San Diego Community College District
David Brooks is a seasoned Multimedia Specialist at San Diego Community College District since April 2017, focusing on photography and videography to highlight SDCCD students and their educational journeys. Previously, David worked as a Staff Photographer and Videographer for The San Diego Union-Tribune from June 2005 to April 2017, and prior to that, operated as a freelance photographer in the San Diego area from January 2000 to March 2005. David's photography has been featured in various publications, including the Milwaukee Sentinel, Maxim, Today's Local News, and The New York Times. David holds a Bachelor of Arts in Visual Journalism from Brooks Institute (2003-2005) and an Associate of Arts in Photography from Grossmont College (2000-2002).
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San Diego Community College District
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The San Diego Community College District is the second-largest community college district in California and the sixth largest in the nation, providing credit and noncredit instruction to students through its associate degree, certificate, and general programs. The SDCCD serves approximately 100,000 students annually through three, two-year colleges and seven Continuing Education campuses. The three colleges, San Diego City College, San Diego Mesa College, and San Diego Miramar College, offer associate degrees and certificates in occupational programs that prepare students for entry-level jobs, and arts and sciences programs that transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Continuing Education's Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) also offers classes leading to associate degrees and certificates. The SDCCD is governed by its five-member, locally elected Board of Trustees and three student members serving on a rotating basis. Shared governance activities involve faculty, students and staff in the development of solutions to key policy and budget issues. The five trustees are elected in even-numbered years to four-year terms by the voters of San Diego. The Chancellor, the District's chief executive officer, is responsible for carrying out the policies approved by the Board of Trustees.