Reedley College names new vice president of instruction
Beginning in January 2010, there will be a new vice president of instruction at Reedley College. On October 13, Marilyn Behringer was named to the position.
“Dr. Behringer will be a great addition to Reedley College,” said Reedley College President Barbara Hioco. “She brings many years of experience in teaching and administration to her new post.”
Behringer is no stranger to SCCCD. For the past seven years she has served as the dean of instruction for the business division at Fresno City College. Before that, she was an instructor of computer information systems, coordinator of student success, and department chair at FCC. Most recently at FCC, Behringer acted as interim vice president of student services.
“She brings many years of experience in teaching and administration to her new post.” —Barbara Hioco
Reedley College President
Born and raised in Fresno, Behringer also has strong ties to the community. She is a member of East Fresno Rotary and active with the Greater Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce Business/Education Committee. She has been on the Valley Business Conference Committee and was chair of the conference in 2006 and 2009. She belongs to the Fresno Metropolitan Museum, the Friends of the Arts, and Delta Gamma Sorority. Behringer is the secretary of the California Community College Association for Occupational Education and the Chair of the Central Valley Conference-Appeals Board. She is also a member of the State Center Consortium Advisory Committee and the International Society of Business Disciplines.
Behringer received a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in applied computer systems from California State University, Fresno. She received her Doctor of Education degree in educational leadership from UC Davis and California State University, Fresno.
With ample experience in both instruction and administration, as well as her commitment to the greater community, Behringer will contribute much to the Office of Instruction at Reedley College.
“I am honored to have been selected to be vice president of instruction for Reedley College,” Behringer said, “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to work with the faculty, staff and students.”
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