|  The ICCB is the state coordinating board for community colleges. 
			"Dr. Anderson is an exceptional individual, has extensive experience 
			in the Illinois Community College System and has earned the deepest 
			respect from our colleges, the trustees and most importantly, the 
			students who have gotten to know her," said ICCB Chairman Alexi 
			Giannoulias. "There were some great applicants, but ultimately my 
			board unanimously selected Dr. Anderson because of our utmost 
			confidence in her leadership abilities and educational background. 
			She will be an outstanding executive director." Anderson currently is the vice president of the ICCB. She is the 
			first ICCB staff person to be selected for the permanent position of 
			executive director. Effective July 1, the office's title has been 
			changed from president and CEO to executive director. "I am honored that the board chose me as its new executive 
			director," said Anderson. "The work of our community colleges is 
			vital to the educational and economic health of Illinois, and it is 
			my privilege to help lead the community college system in its 
			mission." 
			 The executive director reports directly to the board and serves 
			as the chief community college system representative working with 
			the governor's office, the Illinois General Assembly and its various 
			legislative committees, the Illinois Board of Higher Education, and 
			other state agencies. Illinois is home to 48 community colleges in 39 districts and has 
			the third-largest community college system enrollment in the nation. Serious issues face Illinois community colleges. "Dr. Anderson 
			has significant experience with some of the most critical issues our 
			system will face during the next several years, such as remediation, 
			accountability, student completion and advancement, campus safety, 
			and program and standards alignment," said Giannoulias. 
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			 Anderson has worked closely with many sectors, organizations and 
			committees of the community college system. She has also connected 
			with such state and national groups as the Illinois Business 
			Roundtable, the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Women Employed, Jobs 
			for the Future, and the Center for Law and Social Policy. As part of 
			the ICCB executive staff, she has developed critical relationships 
			with the General Assembly, the lieutenant governor's office and the 
			governor's office. Anderson is a staff liaison to the Illinois Council of Community 
			College Presidents, serves as staff to the P-20 Council, serves on 
			the Joint Education Leadership Team, and assists with the 
			implementation of the Illinois Board of Higher Education's strategic 
			plan, the Illinois Public Agenda for College and Career Success. She 
			was instrumental in developing the ICCB Latino Advisory Committee. "With Karen's leadership, I believe the ICCB and the system have 
			every reason to look forward to a bright future in the years ahead," 
			Obrzut said. "I am confident that her abilities as a manager, 
			educator and most of all, leader will make her shine within this new 
			role." Anderson joined the ICCB in 1999. Since then, she has served as 
			an administrator for nearly all the board's functions in academic 
			affairs, workforce development, adult education, education 
			technology, career and technical education, and institutional 
			research and policy studies.  Prior to her work at the ICCB, Anderson was the principal and 
			president of Ursuline Academy in Springfield; provost, registrar and 
			acting president of Springfield College in Illinois; assistant 
			professor of English at Milliken University; and a professor and 
			coordinator of the Bilingual Business Studies program at Midway 
			College. Anderson speaks four languages. She received her master's degree 
			in English and a doctorate in rhetoric and composition from the 
			University of Louisville in Louisville, Ky.  
              
            [Text from
			Illinois Community College Board 
			file received from the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] |