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Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<28293031323334>Last › Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor of Psychology Recruitment Number: 18-218 Date/Time: Monday, 7/8/19, 9:45am Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A-104 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor of Psychology Recruitment Number: 18-218 Date/Time: Monday, 7/8/19, 1:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room U106 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor of Psychology Recruitment Number: 18-218 Date/Time: Monday, 7/8/19, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room L-102 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor of Psychology Recruitment Number: 18-218 Date/Time: Monday, 7/8/19, 4:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room L-102 Category: Recruitment Team Meeting Position Title: Student Success Advisor II, Adaptive Services Recruitment Number: 19-104 Date/Time: Friday, 7/5/19, 1:30pm Location: Charlotte Campus, Room J-123 Category: Interviews Position Title: Chief of Police Recruitment Number: 19-076 Date/Time: Tuesday, 7/2/19, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room I-223 Category: Interviews Position Title: Residence Life Specialist Recruitment Number: 19-079 Date/Time: Tuesday, 7/2/19, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room W-421 Category: Interviews Position Title: Chief of Police Recruitment Number: 19-076 Date/Time: Monday, 7/1/19, 1:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room I-223 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor of Psychology Recruitment Number: 18-218 Date/Time: Monday, 7/1/19, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room K-234 Category: Recruitment Team Meeting Position Title: Investigator, Equal Opportunity Programs Recruitment Number: 19-090 Date/Time: Friday, 6/28/19, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room N-120 ‹ First<28293031323334>Last ›

FSW Ranks Top Tier Gold in Performance Funding

FSW Ranks Top Tier Gold in Performance Funding Jul 23, 2015 July 23, 2015 – FORT MYERS, FLA – Today, the State Board of Education approved the performance funding model for Florida’s 28 public state colleges. Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) ranked 7th overall, earning the institution a “Gold Tier” rank. Performance funding for public colleges was enacted in 2015 as a way to incentivize improvements across a broad range of outcomes for students, placing greater emphasis on student outcomes. “In the past few years, in addition to our traditional mission we have focused more on recruiting high-achieving students in our region, the state and across the country,” said Dr. Jeff Allbritten, President, FSW. “We continue to make enhancements in our honors program and study abroad opportunities for our students. We want our students to learn, grow and ultimately graduate.” The metrics used to measure the colleges are: Job Placement, Completion Rates, Retention Rates, and Completer Entry Level Wages. Each category was assigned a maximum point score, with a perfect total score of 30.5 points. FSW’s total score was 20.83. FSW earned the highest points possible in two of the categories: Job Placement and Completer Entry Level Wages. Similar to the model established for the state university system, the college system performance funding includes money from each college’s base state budget, which is at risk if the college does not perform to established benchmarks. “We understand the goals of the legislature and their effort to place a greater emphasis on excellence in our education system rather than growth alone,” added Allbritten. “FSW’s score on performance funding validates what people in southwest Florida already know; that FSW in a leader in public higher education. The results highlight our incredible faculty and staff who every day are working with our students to encourage, inspire and lead them to achieve greatness in the classroom today and in our communities tomorrow.” Earning this top-tier status means FSW will not only earn back the “at risk” portion of the budget, but also earn a proportion of new performance funds. The legislature and governor provided $40 million of general revenue for performance funding. Of this $40 million, $20 million is the result of additional investments in the Florida College System institutions and $20 million of the investment was provided by withholding a proportional amount of revenue from each college’s base funding. Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. ### Last Updated: July 23, 2015 Back to News Archives

