Office Staff
Dr. Donald W. Green
Executive Vice President
Instruction and Student Services
Donald W. Green holds a Ph.D. degree in community
college leadership from the University of Texas at Austin, a
master's in social work from the University of Southern Mississippi
and a master's in sociology from the University of South Alabama.
Since July of 1998, he has served as the executive vice president
for instruction and student services at Florida Community College
at Jacksonville. Prior to relocating to Jacksonville, he served
as the interim president of Genesse Community College in Batavia,
New York for one year and the vice president for academic affairs
for eight years.
For additional information, see attached vita.
The office of the executive vice president
for instruction and student services provides Collegewide educational
leadership to achieve a high standard of excellence and innovation
in teaching and learning, student development and faculty and
staff professional growth. It also provides vision and overall
guidance for policy formulation, educational planning and new
program development in a learning-centered, integrated instructional,
and student services environment.
The EVP serves as acting College President
in the absence of the College President and represents the College
in community, state, national, and international endeavors.