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COC Chancellor Dr. Dianne Van Hook To Receive Chamber 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award

College of the Canyons Chancellor Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook is set to receive the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce next year, officials said Thursday.

Van Hook is set to receive the award at the chamber’s 97th Annual Awards & Installation Gala on Jan. 24, 2020, according to officials.

The SCV Chamber’s Lifetime Achievement Award is one of the top honors a business leader can receive in the Santa Clarita Valley, according to officials.

“There is no one more deserving of this great recognition for her more than 30 years of leadership at College of the Canyons,” said Nancy Starczyk, chair of the SCV Chamber board of directors. “Dr. Van Hook has spent her entire career educating our workforce and has implemented numerous business support service offerings at the college to support economic development.”

Van Hook currently serves as a member of the SCV Chamber’s board of directors and chair of The Chamber Institute, according to officials.

The award is bestowed on leaders that have demonstrated a significant, long-term, positive impact on the business community and the greater Santa Clarita Valley, according to officials.

Some past recipients include Rosalind Wayman, Connie Worden-Roberts and Caroline Lodes, according to the chamber.

Passionately committed to higher education and its integral role in economic development, Van Hook has inspired the forging of educational and training partnerships with community organizations, government agencies and private industry to ensure that citizens possess high-technology skills that are set to sustain California’s economic growth, according to officials.

“Dr. Van Hook is an inspiration to all of us at the SCV Chamber and across the entire business community,” said Ivan Volschenk, managing partner with Evolve Business Strategies, which manages the SCV Chamber. “Her leadership and focus in providing business education and training over the last three decades has had a strong, positive impact on the success of local businesses in ways that will last for years to come.”

First launched in 1994 through Van Hook’s leadership, the college’s Economic Development Division has grown to include the Employee Training Institute, Center for Applied Competitive Technologies, Small Business Development Center, plus other regional and statewide initiatives aimed at helping Santa Clarita companies remain competitive in their industries, according to the chamber.

Over the past 25 years, the division has generated $43.6 million in capital for local businesses, served 12,038 companies and trained 61,626 employees, according to officials.

In this year alone, under Van Hook’s leadership, the Economic Development Division achieved several important milestones:

The Employment Training Institute (ETI) at College of the Canyons was awarded a record-setting $750,000 in funding by the Employment Training Panel (ETP) to provide customized training and instruction to companies in the Santa Clarita Valley.

The Google IT Pre-Apprenticeship Program received national recognition for its work with veterans and underserved populations.

The Center for Applied and Competitive Technologies received the “Excellence in Performance Award” from the South Bay Workforce Development Board for placing over 80 percent of its graduates as CNC machinists.

The Small Business Development Center launched an entrepreneurship series to train veterans in how to start and run their own business.

16 apprentices with AMS Fulfillment received certificates of completion from the U.S. Department of Labor as part of the Strong Workforce Apprenticeship Group, sponsored by College of the Canyons.

As California’s current longest-serving community college chief executive officer, Van Hook has built a reputation for innovation and collaboration during her four and a half-decade career as a higher education leader in California, according to officials.

Van Hook presides over a district that covers 365 square miles and serves an ever-increasing and diverse population numbering more than 270,000 people.

Located in the third largest city in Los Angeles County, College of the Canyons is the fourth largest employer in the Santa Clarita Valley and community leaders describe it as an “innovative, cutting-edge, responsive, flexible, resourceful, high-quality institution of higher learning,” said chamber officials.

Van Hook’s commitment to Santa Clarita also includes past service as a board member of the Red Cross, SCV Education Foundation, the SCV Fine Arts Council, the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Governance Committee and the Michael Hoefflin Foundation for Children’s Cancer, and chairing the United Way Executive Cabinet.

These connections enable the college to not only fulfill its traditional mission of providing outstanding higher education, but also enhance its ability to serve the broader community, including K-12 students, veterans, older adults and local business and industry, according to the chamber.

Both Van Hook and the college have earned widespread recognition for innovation and achievement, according to officials.

Van Hook was given the Five-Star Leader Award from the Community College League of California, the Harry Buttimer Distinguished Administrator Award from the Association of California Community College Administrators, the Shirley B. Gordon President’s Award of Distinction by Phi Theta Kappa and the Promoter of the Year Award by the California Community College Public Relations Organization, according to officials.

She also received Presidential Leadership Awards from both the California Community College Council for Staff Development and the Network of California Community College Foundations.

National honors include being named Pacesetter of the Year by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations and being recognized for Outstanding Contributions to Staff Development from the North American Council Staff-Program Organizational Development.

Van Hook was inducted into the Long Beach City College Hall of Fame, was named an Alumni of the Year from Cal State Long Beach and was distinguished as one of the University of Laverne’s top 75 graduates, according to officials.

In Santa Clarita, Van Hook was named as the SCV Newsmaker of the Year and a Leader of Character by the Boy Scouts of America.

She was honored at Zonta’s 2016 Tribute to Women for service to women in the community, and chosen as the 2017 Inductee into the Court of Lord Chamberlain at the Shakespeare Lord Chamberlain Gala in recognition of her contributions in support of the arts in the community, according to the chamber.

Most recently, Van Hook received the SCV Business Journal’s Women in Business Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as the SCVi Vision in Education Award.


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