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Losing Forward

Four hundred and fifty five miles of road lines, trees, treetops, road signs and headlights provided me much time (approximately 7 hours) to be alone with my thoughts and my reactions following the convention and election results.   As I reflected on our amazing 64th Annual Convention, I continued to be proud to serve such a worthwhile organization that makes a difference in the lives of others each and every day.  Last week, I experienced one of my greatest victories in the midst of an awesome campaign loss.  I have reconnected with colleagues from across the state. I have established solid and strong relationships in all five regions.  I have seen firsthand the passion of our members and their dedication to higher education. I have gained a renewed appreciation for our member institutions that make up the Great 28!   You see, last week, AFC won in a big way!  Competition makes us all stronger and forces us to critically think about how we as an organization move forward to accomplish our goals.  Our students, our communities and our colleagues are depending on us to create pathways to their goals, and they expect nothing less than our very best!  And we shall continue to give them nothing less than our very best!

Thank you to everyone who worked on my campaign from the Panhandle to the Keys!  You helped run an amazing campaign and I am forever grateful for your efforts.  I also appreciate those individuals who worked on other campaigns.  Your efforts and voices actually made all of our campaigns stronger.  A warm thank you to our Pensacola State College students who worked on my campaign video under the leadership of  Dr.  App.  A genuine thank you to our very talented Communication and Marketing Department for the outstanding campaign materials.  A tremendous thank you to our Pensacola State College onsite convention campaign team led by Carol Quinn…thank you Dan Busse, John Warren, Sheila Nichols, Robin Mertins, Rob Gregg, Tammy Henderson, Ed Pate, Yalonda Tibbs, Debbie Douma, Diane Bracken and for his unwavering support, our President, Dr. Meadows!

I have no regrets moving forward into a new year!  We can choose to lose sorely or we can choose to “Lose Forward.”  I have chosen the latter and hope that you too see the many opportunities for growth and development revealed through the time we spent together last week.  Losing forward (inspired by John Maxwell’s Failing Forward) a term that entered my thoughts while driving home, is essentially about letting our common goals unite us, acknowledging personal and professional strengths, and persevering through obstacles that threaten our progress.

I have one final request for those who supported my campaign and voted for me…for those who stood with me and encouraged me…Now is the time for unity.  Please join me now in fully supporting our new President-Elect Dr. Dan Rodkin.  Dan is committed to the AFC mission (promoting a world class college system) and ensuring that the needs of our members are met, regardless of what HAT you wear J!  Our Association is strong and we are poised to be even stronger.   In this regard, I  lend my full support to Dan as he becomes an integral member of the AFC Executive Leadership team!  Congratulations Dan!  From one Gator to another…Go Gator!

As we move into the holiday season and reflect on our many experiences and great fortunes, let us remember… We are all in this together!

Juntos, llevaremos al AFC al siguiente nivel!  Juntos, somos fuertes AFC!

Together, we will take AFC to the next level! Together, we are AFC Strong!

 

Yours in service,

Juanita M. Scott  |  Pensacola State College

Director, Professional Development

Association of Florida Colleges Pensacola State College Chapter sponsors Ronald McDonald House Fire Truck Pull

TeamPhoto2013On Saturday, October 12th, the Association of Florida Colleges (AFC) Pensacola State College (PSC) Chapter sponsored the annual Ronald McDonald House Fire Truck Pull, known as “Pull for the House.”  The PSC team was composed of athletes from the baseball and basketball teams and AFC member Jack Herndon.  Ed Pate, Instructor in the English & Communications Department, coordinated the event and fundraising effort.  The “Pull for the House” event was held at Seville Quarter on Jefferson Street south of Church Street. Approximately 30 teams comprised of military, first responders, businesses, school groups and more competed to pull a fire truck, weighing approximately 33,800 pounds, 50 feet in the least amount of time.

AFC members raised more than $470.00 for the cost of entry.   Jack Herndon was the lead fundraiser raising more than $250.00.  The overall event was free and open to the public. The weather was fabulous and the event proved to be very successful and enjoyable.  The AFC PSC team won the first heat, but in Heat 2, the Pirates were “bitten by the dogs,” that is, the Southeastern Dog Hunters Association team, who went on to win the Pull.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uwa5pTJwkw

Proceeds from this event benefited the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida.  The Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for families of children who travel to Pensacola to receive medical treatment at an area facility.

A special thank you goes to the PSC Marketing staff who made sure the college banner was onsite and the audio spot and flyer for the event was effective.  Additional appreciation is owed to our coaches and athletes for their time and participation.  Thank you also to all Pensacola State College employees for your outstanding financial support and the great services provided to the Ronald McDonald House.

AFC Region One Spring Conference Photos

Pensacola State College is hosting the Association of Florida Colleges Region One Spring Conference!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Would you like to attend?

  • The conference is open to all current AFC members;
  • Conference highlights include sessions on Legislative Updates, Finding Your Purpose and Passion, Bring Your Own Device, Retirement Issues and more!
  • Networking opportunities:  All five colleges in Region One will be represented (Pensacola State College, Northwest Florida State College, Chipola College, Gulf Coast State College, and Tallahassee Community College);
  • Continental Breakfast and Lunch will be provided;
  • Limited funding is available; If there are more request to attend than funds available to pay registration fees, selection will be based on the date of request;

If you are interested in attending the AFC Region One Spring Conference on Friday, April 5thplease let me know by 4:00 p.m. Thursday, March 21st.

I’ll see you there!

 

Yours in service,

 

Juanita M. Scott, Director

Staff and Program Development

 

Chapter President 2013

Association of Florida Colleges

Pensacola State College

1000 College Boulevard

Pensacola, Florida 32504

850.484.1953 voice

850.484.1512 fax