Citrus College offers distinctive and outstanding educational programs and opportunities to meet the lifelong learning needs of our diverse population. The college provides a wide array of supportive services and resources to assist students in obtaining their educational goals. Additionally, we are dedicated to working in partnership with our community to enhance the economic and social development of the area.


THE COLLEGE'S GOVERNING BODY

The Citrus Community College District Board of Trustees is dedicated to shaping the future of Citrus College by establishing clear policies, approving innovative educational plans and programs and actively fostering the college's growth and development, thus ensuring that college consistently meets the academic needs of our community.

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

The accordion tabs below reflect the nine divisions of the college that report directly to the superintendent/president. Each tab lists the managerial and supervisory direct reports for that area. All content is presented alphabetically.


Vice President of Academic Affairs: Dana Hester, Ed.D.

  • Dean of Career and Technical Education – Kimberly Mathews and James Woolum
    • Career and Technical Education Programs Supervisor – Therese Adams

  • Dean of Kinesiology, Health and Athletics – Junior Domingo
    • Director of Health Sciences – Salima Allahbachayo, DNP
    • Physical Education-Athletic Facilities Supervisor – Julian Horton

  • Dean of Language Arts and Library – Kim Orlijan, Ph.D.
    • Learning Center Programs Supervisor – Gerald Helm
    • Library Supervisor – Vacant

  • Dean of Mathematics, Sciences and Business – Balaji Sethuramasamyraja, Ph.D.
    • Associate Dean of Natural and Physical Sciences – Jeremy Clark

  • Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Online Education – Jack Beckham, Ph.D.
    • Foster Kinship Education and Resources Program Supervisor – Jorge Razo

  • Dean of Visual and Performing Arts – Amberly Chamberlain
    • Director of Haugh Performing Arts Center – Vacant
    • Performing Arts Promotion and Operations Supervisor – Gene Barrera
    • Performing Arts Technical Supervisor – Karen Taulbee
    • Recording Arts Supervisor – Vacant
    • Visual and Performing Arts Programs Supervisor – Kristen Campbell

  • Director of Continuing Education – Linda Ju-Ong
  • Director of Dual Enrollment – Marivel Ortiz-Sanchez
  • Director of Grants – My Chau, Ph.D.

www.citruscollege.edu/academics

updated December 31, 2025

Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility+: Ty Thomas, Ed.D.

www.citruscollege.edu/deia

updated November 20, 2024

Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services: Claudette Dain, C.P.A.

  • Director of Business Services – Shawn Jones
    • Environmental Health and Safety Programs Supervisor – Michael Ramos

  • Director of Facilities and Construction – Fred Diamond
    • Associate Director of Facilities and Construction – Ernie Loera
    • Custodial Supervisor (Evening) – Larry Franks, Jr.
    • Grounds Supervisor – Jorge Cortez
    • Maintenance Supervisor – Philip Hawkins

  • Director of Fiscal Services – Wade Ellis
    • Associate Director of Fiscal Services – Marie Noriega
    • Enterprise Services Manager – Eric Magallon
    • Print Production/Mail Services Supervisor – Brett McNamara
    • Payroll-Benefits Supervisor – Lisa Fowler

  • Finance and Administrative Services/Facilities Rental Supervisor – Vacant

www.citruscollege.edu/finance

updated December 31, 2025

Acting Director of Foundation: My Chau, Ph.D.

www.citruscollege.edu/foundation

updated August 5, 2025

Executive Director of Human Resources: John Albert, Ed.D.

  • Director of Employee Relations and Title IX – Yasmine Andrawis
  • Director of Human Resources Operations – Brenda Fink

www.citruscollege.edu/hr

updated January 10, 2026

Director of Institutional Research, Planning and Effectiveness: Lan Hao, Ph.D.

www.citruscollege.edu/research

updated November 15, 2024

Executive Director of Strategic Communications, Marketing and Public Affairs: Lisa McPheron

  • Communications Supervisor – Doug Schultz

www.citruscollege.edu/pio

updated August 20, 2025

Vice President of Student Services: Richard Rams, Ed.D.

  • Dean of Counseling Programs and Services – Elaine Lipiz Gonzalez, Ed.D.
    • Director of Disabled Students Programs and Services – Ana Quiroz, Ed.D.
    • Director of EOPS/CARE/NextUp and CalWORKs – Sara Gonzales-Tapia
    • EOPS/CARE/NextUp Supervisor – Elizabeth Montellano
    • Director of Student Equity and Success Programs – Betzabel Martinez-Bleech, Ed.D.
    • Director of Student Support Services – Jessica López Jiménez, Ed.D.

  • Dean of Enrollment Services – Gerald Sequeria, J.D.
    • Director of Financial Aid – Stephen Fahey
    • Director of Outreach – Nilda Chavez
    • International Students Supervisor – Vacant
    • Registrar – Cinthya Arrieta

  • Dean of Student Affairs – Maryann Tolano-Leveque, Ed.D.
    • Director of Veterans Success Center – Maria Buffo
    • Student Life and Leadership Development Supervisor – Rosario Garcia

  • Director of Campus Safety – Ben Macias

www.citruscollege.edu/studentservices

updated December 31, 2025

Chief Technology Officer: Eric Calderon, Ed.D.

  • Director of Enterprise Systems – Bryun Sakaye
  • Director of Technology Operations and Support Services – Tom Cheng

www.citruscollege.edu/tecs

updated September 9, 2025

The organizational chart of the college's administrative/managerial structure is also offered in a traditional diagram format, and can be downloaded as a portable document file [PDF]. The PDF organizational chart is maintained in conjunction with the executive office of the superintendent/president at spoffice@citruscollege.edu.



MISSION STATEMENT

Citrus College provides quality educational experiences that support our students in achieving their academic, professional and personal goals, empowering them to make positive impacts on their communities and beyond. Citrus College faculty and staff take pride in being student-centered and in cultivating a safe, caring, compassionate and inclusive lifelong learning environment. Our college community welcomes students from all backgrounds and ensures that they have the opportunity to achieve upward social and economic mobility.

Vision
Citrus College is committed to providing each student with a dynamic and equitable community college experience. We recognize and honor our students' unique needs and goals, and we are dedicated to helping them become the best version of themselves.

Values

approved by the Citrus Community College District Board of Trustees on July 15, 2025