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  • 07/25/2020 - Reflections on My First Year as a Community College President
  • 02/25/2020 - So You Want to Be a Community College President? Follow God's Path and Not Your Own
  • 01/25/2020 - So You Want to Be a Community College President? Get to Know Your Board
  • 10/16/2019 - My First 100 Days as a Community College President
  • 09/08/2019 - So You Want to be a Community College President? Kick the Impostor Syndrome to the Curb!
  • 08/03/2019 - So You Want to Be a Community College President? Take Care of You
  • 07/20/2019 - So You Want to Be a Community College President? Be Yourself...
  • 07/12/2019 - So You Want to Be a Community College President? Better Find the Right Fit!
  • 07/05/2019 - Rihanna said "Work, Work, Work, Work, Work"
  • 06/26/2019 - In Order to Grow You've Gotta GO!
  • 06/20/2019 - So You Want to Be a Community College President?
Comments: 49
  • #49

    Betty Cobbs (Saturday, 25 July 2020 23:53)

    Daria,
    You have navigated through your first year beautifully. Keep up your head up, you are doing the right work. EvCC is in good hands under your leadership. BRAVO!!

  • #48

    Mrs. Green (Saturday, 25 July 2020 15:18)

    Profound and thoughtful. I felt the joy and the pain in your words. I also feel the hope that the brighter day is coming. Stay on the path toward the light. You’re made for this moment and equipped to lead while following.

  • #47

    Nichole (Saturday, 25 July 2020 13:38)

    We have never met, however, I am a virtual mentee unknowingly to you! You are just so dope and an inspiration to everyone. You inspire me to keep pushing!!! Thank you for sharing your story and for your transparency! I pray your strength on this journey! Love and blessings!!!

    “It’s all about strategy and patience. It’s okay to lose the battle if you want to win the war. Build relationships and keep it moving.”

  • #46

    Sheri Rowland (Saturday, 25 July 2020 10:58)

    Thank you for being “real” and sharing your experiences in such a way to bring hope and encouragement for all of us who hope to follow in your footsteps one day as a college president. We all need to hear truth and be willing to join together to support one another in times of crises and in times of celebration!

  • #45

    Evans Akpo (Tuesday, 03 March 2020 08:05)

    Thanks for sharing. It is very inspiring.

  • #44

    Lauren Cross (Saturday, 29 February 2020)

    Such an inspirational read!

  • #43

    Ann J (Thursday, 27 February 2020 11:34)

    Beautifully written, you're definitely following the right path....

  • #42

    Shawnda Navarro Floyd (Tuesday, 25 February 2020 18:46)

    Wisdom! Thank you for teaching as you lead and inspiring us all along the way!

  • #41

    Celeste Africa (Tuesday, 25 February 2020 09:38)

    Wow what an honour to have met you here in George South Africa.
    Such a humble and inspiring human being.
    Will surely follow up on our discussion for further studies for my son.

  • #40

    LeNoraD (Saturday, 01 February 2020 19:38)

    Congratulations Dr. Willis on your Presidency and first 100 days. Your leadership and accomplishments are an inspiration. I am happy to see you also making time to fill your cup. I was blessed to make it to Ghana last year. You. Need. To. Make. The. Trip. As you have probably heard, it will change your life. All the best.

  • #39

    Christopher (Wednesday, 13 November 2019 19:09)

    Dope insight. Inspiring and authentic!

  • #38

    Kayla (Wednesday, 23 October 2019 21:27)

    Thank you for sharing your journey as president thus far. Great advice; I saved this post as a reminder.

  • #37

    Crystal Banks (Tuesday, 22 October 2019 22:41)

    Great reflection! I am so happy that you are willing to share your experience with others. Looking forward to your next 100 days! Happy birthday

  • #36

    Michael Santana (Tuesday, 22 October 2019 14:53)

    You are such an inspiration to individuals aspiring to reach their goals and dreams. Someone very close to me works in higher education as well and they are constantly dealing with daily decisions that are pivotal. Thank you for sharing...

  • #35

    Dr. Terry (Tuesday, 22 October 2019 12:25)

    Excellent insight. Thank you for sharing!

  • #34

    Tammy Reichelt (Tuesday, 22 October 2019 05:49)

    Congratulations on your first 100 days and Happy Birthday! This is a great blog post and provides valuable tips for those seeking a presidency. I hope you can join us at share your experience at our next Future President’s Institute.

  • #33

    Merrill Irving Jr. (Monday, 21 October 2019 15:53)

    You continue to inspire, lead and LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE! Thank you for the wisdom wrapped in SWAGG.

  • #32

    Kim Ingram (Monday, 21 October 2019 10:42)

    Great blog post. It seems that you understand work-life balance which is very important. You have a tough job but you still seem to find time to do the things that you love. I look forward to other blog posts that will inspire me to keep fighting in higher education and fulfilling my dreams.

