Martin’s departure leaves City College’s future uncertain.
City College of San Francisco Chancellor David Martin announced that he will resign at the end of the academic year.
Now, his departure follows an unfortunate trend at CCSF: Over the past decade, chancellors have not served in the position for more than a few years at a time. Mark Rocha, CCSF’s chancellor before Martin, was placed on administrative leave in March 2020 after serving three years. Wong said that the chancellor helped to implement several initiatives that allowed the college to achieve “strong financial controls and oversight,” including a budget policy that requires monthly budget updates to the board.
“During our time working together, the college was able to strengthen our financial controls,” Wong said. “Chancellor Martin provided our college with leadership when the college was faced with a rough patch and helped provide steady leadership to the college when we needed it most.”
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