MPC’s Governing Board of Trustees is responsible for setting policies, overseeing
the college’s budget, and ensuring that the educational mission of the college is
fulfilled. Look up your local trustee, attend a board meeting, and access past meeting
minutes and documents here.
Contact the Governing Board
governingboard@mpc.eduMPC Governing Board of Trustees
The five members of the Governing Board are each elected by residents of their respective trustee areas for four-year terms. The student trustee is selected annually as part of the Associated Students Elections.
Name | Title | Area | Term |
---|---|---|---|
Ms. Yuri Anderson | Chair | Area 2 | Dec. 2022 - Dec. 2026 |
Dr. Celia Barberena | Vice Chair | Area 4 | Dec. 2024 - Dec. 2028 |
Ms. Anita Crawley | Trustee | Area 5 | Dec. 2024 - Dec. 2028 |
Ms. Libby Downey | Trustee | Area 3 | Dec. 2024 - Dec. 2028 |
Ms. Rosalyn Green | Trustee | Area 1 | Dec. 2022 - Dec. 2026 |
Ms. Jocelyn Torres Vasquez | Student Trustee | June 1, 2024 - May 31, 2025 |
Get Involved
MPC Governing Board meeting schedules, agendas, meeting materials, and minutes
from 2028 to the present are available online via BoardDocs.
Meeting documents prior to 2018 are available by request; email governingboard@mpc.edu
Meeting documents prior to 2018 are available by request; email governingboard@mpc.edu
The Governing Board of the Monterey Peninsula Community College District adopts
policies to govern the District in compliance with laws. Policies define goals and
delegate authority to the Superintendent/President. Administrative procedures implement
policies, detailing operations and accountability, and are developed collaboratively
without requiring Board approval. Laws and agreements prevail.
Governing Board Goals
- Develop an effective and collaborative working relationship with the new Superintendent/President.
- Prioritize and support the College's efforts to achieve its Vision for Success Goals.
- Prioritize and support Inclusivity, Diversity, Equity, Anti-racism, and Accessibility (IDEAA) throughout the District.
- Support policies and College actions that increase institution-wide efficiency to ensure the fiscal health and sustainability of the District.
- Prioritize and support improving student access and increasing enrollment at all sites.
- Participate in professional development opportunities to increase understanding of trustee roles and responsibilities to improve our effectiveness as a Board.
- Develop stronger relationships in all Trustee Areas and regional communities.
Adopted July 26, 2023
Who’s My Trustee?
There are five trustee areas within the Monterey Peninsula Community College District.
Following each U.S. Census, trustee area boundaries are evaluated to ensure equal
population distribution within the allowed 10% deviation. Any changes approved by
the trustees are submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice for preclearance, as
required by the U.S. Voting Rights Act.
Copies of documents related to past redistricting processes are available for public
review in the Office of the Superintendent / President.

Based on 2020 Census