
Since her tenure began in 2021, Dr. Somerville has spearheaded efforts to further Owens Community College’s vision to be an economic driver of dynamic growth in the region by connecting people and industry through training and education. She has provided leadership for the creation and implementation of Owens’ 2023-2028 Strategic Plan, the implementation of the school’s Strategic Enrollment Management Plan, and the establishment of the new Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics – a unique collaboration between Owens, Bowling Green State University and the University of Findlay.
Under Dr. Somerville’s leadership, Owens was named one of Ohio’s inaugural College Purple Star Campuses, recognizing the college’s efforts on behalf of military-affiliated students. In addition, the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program has named Dr. Somerville among 26 leaders for its national New Presidents Fellowship Class of 2022-23. Dr. Somerville is an active participant in the Ohio Association of Community Colleges, and a member of its Intel Steering Committee and the Semi-Conductor Strategic Planning Value Proposition Workstream. She is also active in her local community, serving on the boards of directors of Regional Growth Partnership, where she is also a member of the Executive Committee, Raise the Bar Hancock County, and the Toledo Museum of Art.
Dr. Somerville’s professional accomplishments span strategic planning, student success, organizational change, managing complex budgets, enrollment management, assessment, campus planning and construction, program development, Title IX compliance, community relations, and fundraising.
Her professional experience prior to Owens Community College includes:
- Executive Vice President at Hawkeye Community College in Iowa
- Vice President for Student Affairs at Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania
- Dean of Students at Iowa State University
- Director of Enrollment Services/Registrar at Lorain County Community College in Ohio
Dr. Somerville earned a doctorate in Higher Education Management from the University of Pennsylvania, a master’s degree in College Student Personnel from Bowling Green State University, and a bachelor’s degree in English/Writing from Ohio Northern University. She was a Fellow at the Association of Governing Boards Institute for Leadership and Governance in its inaugural year and participated in the Harvard University Institute for Education Management as well as the American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ Millennium Leadership Institute." (Source)
A few meeting notes:
As you join us for lunch this week, we respectfully ask that you silence your phones/notifications at the start of program.
If you are paying for your lunch online, please click here to log into your Rotary Account. Then click on "My Account Balance" to pay for your lunch. Lunch is $20.00. We will also be accepting payment at the meeting by check or exact cash. A buffet meal will be hosted at the Carranor Club starting at 11:45am.
A Zoom link for this hybrid meeting will be sent out January 5th at 9:30 am.