LC Welcomes New Vice President of Finance and Operations

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GODFREY – Lewis and Clark Community College welcomed its new Vice President of Finance and Operations last month, as it prepared to wind down the academic year.

Area-native Jonathan Lasinski, a 2002 graduate of Alton High School, started in the role on April 20, training with outgoing Vice President Mary Schulte prior to her retirement, April 30.

“I’m excited to move back closer to my mother and younger brother’s family and to serve in the community I grew up in,” he said.

Lasinski has spent the last eight years as Director of Business Services and then Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services at the University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau. He has over 20 years of experience working in the finance field, serving in roles such as treasurer, controller, CFO, Director of Business Services, and Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services.

“Lewis and Clark allows me to continue to work in higher education in a similar role that I held at the University of Alaska Southeast, while being closer to family and more opportunities for my children,” he said. “I bring perspectives from working at a university that is part of a larger, complex system.”

President Ken Trzaska said he looks forward to working with Lasinski to strengthen LC and its ability to serve its students and the community.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jon to Lewis and Clark,” Trzaska said. “His experience, energy, and commitment to student-centered service make him an exceptional addition to our campus and leadership team.”

Currently, Lasinski is working remotely while he transitions into the role and prepares to relocate to Illinois. He expects to be on campus full time this June.

“My last day for my previous institution was Friday, April 17, where I was able to help the university through its Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) accreditation site visit and end the week sitting in the dunk tank for Spring Carnival,” he said.

Lasinski spent his first week at LC learning as much as he could from Schulte, and in the first 90 days in his new role, he plans to listen and learn about the campus community.

Lasinski holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2006) and a Master of Business Administration degree, with a concentration in Finance, from the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University in the Netherlands (2012).

He can be reached at jlasinski@lc.edu.

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    Laura Inlow is the staff advisor for The Bridge, Lewis and Clark Community College’s student news organization. She joined Lewis and Clark Community College’s Marketing & Public Relations department as a Media/Web Specialist in 2009 and has managed the department since 2015. As such, she oversees the marketing and public relations efforts of the college, including but not limited to enrollment marketing, advertising, college websites, social media channels, media releases, photography, graphic design, branding, and the operation of the college’s Print Shop. She has a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Eastern Illinois University. As a non-traditional student, she attended Lewis and Clark for her Associate in Applied Science degree in Web Design. Before working at LC, she was a reporter and page designer for The Telegraph newspaper in Alton for three years and continued working as a freelance reporter, designer and photographer long after making the jump to PR. She formerly taught a course in News Writing at Lewis and Clark and currently teaches Social Media Marketing online. In addition, she is the founder and advisor for the LC Scares Horror Club. https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurainlow/

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