District Board
Madison Area Technical College functions within the Wisconsin Technical College System.
The MATC District includes
most of Columbia County, Dane County, Jefferson County, Marquette County,
Sauk County, and specific school districts in Adams County, Dodge County,
Green County, Iowa County, Juneau County, Richland County and Rock County.
The college is operated under the direction of the MATC District Board. The board consists of nine members: two employers, two employees, three members-at-large, an elected official and a school district administrator. The role of the MATC District Board is to function as a collective body that is the official link between the College and the community it serves, and to represent the community to the college by determining and assuring appropriate organizational performance, enacting policies on governance issues and executive limitations, monitoring college effectiveness, and assessing the President's performance. In January 2006 the MATC District Board established MATC End Statements. "End" refers to the effect the college seeks to have on the world outside itself.
The members of the board are appointed by a board appointment committee composed of the county board chairpersons of the counties included, all or in part, in the MATC District. The chairperson of the most populous county serves as chairperson of the appointment committee. Representation on the board is apportioned throughout the district as set forth in section 38.108, paragraph 2 of Wisconsin statutes, 1982.
Last
Modified:
February 7, 2007
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