Catanzarite Named FSW Collegiate High School - Charlotte Principal

Catanzarite Named FSW Collegiate High School - Charlotte Principal Jul 14, 2015 Across the region, high school hallways are quiet. Students are enjoying their summer vacation from classes, tests and getting up early. Matt Catanzarite is a familiar face, having spent the past five years as assistant principal at Florida SouthWestern Collegiate High School, Charlotte. Starting this fall, however, he takes the reigns as the school’s principal. “Having been here since we first opened our doors, I’ve had the chance to really build relationships with our faculty and staff,” said Catanzarite. “Our students impress me every year with their talents, skills and enthusiasm. I’m looking forward to continuing our history of excellence, not only how we rank statewide in testing, but more importantly on giving our students the tools they need to succeed in life.” Earlier in 2015 when the Florida Department of Education released its Top Ten high schools, FSWC Charlotte ranked eighth with a score of 1461 out of 1600. FSW’s School of Education oversees both the Charlotte and Lee high schools. FSWC Lee ranked fifth with a score of 1483 out of 1600. Catanzarite’s education career spans nearly 15 years, ranging from teaching social studies and world history at Port Charlotte High School to teaching East-West Heritage Honors at then Edison Collegiate High School, Charlotte. He was named assistant principal of the collegiate high school in 2010. He earned his bachelor of arts degree in education and his master’s degree in educational leadership from the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. While at North Florida, he also served as a graduate assistant basketball coach and he played basketball for North Florida as an undergrad. He is working towards his doctorate in education leadership from Florida Southern College in Lakeland. He holds a State of Florida Professional Educator’s Certificate and is also certified in educational leadership for all grades, social science for grades 6-12 and English for grades 6-12. FSWC Charlotte is designed to provide students of all ability levels an opportunity to graduate with both a high school degree and an Associate of Arts (AA) degree. The teaching methods used provide students an engaging learning environment and opportunities to receive additional educational resources through the high school and Florida SouthWestern State College. For more information about Florida SouthWestern Collegiate High School Charlotte County visit http://www.fsw.edu/wp/cchs/. Last Updated: July 14, 2015 Back to News Archives

FSW Launches Spyglass magazine

FSW Launches Spyglass magazine Jul 9, 2015 Hot off the press! Spyglass, the magazine of Florida SouthWestern State College, is now available. A first for the college, the publication showcases the many aspects of the institution, from academics and athletics to people profiles. It is available electronically by going to FSW.edu and clicking on the Spyglass banner that rotates on the home page. “The name of the magazine, Spyglass, refers to the telescope used by Buccaneers to see things from a distance, like future championships from our athletic teams,” said Dr. Jeff Allbritten, President, FSW. “This first edition really gives readers a bigger picture of what our college offers, and I dare say they will discover some things about our college they didn’t already know.” The next edition is expected to be published in the Spring 2016. Last Updated: July 9, 2015 Back to News Archives

Supervision and Management Program Offers New Degree Focuses

Supervision and Management Program Offers New Degree Focuses Jul 7, 2015 JULY 7, 2015 – FORT MYERS, FLA. – Students in Florida SouthWestern State College’s Supervision and Management bachelor degree program can now choose one of four new areas of focus: Accounting, Retail Management and Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and Health Services Administration. “Previously, students followed a general track, which focused on some aspects of each area,” said Dr. John Meyer, dean, School of Business and Technology. “Now, if they have a particular interest in one area, we can customize a plan for them through our School of Business and Technology while Health Services Administration is offered in conjunction with FSW’s School of Health Professions.” These four areas were identified as being some of the greatest needs for local employers through Workforce Now, a regional research initiative to identify current and future talent requirements for the five counties of Southwest Florida. The initiative is designed to provide better information on workforce gaps including skills and characteristics desired by regional employers. “FSW’s Supervision and Management degree is one of the most popular degrees we offer,” Dr. Meyer said. “The degree is convenient, accelerated, versatile, and prepares students for managerial positions in virtually any organization. A graduate of any associate in arts or associate in science program is eligible to enroll in the bachelor’s degree program and emerge with exactly those credentials employers say they want.” #### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: July 7, 2015 Back to News Archives

FSW Closed July 3

FSW Closed July 3 Jul 2, 2015 All Florida SouthWestern State College locations will be closed Friday, July 3 in observance of Independence Day. Classes and campus services will resume regular hours on Monday, July 6. Last Updated: July 2, 2015 Back to News Archives

