Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 21, 2007, Page 17, Image 17

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    November 21, 2007
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Page B9
Promoting Excellence and Student Success:
College executive makes it her priority
State of the College Address and the
Clark College-YW CA Women of
Achievement celebration.
Dragomir supports student suc­
cess by serving as the co-advisor
for the college’s Latino Club for
students. Last year, she coordinated
the college’s first Cinco de Mayo
celebration, held for the college and
the general community.
In the com m unity, she has served
as a Sunday school teacher for
Crossroads Com m unity Church in
Vancouver. She has recently signed
up to become a m entor in the "I
Have a Dream ” program of South­
west W ashington.
Clark College President Robert
K. Knight said, “W hen you think
Marta Dragomir of Clark College
has been named an “Accomplished
& U n d e r 4 0 ” h o n o re e by the
Vancouver Business Journal.
Dragomir serves as executive as­
sistant in the Com m unications and
M arketing Department of the col­
lege. She graduated summa cum
laude from DeVry University in
Long Beach with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Business Admin­
istration.
In addition, Dragomir works with
the Clark College President's office
to plan and execute major college
events including last year’s com­
mencement ceremony featuring Gov.
Chris Gregoire, the annual Clark Col­
lege Distinguished Lecture Series, the
When you think about the people who
make a college run smoothly, you
probably think first about faculty and
administrators...But some of the most
valuable contributions at Clark
College are made by people who work
quietly but effectively behind the
scenes. Marta Dragomir is one o f those I
- Robert K. Knight,
excepti on a I i n d ivi duals. Clark
College President
Marta Dragomir
about the people who make a col­
lege run smoothly, you probably think
first about faculty and adm inistra-
tors. They’re the people you see
most frequently and the names you
hear most often. But some of the
most valuable contributions at Clark
College are made by people who
work quietly but effectively behind
the scenes. Marta Dragomir is one
of those exceptional individuals.”
Environmental Health, Safety Program Coming to Mt. Hood
In partnership with the Oregon
O ccupational Safety and Health
D ivision, Mt. Hood Com m unity
College isestablishing the state’s
first O ccupational Health and
Safety Instructional C enter on a
college campus.
The new center will become a
part of the college’s Environmental
Health and Safety degree program.
“This alliance allows the college
to become a major training center
in promoting safety and health in
the workplace,” said Dr. Javid
Mohtasham. "Everyone from la­
borers to law enforcement will be
able toobtain the training that ad­
dresses health and safety issues.”
M ichael W ood, O re g o n ’s
OSHA administrator, said one of
the reasons the state chose M HCC
is because of its established efforts
in health and safety education.
"The college offers state-of-the-
art instructional facilities, making it '
a perfect location to house such a’’
center,” he said.
For more information, call Dr. '
Javid Mohtasham at 503-491-
7440.
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