Interim Vice President of Instruction Marjorie Villani
Villani earned a Bachelor of Science degree with distinction in psychology from Colorado State University in 1975.
She earned a Master of Science degree in college student personnel from Western Illinois State University in 1977.
She has more than 26 years of administrative experience in upper-level higher education. Among Villani’s other
appointments at Pueblo Community College, she served as Vice President for the Fremont and Southwest Campuses, Vice
President for Institutional Effectiveness and Vice President for Student Services. Prior to joining the community
college’s administration, she served as Assistant Provost for Student Services at New Mexico State University at
Alamogordo.
Villani’s leadership and management skills include supporting and enhancing activities and programs related to
associate of arts and associate of science transfer degree programs as well as associate of applied science and
certificate degrees in vocational and technical programs in business, trades, technology, health and professional
services. She has overseen 85 full-time and approximately 220 part-time faculty and worked to recruit, retain and develop
quality faculty during her tenure at Pueblo Community College.
Villani also supported teaching and learning activities, including assessment of student learning, distance learning,
library services, learning centers and instructional technology as well as promoted the development of business and
industry training programs.
Villani has extensive experience in planning, accreditation and institutional effectiveness, including developing and
coordinating the PCC College Assessment and Strategic Planning Process. Additionally, she provided administrative
oversight for several PCC assessment and evaluation activities, including program reviews, institutional research, grants,
reports for state and federal agencies, graduation retention rates and follow-up, along with overseeing Carl Perkins funds
and other grant funds.
Villani also directed PCC’s comprehensive self-study process that resulted in a 10-year continued accreditation status
(2001-2011). Currently, Del Mar College is undergoing the self-evaluation process for reaccreditation by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools in 2010.
The Chair Academy named Villani a 2007 Exemplary Leader Award recipient for her implementation of best practices to
advance academic and administrative leadership development. Among other recognitions she has earned, Villani was named an
Outstanding Young Woman in America, Honorary Phi Theta Kappa Member (international honor society for community colleges)
and a Pueblo African American Concern Organization Lifetime Honorary Member, among others.
Villani’s recent community involvement includes serving on the Board of Directors of the Fremont Economic Development
Corporation; Board of Directors of the Pueblo Economic Development Corporation; Steering Committee for the Pueblo
Education Consortium; Pueblo County Workforce Board; Cañon City, Greater Pueblo and Pueblo Latino Chambers of Commerce;
and the Mexican American Engineers and Scientists Fundraising Team.
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