January 2025 Letter to the Editor from Dr. Laurie Borowicz
Looking back at 2024, I would describe it as the year of giving back to our students.
Read MoreReflecting on Seven Years at Kish
On January 11, I will celebrate seven years of leading Kishwaukee College.
In January 2016, when my family moved to the area and I started in this role, my son was in fifth grade. In May, he will graduate from high school. Time goes by quickly.
During the past seven years, Kishwaukee College has changed in many ways:
Successful organizations recognize that partnerships are the key to success, and Kish is no exception. We have expanded our external partnerships with educators, businesses, and area services, such as the Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District/Village of Malta sewer project launched in 2022. When we work together, we all rise together.
Our internal partnerships are also critical to the success of our organization. The Board of Trustees and their ability to work together and make decisions in the best interest of the College is impressive. Thank you, Bob Johnson, Dr. Bob Hammon, Kathy Spears, Linda Mason, Kathy Watkins, Kathy Countryman, and Geri-Dee Hayden, for your commitment to Kish and leading together.
We have worked over the years on employee relationships, recognizing the constant change we have faced with the multiple forces upon us, including a two-year state budget impasse, a pandemic, and enrollment decline. These challenges all required transformative changes in our organization and how we do the business of serving our students. I am proud of how we have worked through issues. Thank you to everyone who has chosen to work at Kish and dedicate themselves to improving the lives of others.
Thank you to the students who have attended Kish. We recognize there are many higher education options. Our students have shared thoughts and ideas over the years on how we continue to evolve as a College and meet their needs. At the end of the day, it is all about our students. They are the future of our communities.
I look forward to continuing this important work, embracing together the future and what comes next.
Dr. Laurie S. Borowicz
President, Kishwaukee College