Dr. Amy Diaz Named as the Next President of GateWay Community College

Wednesday, April 5, 2023
An image of Dr. Amy Diaz

After a nationwide search, the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) and GateWay Community College (GWCC) are pleased to announce Dr. Amy Diaz as the next President of GWCC. Dr. Diaz, who currently serves as the college’s Interim President, assumed the role on January 1, 2021, after the retirement of Interim President Dr. Maria Wise.

“Dr. Diaz’s impressive dedication and ethical stewardship are inspiring. For over two years, she has led GateWay Community College with integrity, focus, and compassion, driving success and reinforcing our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion,” said MCCCD Chancellor Dr. Steven R. Gonzales. “I am excited to continue working alongside Dr. Diaz as we expand GWCC’s crucial workforce programs in both credit and clock hour offerings.” 

Dr. Diaz is an equity-minded leader with almost thirty years of experience advocating for student access and success in all her roles. Highlights from her leadership include assessment for student learning, comprehensive program review, leadership development, and fostering a college climate that embraces diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.

“GateWay Community College holds a special place in my heart. It is where I serve students, faculty, and staff to ensure we meet our mission of educating the community and changing lives,” said Interim GWCC President Dr. Amy Diaz. “I am honored to continue in this role permanently and look forward to meeting with a variety of stakeholders to inform our next steps as a transformative college.”

Dr. Diaz earned a doctorate in educational psychology, a master’s degree in counseling for higher education from Northern Illinois University, and a bachelor’s degree in secondary math education from the University of Iowa. She is also a member of the seventh cohort of the Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship.

Dr. Diaz will assume her new role as president on April 15, 2023.

 

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