FSW Cardiovascular Technology Faculty Present at New Orleans' Conference

FSW Cardiovascular Technology Faculty Present at New Orleans' Conference Jul 1, 2015 JULY 1, 2015 – FORT MYERS, FLA – Two Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) faculty recently presented at the New Cardiovascular Horizons Conference in New Orleans. Leslie Yaniga, Cardiovascular Technology Program Clinical Coordinator, and Jeff Davis, Program Director, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Care, presented a Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) exam review course. The RCIS is the credentialing exam for professionals working in invasive cardiac catheterization. The annual New Cardiovascular Horizons Conference showcases new drugs and interventions physicians and nurses can use to help prevent cardiovascular- and diabetes-related amputations in their patients. “Presenting to and attending these types of conferences allow us to acquire new knowledge, resources and insights on the future of the cardiovascular industry and bring that information back to our students,” said Davis. “We are able to network with other professionals in these areas and learn about new tools and technology that we can incorporate in our training at FSW.” “It is extremely important for our faculty to be actively involved on a national level and to stay well-informed of the most current evidence in their disciplines,” said Dr. Marie Collins, Dean, School of Health Professions. “Our FSW faculty take professional involvement to greater depths by serving as expert speakers and presenters at professional meetings across the country. Our FSW students benefit directly from this faculty expertise which attributes to their success academically and professionally.” #### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: July 1, 2015 Back to News Archives

FSW Collegiate High School – Lee Campus

SWFL Children’s Charities Presents $100,000 to FSW’s School of Health Professions

SWFL Children’s Charities Presents $100,000 to FSW’s School of Health Professions Jun 29, 2015 SWFL Children’s Charities Inc., organizer of the Southwest Florida Wine &Food Fest, presented a generous gift of $100,000 to the School of Health Professions at Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) on June 22. SWFL Children’s Charities President Elaine Hawkins and Vice President Dorothy Fitzgerald presented the check –a portion of the wine fest’s 2015 proceeds– to FSW President Jeff Allbritten and Vice President of Institutional Advancement Lou Traina. Hawkins and Fitzgerald later toured FSW’s Respiratory Care Lab and Dental Hygiene Clinic to see the impact last year’s gift had on students and the two high-tech programs. “Florida SouthWestern State College is a most deserving beneficiary of the efforts of our trustees and all the people who support the Wine Fest. The college has outstanding nursing and pediatric dental programs with phenomenal success rates,” said Hawkins. “Our board and trustees believe in our community-education system, and this investment serves the entire community. Helping FSW enhance its training and the ability of its students to fill positions in our healthcare system is a win-win for everyone,” said Fitzgerald. Besides providing $25,000 in student scholarships the last academic year, FSW also invested in a V60 pediatric respirator and a panograph X-Ray machine to diagnose dental disease in children. The Dental Hygiene Clinic provides preventive dental care to 2,000 local children and adults each year. “Thank you to SWFL Children’s Charities for providing our hardworking students with the funds to complete their degrees without the burden of debt and for equipping the School of Health Professions with state-of-the-art technology,” said Traina. “Our graduates receive superb training at FSW and enter the Southwest Florida workforce ready to improve the lives of children.” “Our healthcare programs are outperforming others across the country,” said President Allbritten. “For example, our dental hygiene program has boasted a 100 percent pass rate on the National Dental Hygiene Board Exam for 20 years. We are happy to provide our students with the means to achieve greatness.” The FSW School of Health Professions offers two bachelor’s degrees, 11 associate’s degrees, and six certificate programs, preparing local students with the credentials to work in nearly every health-related field. SWFL Children’s Charities raised $3.4 million in 2015, funds that benefitted The Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida, Music Therapy Program at Florida Gulf Coast University, and Pediatric Nursing Program at Florida SouthWestern State College. About the FSW Foundation: Since 1966, the Florida SouthWestern State College Foundation has been enhancing the quality of higher education for FSW students and faculty. On average, the FSW Foundation has awarded more than $1.2 million for student scholarships and $700,000 in academic support to the college annually since 2011. The Foundation’s focus is attracting and managing private contributions from individuals, organizations, businesses and other private foundations to support the college’s mission. To learn more about the non-profit, tax-exempt FSW Foundation or to make a gift, visit www.FSW.edu/foundation. About SWFL Children’s Charities Inc. The Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest is the signature event of the SWFL Children’s Charities Inc. and has raised nearly $15 million in the past seven years, making it the most successful fundraising event in Lee County and one of the top-grossing wine fests in the country. Wine Spectator ranked the event No. 6 on its list of Top 10 U.S. Charity Wine Auctions of 2014. The 2016 Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest is scheduled for Feb. 26 and 27. To learn more, log onto www.swflwinefest.org. About FSW Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: May 26, 2020 Back to News Archives

