JAMILLAH K. MOORE
EDUCATION
1992 B.A. Communication Studies, California State University, Sacramento
1995, M.A. Intercultural Communication & Public Policy
1999 Ed.D. International and Multicultural Education, University of San Francisco
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
2020 Wheelhouse Leadership Fellow: UC, Davis
2010 Association of California Community College Administrators Leadership Fellow
2009 California Community College League for New Presidents
2008 Thomas Lakin Institute for Mentored Leadership
SUMMARY OF ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS
2021-Present Vice President of Student Affairs & Enrollment Management, San Francisco State University
2016-2021 President, Cañada Community College, Redwood City
2015-2016 Vice Chancellor for Educational Services and Planning, San Mateo College District
2012-2015 Chancellor, Ventura Community College District
2008-2012 President, Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles
2007-2008 Director of Legislative and Community College Services, School Services of California
2005-2006 Superintendent/President Compton Community College
2004-2007 Senior Vice Chancellor, California Community College Systemwide Office
1998-2004 Director of Governmental Relations, Los Angeles County Office of Education
SUMMARY OF ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2021-Present Professor (Adjunct), School of Education, California State University, Stanislaus
2013-2014 Professor (Adjunct), School of Education, California Lutheran University
2009 Professor (Adjunct), School of Education, University of Southern California
1996-2005 Professor (Adjunct), Communication Studies, California State University, Sacramento
2003-2005 Professor (Adjunct), School of Education, California State University, Sacramento
1999-2001 Professor (Adjunct), Communication Studies, Sierra Community College
LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE
2004-2007 Senior Vice Chancellor, California Community College System Office: Advocated for and sustained funding for 2.1 million students served by the California Community Colleges.
1998-2004 Director of Governmental Relations, Los Angeles County Office of Education: Lead the Office of Government Relations, which advances the budget and policy interests of the nation's second largest County Office of Education in Sacramento and Washington D.C.
1994-1998 Legislative Aide State Senator Teresa P. Hughes: Developed and managed legislation. Researched issues, written amendments, developed coalitions, briefing memos and statements, analyzing proposed legislation and policies.
1993-1994 California State Senate Fellow, served as full-time Senate staff assigned to State Senator Teresa P. Hughes.: Served as part of the public policy staff team in the Capitol, helping develop legislative proposals, researching and analyzing bills, responding to constituent inquiries and writing press releases and speeches.
WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC):
Chair, ACCJC Follow-Up Visit Team for Educational Effectiveness Review, De Anza Community College, 2018.
Member, ACCJC Vising Team for Educational Effectiveness Review, De Anza Community College, 2017.
Member, ACCIC Visiting Team for Educational Effectiveness Review, Saddleback College, 2009.
PUBLICATIONS
Race and College Admissions, McFarland Publishing, January, 2022. COVID-19 Is Pushing Women Out of the Workforce, www.psychologytoday.com, September 23, 2021.
COVID Recession Hitting Young Workers Har, December 29, 2020.
Achieving Racial Equity in the Workplace, www.psychologytoday.com, August 30, 2020.
The Working Poor: The Social Injustice of COVID 19, www.psychologytoday.com, April 10, 2020.
Task Force on Workforce Sets Path to Closing the Skills Gap, www.psychologytoday.com. January 11, 2016.
The Importance and Relevance of CTE, www.psychologytoday.com, March 4, 2015. Community Colleges & Career Pathways to Future Employment, www.psychologytoday.com, December 11, 2014.
Explore a Career in Technical Education, www.psychologytoday.com, August 25, 2014.
CTE: Why to Choose a Career and Technical Education, www.psychologytoday.com, June 2, 2014.
Racial Privacy Initiative: A Threat to Civil Rights. Black Issues in Higher Education, September 10, 2003.
Racial Privacy Initiative: Proposition 54 is A Threat to Civil Rights, www.WhitePrivilage.com. October 30, 2003.
“Why Isn't Eligibility Part of the Affirmative Action Debate?" www.DiversityEducation.com, October 20, 2005.
COMMISSIONS, TASK FORCE, AND BOARDS
Co-Chair Caring Campus Racial Equity Advisory Council, Institute for Evidence Based Change, Long Beach, CA, 2021.
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Washington, D.C., 2021
California Student Aid Commission, Sacramento, CA, 2011-2021.
Board of Directors, Redwood City Chamber, Redwood City CA, 2016-present.
Parents Institute for Quality Education (PIQE), National City CA, 2017-present. Member, Western Region Council on Black American Affairs. CEO Board Member, Communication College League of California, Sacramento, CA, 2010-2015.
Member of the Association of California Community College Administrators, Sacramento, CA, 2010-2021. Member of The Trusteeship, Los Angeles, CA, 2009-present.
