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Board meetings and strategic plans from Nick Antonakis's organization
The board meeting featured presentations on the All-Michigan Academic Team, including student recognitions and their future academic and career plans. Discussions covered the approval of a new Michigan New Jobs Training Program agreement for SnackCraft LLC, which involves training for 185 new positions over three years. Financial updates for April were provided, noting that revenue exceeds expectations while expenses are well-managed. Additionally, the board reviewed updates to the strategic plan framework, recommending a shift to a five-year cycle and a simplification of project terminology from College Action Projects to strategic initiatives.
The meeting included the swearing-in of a new police officer, approval of the annual local strategic value resolution, and an executive limitation monitoring report on human resources. The board reviewed workforce data, including affirmative action reporting and hiring trends. Additionally, a financial update was provided regarding lower-than-anticipated tuition revenue due to declining enrollment. A student alliance report highlighted initiatives to empower students through new office furniture and a survey regarding the next college president. The meeting concluded with a foundation and grants update.
The board meeting included the approval of several key items, such as the 2026 Public Safety Advisory Committee members, the single audit report, and the 2025-26 mid-year budget amendment. The board also adopted resolutions related to the Michigan New Jobs Training Program and the Learning Resource Center Construction and Completion Assurance Agreement. Further actions included the approval of various financial transactions, personnel actions, and board policy updates regarding job descriptions and performance monitoring. Additionally, reports were received on strategic enrollment, campus updates, and overall financial status.
The Board meeting addressed several key business items, including the approval of the agenda and the presentation and acceptance of the property tax resolution. Consent items approved included personnel transactions covering new hires, transfers, and separations occurring in October 2025, as well as financial transactions for purchases between $40,000 and $100,000 from the General Fund and various Special Funds. Action items included approving blanket purchase orders exceeding $100,000 for tuition agreements with Grand Valley State University, Ferris State University, and Davenport University, as well as a blanket purchase order for contract teaching services. The Board also discussed the slate of officers for the upcoming term beginning January 1, 2026, and reviewed, but did not approve (tabling the motion), three board policies for the first time. An amendment to the Alliance of Professional Support Staff contract regarding a Bilingual Stipend MOU was approved. Reports included updates on the presidential search, the annual purchasing report, and a detailed finance update summarizing year-to-date financial activity across multiple funds, including commentary on revenue pacing and expenditure variances.
The meeting included a presentation and approval of the Local Strategic Value Resolution. The board approved consent items including personnel and financial transactions. Purchases over $100,000 were approved, including digital advertising and search engine marketing services, and the annual life-cycle replacement of equipment for the media department. An additional paid holiday was approved for January 2, 2026. Reports were given on fall semester kick off, fall enrollment data, legislative engagement, people, culture, and equity, GRCC ArtPrize, and college finances. The Faculty Association and Student Government provided updates.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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