Update: Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen, Now Acting Executive Director of Instructional Support & Learning Resources

Dear Shoreline Community, 

The College would like to announce that Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen, currently our Associate Dean of Library and Learning Resources, will take on the role of Acting Executive Director of Instructional Support & Learning Resources from now (December 9, 2022) through June 30, 2023. The following people will report to Dawn during this period: Amy Rovner (leading eLearning); Randy Gottfried (leading classroom support); MiSun Bishop (leading the learning centers and tutoring); and Suzanne Gugger (leading continuing education and events/rentals). 

Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen joined the Shoreline community in the Summer of 2021. She had previously been interim dean of libraries at the Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT); prior to that she was the director of the library at OIT’s Portland Metro Campus; and prior to that she was a faculty librarian at Florida State University and in this unique role, she focused on statistics, assessment, and user services, in addition to leveraging her skills and background as a librarian. 

Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen has a master’s in library and information science from Louisiana State University and a bachelor’s in creative writing from Linfield University. As Acting Executive Director, Dawn is excited to work with the Instructional Support & Learning Resources division and the College to promote learning resources and for continued advocacy of student information literacy and the development of (OERs).

The College will open this position for a full search and permanent hire sometime in early spring, 2023. 

Sincerely, 

Phillip J. King

Vice President for Student Learning, Equity, & Success 

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