Steve Veres

Steve Veres Steve Veres is a Trustee for the Los Angeles Community College District.

Steve Veres is an independent problem solver and educator who is running for the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees to improve the teaching and learning experience at Los Angeles' 9 Community Colleges. Steve led the turnaround of America's largest Community College system during his first Term on the Board of Trustees (2011-2015). As the former President of the Los Angeles Community C

ollege District Board of Trustees, he increased fiscal accountability, promoted transparency, and cleaned up the district's construction problems. Under his leadership, the LA Community College District has balanced its budget, improved credit ratings, and expanded critical job training programs. Over the years, he fought tirelessly for students and always sought to ensure that Community Colleges offered high value to both its students and the communities around them.

06/04/2024

Best time of the year! Culmination of 1000+ hours of class time and studying. Congrats to the class of 2024.

What a wonderful day at LA Valley Los Angeles Valley College! These graduates are ready to change the world.
06/04/2024

What a wonderful day at LA Valley Los Angeles Valley College! These graduates are ready to change the world.

LACCD Board Member Steve Veres confers the associate of arts and associate of science degrees to the Class of 2024

Great to support MALDEF tonight! Congrats to honorees Odelia Romero, Monica Garcia and Lalo Alcaraz.
11/11/2022

Great to support MALDEF tonight! Congrats to honorees Odelia Romero, Monica Garcia and Lalo Alcaraz.

Happy Election Day! Thank you all for your support. Steve Veres for LACCD Trustee.
11/08/2022

Happy Election Day! Thank you all for your support. Steve Veres for LACCD Trustee.

11/04/2022
10/26/2022

I'm upset to hear about the racist remarks that San Francisco Mayor London Breed made in prepared public comments regarding Hondurans. These comments create division and halt progress toward building a more inclusive and just society. Mayor Breed's words echo Donald Trump's racism toward Mexicans and are contrary to the expectations we have for an elected democrat. As with the Los Angeles electeds, Breed must do more than apologize. She must atone and reconcile with actions that will create a better future for all Latinos.

Great job, President Roman and Munoz! Love the energy. The student-athletes here make a tremendous effort of balancing t...
10/19/2022

Great job, President Roman and Munoz! Love the energy. The student-athletes here make a tremendous effort of balancing their commitments. Please support them. Go Huskies.

The Clash of the Presidents Football Game is happening October 22nd at 6pm. Come support our Huskies as they play against the Beach City College Viking...

There are 4 clear choices for the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees.  Please vote. Thank you for your trus...
10/18/2022

There are 4 clear choices for the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees. Please vote. Thank you for your trust and confidence.

These four leaders have the vision and experience to lead these community colleges vital to the region.

https://apple.news/AsKWoD5gUTR6ozTe9Eniotg Really thoughtful writing by Harold Meyerson. He gets so many things right he...
10/18/2022

https://apple.news/AsKWoD5gUTR6ozTe9Eniotg Really thoughtful writing by Harold Meyerson. He gets so many things right here.

Despite a huge demographic swing, the 'Black seats' on the City Council long remained uncontested, leaving Latinos vastly underrepresented.

10/13/2022

Brahmas, get ready for the 6th Annual California Community Colleges Undocumented Student Action Week, starting Oct. 17!

This year’s theme is Juntos Podemos (Together, We Can): Collaborative Ecosystems that Support Undocumented Students. The LAPC Dream Resource Center invites you to participate in the USAW events during the week of October 17th.
See the flyer!

RSVP today! https://tinyurl.com/2022USAW

10/12/2022


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Join us next week in support of our LAVC undocumented scholars. Fun, conversation, friends, support.

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