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Open communication a priority for VCCS leadership and faculty

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VCCS Chancellor David Doré and college faculty representatives say they count on open and candid communications to address the challenges facing Virginia’s Community Colleges and are looking for continued success in 2026. 

Dr. Doré meets at least twice a year with the Chancellor’s Faculty Advisory Committee (CFAC), made up of representatives chosen by their colleges and designated by the VCCS State Board to be the primary vehicle for the administration to gather input from faculty on a system-wide basis.  

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CFAC met at the VCCS System Office on October 31. Pictured above (l to r), CFAC Chair Dirk Burrus (Reynolds), VCCS Chancellor David Doré, and CFAC Vice-Chair Chris Pantazis (Brightpoint).

“It’s so important for me to hear from people who are in the classroom. These are some of the most valuable conversations I have,” said Dr. Doré, who served as a full-time faculty member at the community college, university and secondary levels for twenty years prior to his administrative leadership career.

“As a former teacher myself, I understand how important it is to have planned and intentional conversations about the major issues our frontline teachers are dealing with, such as the impact of Artificial Intelligence on teaching and learning, the growing complexity of faculty responsibilities, compliance and workload issues.”

“VCCS leadership has been open to our ideas and they’re direct and forthcoming in our discussions. We can have frank and direct discussions with leadership and that’s a good thing,” said CFAC Chair Dirk Burrus. Dr. Burrus is Professor of Information Systems Technology at Reynolds Community College and was elected to chair CFAC last summer.

“CFAC gives the full-time and adjunct faculty a voice at the system level, a chance to provide our input on issues that affect all of us.  Having open lines of communication helps people work to solve problems. We believe ‘participatory governance’ promotes a culture that benefits our system, our colleges and our students,” said Burrus.  

He said 2026 will see continued discussions focusing on VCCS faculty hiring and promotion policies, faculty responsibilities and work profile expectations, and, of course, AI. 

“Our CFAC representatives want to hear from their colleagues, they actively reach out to faculty members, faculty senates, faculty caucuses,” Burrus added. CFAC’s next meeting is scheduled for April 2-3 at the VCCS System Office in Richmond.

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Caption: The Chancellor’s Faculty Advisory Committee is seen here when the panel met with VCCS Chancellor David Doré at the VCCS System Office on October 31. (Seated left to right:) Kim Smith-Southwest Virginia, Cheryll Tassone-Rappahannock(outgoing), David Balfour- Danville, Chris Pantazis-Brightpoint & CFAC Vice Chair, David Doré–VCCS Chancellor, Dirk Burrus-Reynolds & CFAC Chair, Julie Nash-Eastern Shore & CFAC Recorder, Anne Allison- Piedmont Virginia, Karen Neal-Reynolds, Susan Greer-Eastern Shore. (Standing left to right:) Alicia Tucker-Northern Virginia, Julie Eng-Paul D Camp, Neil Mairs-Germanna, Derek Bryant-Mountain Empire, Shashuna Gray-Germanna & ASAC Rep, Ronnie Wray-Patrick and Henry, Patrick Smith-Virginia Peninsula, Ivan Guajardo-Virginia Western, Samuel Chukwuemeka-Blue Ridge, Tracy McAfee-Wytheville, Jason Ferguson- Central Virginia & Workforce Rep, Sharon Edwards-New River & CFAC Alternate, Tamra Lipscomb-Mountain Gateway, Kerrigan Sullivan-Brightpoint, Lisa Kara-Laurel Ridge, Tiffany Randall-Brightpoint & CODD Rep, Leslie Jackson-Southside Virginia, Tiffanye Sledge- Tidewater. (Not Pictured:) Beth Shelton-Central Virginia, Megan Doney-New River, Ben Bullen-Virginia Highlands, Rebecca White-Rappahannock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CFAC members for 2025-2026

Officers

CFAC Chair – Dirk Burrus – Reynolds  dburrus@reynolds.edu

CFAC Vice-Chair – Chris Pantazis – Brightpoint  cpantazis@brightpoint.edu

CFAC Recorder – Julie Nash – Eastern Shore  jnash@es.vccs.edu

Past Chair – Open

College Reps

Blue Ridge – Samuel Chukwuemeka   chukwuemekas@brcc.edu

Brightpoint – Kerrigan Sullivan  ksullivan@brightpoint.edu

Central Virginia – Beth Shelton  sheltone@centralvirginia.edu

Danville – David Balfour  david.balfour@danville.edu

Eastern Shore – Susan Greer  sgreer@es.vccs.edu

Germanna – Neil Mairs  nmairs@germanna.edu

Laurel Ridge – Lisa Kara  kara@laurelridge.edu

Mountain Empire – Derek Bryant  dbryant@mecc.edu

Mountain Gateway – Tamra Lipscomb  tlipscomb@mgcc.edu

New River – Megan Doney  mdoney@nr.edu

Northern Virginia – Alicia Tucker  atucker@nvcc.edu

Patrick & Henry – Ronnie Wray  rwray@patrickhenry.edu

Paul D Camp – Julie Eng  jeng@pdc.edu

Piedmont Virginia – Anne Allison  aallison@pvcc.edu

Rappahannock – Cheryll Tassone  ctassone@rappahannock.edu

Reynolds – Karen Neal  kneal@reynolds.edu

Southside Virginia – Leslie Jackson  leslie.jackson@southside.edu

Southwest Virginia – Kim Smith  kim.smith@sw.edu

Tidewater – Tiffanye Sledge  tsledge@tcc.edu

Virginia Peninsula – Patrick Smith  smithp@vpcc.edu

Virginia Highlands – Ben Bullen  bbullen@vhcc.edu

Virginia Western – Ivan Guajardo  iguajardo@virginiawestern.edu

Wytheville – Tracy McAfee  tmcafee@wcc.vccs.edu

Council of Deans and Directors – Tiffany Randall  trandall@brightpoint.edu

Academic and Student Affairs Council – Shashuna Gray  sgray@germanna.edu

Workforce Development Advisory Council –  Jason Ferguson  fergusonj@centralvirginia.edu

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