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Brian Sanders

EdD ’14

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Brian Sanders Appointed Modesto Junior College President

Brian Sanders, EdD ’14, a longtime instructor and administrator at Modesto Junior College, has been chosen to be the college’s next President.

“Dr. Sanders has lived and worked in the community for many decades and understands that the most important task for the college is always student success,” said Yosemite Community College District Chancellor Henry C. V. Yong. “This includes increasing completion, transfer to four-year institutions, and increasing access to Career Technical Education opportunities for the community.  He will reach out to the community to build partnerships with high schools, businesses and organizations so that our diverse community can be inclusively served.”  

Sanders has been the Interim Vice President of Instruction at Modesto Junior College since June 2022 and has served in other administrative roles at Modesto Junior College and Columbia College since 2007. 

One of Sanders’ first orders of business, he said, is to restore stability to Modesto Junior College’s leadership, which has seen frequent turnover among presidents in the recent past. Chad Redwing, who has been the college’s interim president since February, will return to the classroom when Sanders takes over. 

“Our institution has been through a lot of upheaval the last couple of years,” Sanders said. “We want to return to a sense of calm and trust. My goal is to listen and spread the credit where credit is due. We’re doing some amazing things and the community needs to be aware of them.” 

Sanders began at the college as a part-time math teacher in 1994, was brought on full time a year later and spent 13 years in the classroom before becoming the Dean of Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division. He served six years as the Vice President of Instruction (VPI) at Columbia College, which also is part of the Yosemite Community College District, followed by a year and half as the Interim VPI at Modesto Junior College. He attended college at UC Santa Barbara, then received a master’s degree in mathematics from the University of Oregon and a doctorate in educational leadership from UC Davis. 

Sanders described his leadership style as “very deliberate.” He has been involved in many of Modesto Junior College’s key initiatives recently, including the push to increase the number of dual enrollment opportunities that allow high school students in the region to take college courses.  

Sanders’ experience in the District and his established relationships with the staff as well as members of the community were key factors separating him from the three other finalists. He and his wife, Debbie, have lived for 30 years in the same Modesto home in which they raised their three daughters.  

“Brian has deep roots in the community, which we believe will benefit him in his new role as well as the college,” said Milton Richards, president of the Yosemite Community College District Board of Trustees. “Brian understands and appreciates the important role Modesto Junior College plays in preparing its students to fill key jobs in our local economy.” 

See original press release from the Yosemite Community College District. 

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