education administration or an organization of comparable complexity.

PREFERRED

  • Community college leadership experience.
  • Experience in a collective bargaining environment.
  • Teaching experience.
  • Multi-campus leadership experience.
  • Strategic operational expertise with the capacity to lead with a growth mindset.
  • Demonstrated commitment to equity and inclusion.
  • Strong financial acumen, including proven success in philanthropy and support from external partners.
  • Demonstrated record of advancing student success initiatives.
  • Experience working with boards of trustees, state systems, legislatures, and government agencies.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • A relationship builder with demonstrated expertise creating and maintaining partnerships with community members, business and industry, K-12, higher education institutions, and other entities.
  • Champion for shared governance.