Yesterday, I wrote about the origins of workforce development, and the apparent damage it has done to the middle class. Workforce development isn’t the only…
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This section includes information regarding the 2022 WCC Trustees candidates. This election cycle’s candidates include incumbents William Milliken Jr., and Angela Davis, as well as challenger David S. Malcolm.
William Milliken, Jr., was first elected to the Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees in 2016. This is his first re-election attempt. William Milliken Jr., also known as Bill Milliken, Jr., elected not to return the WCCWatch questionnaire sent to all 2022 WCC Trustees candidates regarding his candidacy for the Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees.
Angela Davis was first elected to the Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees in 2016. This is her first re-election attempt. Voters should know that Angela Davis is the daughter of Washtenaw Community College Trustee Dianna McKnight-Morton. Angela Davis elected not to return the WCCWatch questionnaire sent to all 2022 WCC Trustees candidates regarding her candidacy for the Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees.
David S. Malcolm is challenging William Milliken, Jr. and Angela Davis for a seat on the Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees. Malcolm is a former WCC employee and now works full-time as a local real estate agent in Washtenaw County. David S. Malcolm elected not to return the WCCWatch questionnaire sent to all candidates regarding his candidacy for the Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees.
WCCWatch is a publication of the Committee for the Responsible Governance of Washtenaw Community College. WCCWatch is a county-level political action committee registered in Washtenaw County and dedicated to promoting the responsible governance of Washtenaw Community College. You may find more information about WCCWatch by visiting the About page on this website.
I’m reading an interesting book right now, called After the Ivory Tower Falls: How College Broke the American Dream and Blew Up Our Politics―and How…
Yesterday, I wrote about the opportunities that Washtenaw County is missing out on. Nearly 5,000 new jobs in vehicle battery manufacturing and EV charging are…
It seems like Washtenaw County is being left out of some big technology investments. If you look at the headlines in just the past 48…
How do you know when WCC is doing construction on campus? The Board of Trustees raises tuition and fees. Prior to the start of the…
Electing community college trustees is a privilege. Some states allow appointment of community college trustees. That’s exactly why the 2022 WCC Trustees Election matters. North…
The WCC Board of Trustees doesn’t have a conflict of interest policy. At least not one that applies to them. That matters because its absence…
If you don’t look too closely at the WCC Board of Trustees, you may miss a few important things. For example, there’s no good way…
Doubtlessly, the WCC Trustees agree with one former Vice President that “we’re in a rich community.” In another instance, a WCC Trustee casually mentioned that…
These issues aren’t in any particular order because they’re all important. As a Washtenaw County taxpayer, you really need to understand how the WCC Trustees…