Shoreline, auto dealers association forge relationship

 

College and WSADA officials at the Feb. 24, 2015 meeting in the Professional Automotive Training Center - Dealer Training Academy.

College and WSADA officials at the Feb. 24, 2015 meeting in the Professional Automotive Training Center – Dealer Training Academy. Photo gallery

The network of new car dealers connected with Shoreline Community College just got bigger.

“We’re excited about the opportunities that will come with the merger of Puget Sound Automobile Dealers Association and the Washington State Auto Dealers Association (WSADA),” said Shoreline President Cheryl Roberts. “The dealer associations are coming together with one voice for this critically important industry in our state. We look forward to working closely with WSADA and its members.”

The merger took effect Tuesday, Feb. 17. The Puget Sound dealers (PSADA) had been co-located with the Professional Automotive Training Center – Dealer Training Academy on Shoreline’s campus. The statewide association (WSADA) has offices in Renton. The merged association will continue to use WSADA’s name and offices. Roberts said the college is looking at options for the office space formerly occupied by PSADA.

During a Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015 meeting at Shoreline, WSADA Executive Director Vicki Giles Fabré said she, too, is looking forward to a closer relationship. “We’re hopeful that, through our partnership, Shoreline and its automotive training program will have an even greater impact for Shoreline students and dealers statewide,” Fabré said.

Roberts, Fabré and others from the college and WSADA toured the Shoreline facility as part of the meeting. Also attending the meeting were Pam Nelson, of Foothills Toyota in Burlington and a key figure in PSADA and its foundation, and Gary Gilchrist of Gilchrist Auto Center in Tacoma.

Gilchrist, who is WSADA president, and former PSADA Chairman Steve Klein of Klein Honda, in Everett, worked with Fabré and others on details the merger.

Shoreline began working with PSADA in 1980, offering its first class at night in the service department at Chuck Olson Chevrolet, in Shoreline. With significant support from dealers, the Professional Automotive Training Center opened in 1992 and was expanded in 2010. The facility hosts manufacturer-based programs Toyota, Honda, GM and Chrysler dealers. The program also offers an entry-level General Service Technician program. More than 1,300 technicians have been trained and moved on to family-wage jobs since the center opened.

For more than 95 years, WSADA has represented franchised new car and truck dealers across Washington as well as the Puget Sound area dealers who made up PSADA’s membership.

Fabré has led the Washington State Auto Dealers Association since 1999 and will serve as Executive Vice President for the newly merged organization. She will also oversee management of the Seattle International Auto Show which was previously a responsibility of the regional association.

“Shoreline is an internationally recognized model for offering a wide variety of manufacturer-specific technician training programs that integrate education with hands-on workplace experience,” Fabré said. “WSADA looks forward to continued involvement and a strong partnership with Shoreline and the Professional Automotive Training Center – Dealer Training Academy.”

At the meeting, Fabré announced that WSADA will present an Ambassadors grant from the National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation to Shoreline Community College.  The Ambassadorship, which was established in PSADA’s name, now transfers to WSADA.  To honor the long history of support from Puget Sound area dealers to the college, the WSADA Board of Directors has decided to present the first grant to Shoreline Community College.

President Roberts Makes Impressive Connections in Washington, D.C.

roberts and bidenWhen President Roberts was in Washington, D.C. earlier this month, she rubbed elbows with some pretty impressive folks – not least of which was Second Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden. Yes, that is President Roberts posing for a photo op with Dr. Biden, thanks for asking!

This second photo (below) is from President Roberts’ address at the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) 2015 Community College National Legislative Summit during which she introduced keynote speaker, U.S. Department of Education Undersecretary Ted Mitchell.
roberts and mitchell“I’m honored to be asked to introduce Undersecretary Mitchell,” Roberts said. “The ACCT National Legislative Summit is an important forum to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing our colleges. I’m looking forward to this chance to raise awareness of the important role we play in educating and training America.”­­­­

We’re honored such an impressive educator has chosen to call Shoreline home!

Seattle U African American alums honor President Roberts

Shoreline Community College President Cheryl Roberts was among those honored at the Seattle University African American Alumni Chapter’s Black History Month celebration.

“As an African-American woman leading a highly recognized community college in our state, I was truly honored to be acknowledge for my work in higher education,” Roberts said of the Feb. 20, 2015 event held on the Seattle U campus.  “The experiences, education and values that I found at Seattle University have become foundational to my work and in my life.”

Roberts is a double graduate of Seattle University, first earning her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and then returning to for her doctorate in Educational Leadership. She received her master of arts degree in student personnel from The Ohio State University.

In addition to Roberts, the alumni group honored: Eric C. Davis, Bellevue College faculty member in Sociology and Ethnic Studies; Jason Oliver, Human Resources Director for AT&T in Dallas; Dr. Helen Orme, Senior Pastor at Shekinah Glory Tabernacle, in Renton; Dr. Linda Smith, Senior Pastor at SKY Center for Spiritual Living, in Renton, and Lena Williams, a Board Member of the Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands.

The Seattle University African American Alumni Chapter connects African American alumni of Seattle University, current African American students and the faculty and staff of the University.

Campus Community Update this Friday

President Cheryl Roberts sent the following message via e-mail to all employees:

I’m inviting you to join me and others from our campus community from 12:30-1:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 23, for an update on a number of important projects and issues that will need awareness and engagement from all of us.

We will squeeze a lot into an hour, including items that touch on the four areas of focus outlined by our Board of Trustees this past fall:
• Increasing Enrollment, Retention and Completion
• Leveraging Community Engagement
• Developing Human Resources and Physical/Technical Infrastructure
• Strategic Planning

We’ll talk about our response to recent incidents of intolerance and hate aimed at several student groups. And, we’ll touch on some pending work that you’ll begin to see around campus intended to make for a more comfortable and welcoming environment for students.

I’ll also speak briefly about what we might expect out of Olympia and our approach to our legislators.

As we have in the past, we’re planning to live-stream video of the event on our website. The video will also be immediately archived and available for viewing at the same address.

However, if you are available to attend, I would love to see you there.

Gratefully,
Cheryl