Charlotte Talks: CPCC's New President Focuses On Student Success And Economic Mobility In Charlotte

By WENDY HERKEY  OCT 27, 2017
Charlotte Talks on WFAE
Monday, October 30, 2017
Host Mike Collins sits down with the new president of Central Piedmont Community College, Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer. She shares her vision for the school and her focus on student success with an eye toward economic mobility for Charlotteans.
 Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer
Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer, CPCC President
Charlotte has had several new leaders for its higher profile organizations in the past year, including CMS superintendent Clayton Wilcox, a new Charlotte city manager, a new director at the health department, and soon, we'll have a new mayor.
Central Piedmont Community College also has a new person at the helm, only the fourth president in its more than 50-year history, and only the second woman to hold the job.
Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer is digging right in with a focus on student success and of leading CPCC in making an impact on lives here in the Charlotte region.
Although she's been on the job since January, this week will mark Dr. Deitemeyer's inauguration at CPCC.
She'll sit down with Mike Collins to talk about the many initiatives she has in her sights, including CPCC's role in helping with economic mobility in Charlotte, workforce and job skills training and more. 
 Dr. Kandi Deitemeye with CPCC students
Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer with students on the first day of classes
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