  • #31

    Jeri (Sunday, 20 October 2019 14:32)

    You are doing a great job!!

  • #30

    Nicole Oglesby (Saturday, 19 October 2019 22:33)

    Thank you for sharing! Your honesty and truth were appreciated. I pray that I am blessed to have the opportunity to become a college president!
    Your a role model for Black women in higher education! Wishing you continued success!

  • #29

    Ski (Saturday, 19 October 2019 07:18)

    Good reminders even for those of us who have been privileged to serve in these roles for 2,800 days!

  • #28

    Anthony Parker-Gills (Friday, 18 October 2019 07:07)

    I really enjoyed reading your blog you provided some great advice/tips. Keep up the good work.

  • #27

    Patricia Washington (Thursday, 17 October 2019 13:51)

    You are amazing and thank you for your inspiration!

  • #26

    Alette Stevens (Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:33)

    Happy birthday! It's an honor to be acquainted with you. Through our conversation and your blog, I am learning so much about the nuts and bolts of leadership. Thank you for taking the time to share.

  • #25

    Tony J (Wednesday, 16 October 2019 02:26)

    The bomb! The level of transparency puts you on another level! Love it and you! About Ghanna, share those dates!

  • #24

    Isiah Brown (Sunday, 08 September 2019 02:11)

    Great inspirational message! Keep moving forward!!!!

  • #23

    Joyce Boatright (Sunday, 11 August 2019 11:37)

    You are an inspiration to us all. Keep on keeping it real.

  • #22

    James (Wednesday, 07 August 2019 19:42)

    The struggle for self care is real. Especially when you have a family. I recall when my partner and I had legal custody of my great nephew from 2nd to 5th grade. It was an unexpected addition to our new relationship (1.5 years at that point) and now all of a sudden we had a kid in the house and it was a growing family. I never truly understood the parent challenge of finding time for oneself or ability to exercise until i had my nephew in the house. All of a sudden, i found it hard to be in the gym after work knowing my nephew was at home and perhaps needed me. Or I would be in a panic if i didn't talk with him on the phone after he was released from school, and I felt as though i needed to get home quickly. As you would imagine, i would hurry home only to find that he was fine and my partner was napping on the sofa. Although i knew that i would be ok if i did go to the gym, a guilt like feeling always hindered me from feeling like it was ok not to be home. Similar to you, i purchased an in home elliptical and was able to work out at home. Regarding snacks: I keep almonds, fruit, Belvita wafers, almond butter, and trail mix in my lunch bag and stored in my work desk at all times. When i need a snack, i have it ready. One of my frustrations is being hungry and out hunting for something to eat either on the road or at a vending machine. I suggest to keep the snacks around you and do eat them, before you actually get hungry. This way you stay in front of it, rather than trying to satisfying it in a hurry. Also, drink lots of water.

  • #21

    Tonjua Williams (Wednesday, 07 August 2019 19:38)

    Excellent article

  • #20

    Lynda Batiste (Wednesday, 07 August 2019 19:05)

    Awesome read. The struggle is real. Thanks for letting me know I’m not alone.

  • #19

    Tiffany Williams (Wednesday, 07 August 2019 11:15)

    I can relate 120%. With life's stresses and being busy with family and work, it became so easy to fall into a slump. Trying to find the time to take care of myself and go to the gym, there's just not enough time in the day! I felt defeated with no convenient way to incorporate exercise into my day and the pounds continued to pile on along with knee and back pain... That is until I saw one of your blog posts with a photo of a Peloton. So I did some research! Comparing the price of a gym membership + childcare, even cycling club memberships + childcare. Peloton was still less expensive and offered so much more value. Within a couple days I ended up ordering my own Peloton, the Essentials Package. It arrives next week and I am super excited to be able to finally focus on me and living a healthier lifestyle. As always, you're inspiring and thank you so much for sharing you, the real you! It's great to know I'm not the only one conquering life's challenges.

  • #18

    Rosie RC (Wednesday, 07 August 2019 09:49)

    Love this post, and thanks for helping to normalize our body images by being so up front about weight and weight gain. I'm in the same boat as you, post baby weight gain + stress + travel except I had the milestone of STARTING blood pressure meds when I turned 40. Your post is a great reminder to maintain my daily intention of wellness. I'm responding from MY hotel room, so I'll see you at that buffet line later today. �

  • #17

    Dwight (Wednesday, 31 July 2019 16:13)

    All that glitters is gold. You go, Prez!

  • #16

    Dwight (Wednesday, 31 July 2019 16:09)

    Hi President Daria, best to you and everyone there.

