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Goldware Named Vice Chancellor

By Robert Schmidt, Community Writer
May 23, 2019 at 10:16am. Views: 44

The Riverside Community College District has hired Rebeccah Goldware as the District’s vice chancellor of Institutional Advancement and Economic Development. Goldware will oversee the District’s Foundation, grants, economic development, strategic communications and government relations.

Goldware, who began her career with the City of Riverside, brings extensive experience in education and economic development. Prior to joining RCCD, she served as chief of staff for Research and Economic Development at the University of California, Riverside. At UCR, Goldware supported large regional efforts such as the relocation of the California Air Resources Board to Riverside and the creation of the region’s first wetlab incubator.

“Rebeccah’s experience in higher education, vision, and collaboration make her an excellent choice for this newly created position,” Wolde-Ab Isaac, Ph.D., chancellor said. “Her strong development background paired with her commitment to regional success through collaboration make her a perfect fit for RCCD.”

Goldware, who assumed her responsibilities on May 6, is an alumna of Riverside City College, earning associate degrees in both Arts and Science. She transferred to UCR where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and then completed a master’s degree in Business Administration at the University of Redlands. She has served on several local nonprofit organization boards, including the United Way, YWCA and Feeding America.  

“It is a privilege to serve my community in this new role. I look forward to collaborating across the District to support student access, success and equity at all three of our colleges,” Goldware said.

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