Vice President of Instruction named an Aspen Rising President Fellow

Dr. Thomas Broxson of Clover Park Technical College Selected for the Aspen Institute’s Rising Presidents Fellowship

Dr. Thomas Broxson is the vice president for Instruction at Clover Park Technical College. He is shown smiling and wearing a navy suit and tie against a blurred backdrop.
Dr. Thomas Broxson, VP for Instruction, is a member of the 2024-2025 Aspen Fellowship.

With Wave of Experienced Community College Presidents Retiring, New Aspen Fellow Commits to Learning the Practices of Transformational Leaders  

The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program (Aspen) announced on April 17, 2024 that Dr. Thomas Broxson, Vice President for Instruction at Clover Park Technical College, is one of 39 leaders selected for the 2024-25 Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship. Applying lessons from over a dozen years researching exceptional community colleges, the Aspen fellowship aims to select and prepare the next generation of presidents who can lead institutions to higher and more equitable levels of student success.  

Many sitting community college presidents plan to retire in the next decade, creating an opportunity for college trustees and system heads to select leaders who have the skills and knowledge to achieve better outcomes for students. Aspen Presidential Fellows represent the next generation of college leadership: this incoming class of Aspen Rising Presidents Fellows is 58 percent women, and 55 percent are people of color. The institutions they represent are also diverse, located in 20 states, from small rural colleges to large urban campuses. The fellows, selected through a competitive process, will work closely with highly accomplished community college presidents and thought leaders over ten months to learn from field-leading research, examine demographic and labor market conditions in their communities, assess student outcomes at their colleges, and advance a clear vision for excellent and equitable outcomes for students while in college and after they graduate.

“With so many community college presidents taking or nearing retirement, Aspen has a heightened sense of urgency to develop new leaders who are committed to systemic change,” said Josh Wyner, executive director of the College Excellence Program. “Community colleges have a unique opportunity to advance the talent communities need and enable the economic mobility that draws so many students to higher education. I am confident that these fellows can realize that promise—and in turn advance the entire field—by taking the lessons from the highest performing colleges and preparing to bring those lessons to their first presidencies.”

Dr. Joyce Loveday, president of Clover Park Technical College, praised Dr. Broxson’s inclusion. “Tom’s selection as an Aspen fellow is a testament to his outstanding leadership and dedication to educational excellence,” she said. “His commitment shines as a beacon of inspiration for our community at Clover Park Technical College.”

Rising Presidents Fellows aspire to enter a college presidency within five years of completing the fellowship. As fellows, they join a network of over 350 forward-thinking peers—175 of whom are sitting college presidents—who are applying concrete, grounded, and innovative strategies to meet student success challenges in their colleges.

The Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship is made possible by the generous support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Burton Family Foundation, the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, the College Futures Foundation, the Joyce Foundation, and JPMorgan Chase. 

For bios and photos of all 39 leaders, visit highered.aspeninstitute.org/meet-the-rising-presidents-fellows. 

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Clover Park Technical College offers over 40 programs and more than 100 degree and certificate options organized into seven Schools: Aerospace and Aviation; Science, Technology, Engineering and Design; Automotive and Trades; Advanced Manufacturing; Nursing; Health and Human Development; and Business and Personal Services. The college also provides certification, online and distance learning, corporate training, and continuing education courses. For more information, visit www.cptc.edu and find @CloverParkTech on our Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn channels.

The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program supports colleges and universities in their quest to achieve a higher standard of excellence, delivering credentials that unlock life-changing careers and strengthen our economy, society, and democracy. We know it takes visionary college leaders to achieve this higher standard and we make it our mission to equip them with the knowledge, skills, and research-backed tools to inspire change, shift practice, and advance the capacity of colleges to deliver excellent and equitable student outcomes. For more information, visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Media Contacts
Jenn Adrien, Executive Director of Marketing & Communications, Clover Park Technical College
253-312-3619 (cell) | jenn.adrien@cptc.edu

Kristin O’Keefe, Director of Communications, Aspen Institute
240-351-8531 | kristin.okeefe@aspeninstitute.org