    Dwight@OCC

  • #15

    Lynda Batiste (Monday, 22 July 2019 10:13)

    So refreshing to read your blog. Keeping it 100%, some make it difficult. So glad to know I’m not alone.
    Continue to inspire Doc. Clearly the time has arrived.

    Take care

  • #14

    T Askey (Sunday, 21 July 2019 22:28)

    I'm loving your blogs and this is my favorite so far. I loved your shoes they always put a smile on my face. My favorite are the Taxi heels. Love you and please keep being true to yourself.

  • #13

    Donyel Hill (Sunday, 21 July 2019 20:52)

    I admire you being you. Keep being the beacon of lite for others to see!

  • #12

    LaShanda Owens (Sunday, 21 July 2019 20:06)

    I would like to follow your blog.

  • #11

    Brenda Rivera (Sunday, 21 July 2019 19:42)

    How can I give this 1 thumbs up?? I love this! Bring your beauty and authenticity to the world!

  • #10

    Linda Satterfield (Sunday, 21 July 2019 18:35)

    Daring
    Amazing
    Refreshing
    Incredible
    Awesome
    That's Daria

  • #9

    Bennie Joe & Karen Paige (Wednesday, 17 July 2019 22:33)

    We are so very proud of you and all that you have accomplished. Many years ago we both knew that you were destined for greatness. Love you much�

  • #8

    Brenda Barros Rivera (Sunday, 14 July 2019 20:23)

    Great insight and I love how you generously share about your own experience to illustrate your points. I’m so glad Lyric is excelling in a different environment!

    I empathize as a Latina in higher ed, we are not widely represented either. Def something I have thought if as I apply for faculty positions.

  • #7

    Isiah Brown (Saturday, 13 July 2019 15:11)

    You are truly an inspiration. I do hope more people take a the leap of faith to improve their quality of life experiences. Education and experience affords us lateral entry into other state economies, local and abroad. Seniority within companies works well too. Keep moving forward!

    I am always touched by the message.

  • #6

    Paula Fuller (Wednesday, 10 July 2019 12:58)

    I cannot truly express what it means to me to see your open, candid, and amazing embodiment of the human spirit. I hope that I can one day be in your presence to glean just a once of your confidence, fierceness, and wisdom. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!!

  • #5

    J-Ram (Sunday, 07 July 2019 13:52)

    Dr. Willis,

    Really enjoy learning more about your journey. From saying "yes" to gotta move to find your new adventure, it is fun to read about the highs and lows that happen in everyone's life. For many of us POC we only see the final outcome, or learn about a person and read their accomplishments, and if we are lucky enough shake hands with them at a reception. But you sharing your thoughts, passions, regrets, and personal story really touched all if us at EvCC and those who have parted. Thank you!
    I will add that Rihanna also sang the following lyrics "Took an oath that I'm a stick it out 'til the end
    Now that it's raining more than ever
    Know that we still have each other
    You can stand under my umbrella
    You can stand under my umbrella, ella, ella, eh, eh, eh". Thank you for sharing your umbrella, Ella, eh!

    James

  • #4

    Lisa Jones (Tuesday, 25 June 2019 12:10)

    Hello Daria -

    I am so thrilled to come across this blog and learn more about you! I am excited for you to join EvCC as our new president! I work within Corporate & Workforce Training out at CCEC. Looking forward to connecting soon.

  • #3

    Bonita Vinson (Tuesday, 25 June 2019 08:40)

    Ahhh. Money. Personal financial empowerment. One of my favorite topics. So much so I wrote a book about it.
    I’m so glad to see you bring up a topic only few discuss. And to relate it to career transitions is even better. This is true across any industry.
    Your points are spot on (except for credit cards... I don’t like them and haven’t used anything except debit cards since 2006).
    The big one though, is save up (a lot) and be prepared to pay your own way just in case other options are not optimal.
    Congratulations and blessings to you as you continue your journey! I’ll be following your blog.

  • #2

    Chayuda (Wednesday, 24 April 2019 16:25)

    I just want you to know that your presence this week at the college has empowered me to do more. You are truly really amazing, real and cool leader. I wish you the best.

  • #1

    Ciera Graham (Monday, 22 April 2019 13:06)

    Hi Daria,

    I hope all is well. It was such a pleasure to meet you during the forum at EvCC this morning. I loved your calming spirit, and welcoming disposition. I know today will be a long day for you but I know you will do amazing. I think you would be a breath of fresh air at EvCC and I would love to see a black woman leading this college. Not sure if you remember me but I am Ciera Graham. The new Director for the EvCC East County campus in Monroe , WA. We only briefly shook hands but I just wanted to send a note and say I was very impressed. Feel free to keep in touch cagraham1986@gmail.com or cgraham@everettcc.edu

    Good luck, and I wish you all the best.

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