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MC appoints Vega as VP of Institutional Advancement

E.Wright38 min ago

Sep. 20—MIDLAND — Midland College announced Friday the appointment of Adrian Vega as Vice President of Institutional Advancement.

A news release said Vega will enhance already strong community relationships, promote the mission and vision of the college, and promote educational opportunities. In addition, Vega will lead fundraising initiatives and drive support for scholarships, capital projects, and other areas of critical need.

"We are excited to welcome Dr. Vega to our team," Midland College President Damon Kennedy said in the release. "His extensive experience in education and his collaborative leadership style perfectly aligns with Midland College's strategic goals. We are very fortunate to have a strong partner in the work of reimagining the future of our institution."

Vega joins Midland College from his recent role as Executive Director for the Education Partnership of the Permian Basin, bringing over 20 years of leadership experience in both Texas and Arizona school districts.

Vega began his career in the Dallas Independent School District, where he served as a bilingual teacher, assistant principal, instructional coach, and professional development leader.

Throughout his career, Vega has demonstrated a passion for innovative education.

"In the many years I have had the opportunity to work alongside Dr. Vega, I have seen wild creativity and a willingness to innovate," Kennedy said. "I am most impressed by his ability to simply convey the most complex of initiatives. His broad experience and dedication to advancing educational opportunities will greatly benefit Midland College and its mission to foster growth and excellence. "

At Tyler ISD, he introduced Project Based Learning and Project Lead the Way to Boulter Middle School as its principal. While in Ector County ISD, he was the founding principal of New Tech Odessa High School, a college-prep institution known for its project-based learning approach.

Vega's leadership journey continued as Deputy Superintendent for Tucson Unified School District in Arizona, followed by his tenure as Superintendent of Schools for San Benito CISD in Texas.

"I am super excited to join an amazing team at Midland College. Based on Dr. Kennedy's leadership and vision for Midland College, the community of Midland, and its partnering districts, I am grateful to be part of MC's continued growth and success." Vega said. "I look forward to getting to know the faculty, staff, students, and community of Midland College. Go Chaps!"

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