Public Notices

Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<116117118119120121122>Last › Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Associate Director, Advising, Career, and Transfer Center Recruitment Number: 17-037 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/19/17, 11:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room S-258C Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Speech Recruitment Number: 17-020 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/19/17, 12:30pm Location: Lee Campus, Room U-202BCharlotte Campus, Room 5-J118Collier Campus, Room F-208 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: School of Business & Technology, Dean Recruitment Number: 16-123 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/19/17, 10:30am Location: Lee Campus, Room U-106 Category: Interviews Position Title: Student Success Advisor II Recruitment Number: 17-036 Date/Time: Wednesday, 4/19/17, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room U-202B Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor Biological Sciences Recruitment Number: 17-019 Date/Time: Tuesday, 4/18/17, 3:15pm Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A-116 Category: Interviews Position Title: Dean, School of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences Recruitment Number: 16-173 Date/Time: Monday, 4/17/17, 12:30pm Location: Lee Campus, Room U-102Charlotte Campus, Room O-117Collier Campus, Room M-120Hendry Glades Center, Room A-114 Category: Candidate Forum Position Title: Dean, School of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences Recruitment Number: 16-173 Date/Time: Monday, 4/17/17, 2:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room U-102Charlotte Campus, Room O-117Collier Campus, Room M-120Hendry Glades Center, Room A-114 Category: Interviews Position Title: Business Professor Recruitment Number: 16-198 Date/Time: Monday, 4/17/17, 8:30am Location: Lee Campus, Room K 121 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor Biological Sciences Recruitment Number: 17-019 Date/Time: Friday, 4/14/17, 8:15am Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A-116 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Professor, Speech Recruitment Number: 17-020 Date/Time: Friday, 4/14/17, 1:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room U-202BCharlotte Campus, Room 5-J118Collier Campus, Room M-120A ‹ First<116117118119120121122>Last ›

Public Notices

Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<167168169170171172173>Last › Category: Interviews Position Title: Applications Development Specialist Recruitment Number: 15-179 Date/Time: Wednesday, 11/4/15, 4:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room G-227 Category: Interviews Position Title: Staff Assistant, School of Health Professions Recruitment Number: 15-168 Date/Time: Tuesday, 11/3/15, 12:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room A-137 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Applications Development Specialist Recruitment Number: 15-170 Date/Time: Monday, 11/2/15, 11:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room G-227 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, History Recruitment Number: 15-137 Date/Time: Friday, 10/30/15, 1:30pm Location: Lee Campus, Room U-106 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Construction Technologies Recruitment Number: 15-130 Date/Time: Thursday, 10/29/15, 9:30am Location: Lee Campus, Room J 326 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Construction Technologies Recruitment Number: 15-130 Date/Time: Thursday, 10/29/15, 12:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room S 262 Category: Interviews Position Title: Assistant Bursar, Cashier Services Recruitment Number: 15-153 Date/Time: Thursday, 10/29/15, 8:30am Location: Lee Campus, Room O-105 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, History Recruitment Number: 15-137 Date/Time: Thursday, 10/29/15, 2:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room I-214 Category: Interviews Position Title: Assistant Bursar, Cashier Services Recruitment Number: 15-153 Date/Time: Wednesday, 10/28/15, 8:30am Location: Lee Campus, Room O-105 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Academic Advisor, Health Professions Recruitment Number: 15-142 Date/Time: Wednesday, 10/28/15, 11:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room S-247 ‹ First<167168169170171172173>Last ›

