Board of Trustees meeting Agenda | October 2019

Follow-through Percentage Average Hours Per Individual

89.8%

6.23 2.29 2.72

Average Times Served Per Individual Average Hours Each Time Served

CWU SITES AND CENTERS In addition to the residential campus in Ellensburg, CWU serves students at six University Centers and at locations at Joint Base Lewis McChord and Sammamish. In each of these locations, CWU is an engaged community partner. Following are a few examples of activities through which CWU serves the community: JOINT BASE LEWIS MCCHORD Supply Chain Management - Lean Six Sigma Institute CWU’s Supply Chain Management Institute (SCMI) in partnership with CWU Continuing Education delivered a unique, ten-week Lean Six Sigma (LSS) program to members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (160th SOAR) at Fort Lewis. The resulting program addressed the unique deployment demands of unit personnel while ensuring participants met rigorous requirements to be awarded LSS Green Belt certification from CWU. LYNNWOOD Snohomish County Business Solutions Consortium CWU is a member of the SCBSC, the objective of which is to empower Snohomish County businesses to drive a strong county economy, prepare a trained and agile workforce to meet the needs of growing businesses, and to be an advising group for local businesses. SAMMAMISH Veterans Education Town Hall Congresswoman Kim Schrier (district 8) was joined by representatives from veteran service organizations and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to share information on available benefits and services. Officials discussed issues facing the veteran community and ways that the federal government is working to better engage vets. Assistance was made available for those facing problems receiving VA benefits or other issues pertaining to working with other federal agencies. Washington State Justice presentation on Justice, Inclusion and Diversity CWU-Sammamish was proud to host a free community peace event featuring WA Supreme Court Justice Gonzalez. The Sammamish Rotary invited Justice Gonzalez to discuss justice, inclusion and diversity to local community members. Those in attendance all had the opportunity to meet the local organizations working to promote peace in their community. WENATCHEE Economic Development Panel and Town Hall An economic development conversation with congress representative Kim Schrier, CWU, K-12, Microsoft, GWATA, ESD, State board, business and industry partners on increasing workforce opportunities.

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