Member of The President's Roundtable, Washington, DC, 2008-2015.
Member of The American Association of Community Colleges, Commission on Diversity, Inclusion and Equity, Washington, DC, 2011-2015.
Member of The National Council on Black American Affairs, Los Angeles, CA 2009 present.
Board of Directors, Hollywood Chamber, Los Angeles, CA, 2009-2012 .
Member of The National Association of Multicultural Education, San Jose, CA, 2005-2006.
PRESENTATIONS
Inside the Black Mind Leading from the Front: President's Panel, WRCBAA Spring, Conference-Virtual (February 2021).
Tea 4 the Week: Counter spaces with Dr. Nicole West. "Black Women in Higher Education.” Clubhouse Presentation. March 14, 2021 (Clubhouse Platform).
“Minority Male Initiatives: Providing Access.” A2mend Conference, Los Angeles, CA (March 2016)
“Leading Under Fire.” ACCCA Adm. 101 Leadership Academy, Costa Mesa, CA (July 2011-2015)
“The Female Leader." AACC Women's Leadership Forum, Las Vega, CA (June 2015)
"Leading Under Fire." AAWCC Leaders Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah (June 2014)
Keynote, "Hope, Change, and Unity Creating Pathways for the Future." Pan African Doctoral Scholars Program, Los Angeles, CA (November 2011)
Keynote, XXXIII Alpha Mu Gamma National Convention Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA (October 2011)
Panelist, Project Access Hollywood (PAH), Annual Film Festival, “Expanding Creativity,” Los Angeles City College (October 2011)
Keynote, 10th Council District Women's Steering Committee, 26th Annual Johnabel Gentry Scholarship Awards Luncheon, Los Angeles, CA (June 2011)
Moderator/Panelist, Association of California Community College Administrators Annual Conference, “Got Google: When social media trashes your reputation.” Long Beach, CA (February 2011)
Presenter, “Effective Leadership in Difficult Budgetary Times,” Association of California Community College Administrators, San Francisco, CA (February 2010)
Presenter, “Maintaining Educational Opportunities-Assembly Bill 318,” California Community College League Conference Presentation, Costa Mesa, CA (November 2006)
Presenter, “Tools to Increasing Diversity," James W. Vines Medical Association Conference, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA (October 2006)
Keynote, “Giving Back to Your Community,” Commencement Address, Sacramento City College, Sacramento, CA (June 2006)
Presenter, “Maintaining Diversity in Community Colleges Post Proposition 209," Transfer Center Director Training Conference, Irvine, CA (September 2006)
Presenter, “Maintaining & Increasing Diversity,” Latino Policy Institute, UC, Berkeley (December 2005)
Dr. Jamillah Moore Presenter, “Protecting California's Community Colleges,” Hispanic Organized for Political Equity (HOPE), Sacramento, CA (April 19, 2005)
Presenter, “Race and College Admissions,” National Conference on Race & Ethnicity, Miami, Florida (June 2004)
Presenter, “Maintaining Diversity at the University of California," American Association of Higher Education, Los Angeles, CA (March 31, 2000)
Presenter, "Elimination of the Use of Race at the University of California.” National Conference on Race & Ethnicity, Santa Fe, New Mexico (June 4, 2000)
Presenter, “September 11th & Tolerance in the Classroom," Bilingual & Multicultural Education Conference, sponsored by the Bilingual & Multicultural Education Department, California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA (March 2, 2002)
Presenter, “The Politics of Education," Educational Leadership Institute, sponsored by the California Education Round Table, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA (August 9, 2002)
COMMUNITY/CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
Member, Redwood City Rotary Club, Redwood City, CA 2017-present .
Member of Educating Young Minds, Los Angeles, CA 2011-present .
Member of the Lakin Institute Leadership Council, Washington, DC 2010-present
Guardian Scholars Council, Los Angeles, CA 2010-2015
HONORS AND AWARDS
CSU, Sacramento Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award, 2020
Western Regionon Black American Affairs, Distinguished Leader Award, 2019 . CSU, Channel Islands African American Educator of the year Achievement Award, 2014 . Certificate of Appreciation, Outstanding Leader, Association of Pan African Doctoral Scholars, 2011
Certificate of Appreciation, Outstanding Administrator, LACC Office of Special Services, 2011
Certificate of Appreciation, Guest Speaker, Lakin Leadership Institute, 2010
Certificate of Appreciation, Community Outreach, Jerome Horton Board of Equalization, 2010
Certificate of Appreciation, Supportive Administrator, LACC Music Department, 2010
Certificate of Appreciation, Graduation Speaker, Sacramento City College, 2006 Certification of Appreciation, Graduation Speaker, Compton College Nursing Ceremony, 2006 Graduate Equity Fellow Award, 1995 California State Senate Fellow, 1992