FSW Students Place Top Worldwide in GLO-BUS Project

FSW Students Place Top Worldwide in GLO-BUS Project Jul 6, 2015 JULY 6, 2015 – FORT MYERS, FLA. – Florida SouthWestern State College Supervision and Management students have placed first worldwide in GLO-BUS, a business strategy simulation for educating management students in global business markets. A part of the final Capstone course for students in FSW’s Supervision and Management bachelor’s degree program, taught by Professors David Hoffman and Michelle Fanslau, teams of students run a digital camera company and compete against their peers from other colleges worldwide. Throughout the project, students focus on marketing, strategic planning, financial forecasting, global and social responsibilities, and other areas they would encounter when working in real-world companies. Students from various national and international colleges and universities participate in the simulation, and each week, GLO-BUS collects the results from all participating schools. Last spring, FSW had two teams that placed number one worldwide as overall best performing company, and this summer, FSW’s teams have placed in the global top 50, with one team placing first for Overall Game-To-Date Score in week six of the project. “I am very proud of the consistently excellent results of many of our Capstone groups in the GLO-BUS simulation,” said Hoffman. “Our students at FSW have had ongoing success and strong results are not uncommon, but number one worldwide is commendable.” “We believe that our program is teaching all of our students the skills they need to succeed in business and our entire faculty should be commended,” Hoffman said. “Professor Fanslau and I only guide these students; it is their overall business education which produced these strong results.” #### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: July 6, 2015 Back to News Archives

FSW Cardiovascular Tech Students Invited to International Conference

FSW Cardiovascular Tech Students Invited to International Conference Jun 30, 2015 JUNE 30, 2015 – FORT MYERS, FLA – Recently, 10 Florida SouthWestern State College cardiovascular technology students attended the Complex Cardiovascular Catheter Therapeutics International Conference (C3 Conference) in Orlando. The students met known international industry professionals, practiced hands-on activities and simulations of procedures they will encounter in their careers, and watched live procedures being performed from around the world. They were personally invited to attend the conference by Dr. Rajesh Dave, MD, FACC, an interventional cardiologist at Ortenzio Heart Center at Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill, Pa. “This conference was the appropriate culmination of the two year academic portion of my career,” said Curtis Bill, FSW Cardiovascular Technology student. “Deploying a core valve in the simulation room and later watching a live broadcast of a similar valve being implanted on a patient was a very informative and educational experience.” “For many of our students, this was the first professional conference they have ever attended,” said Leslie Yaniga, FSW Cardiovascular Technology Program Clinical Coordinator. “They were able to see the skills and knowledge they acquire in our program being used first-hand by other cardiovascular professionals, and they received an up-close look into the future of cardiology and tools that will be used to treat cardiovascular diseases.” ### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: June 30, 2015 Back to News Archives

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Dr. Jones Named to The Moorings Board of Directors

Dr. Jones Named to The Moorings Board of Directors Jun 24, 2015 Dr. Robert R. Jones, Collier Campus President and Regional Vice President of Economic & Community Development at Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW), has been named to The Moorings, Incorporated Board of Directors and the Finance Committee. “Dr. Jones brings a wealth of expertise to our board, including his knowledge of the regional workforce and public finance, which ultimately benefits the more than 700 residents we serve,” said Dan Lavender, CEO and President, Moorings Park. “I’m pleased to serve on a board with such distinguished leaders and for an organization that provides a vital service to our community,” said Dr. Jones. Dr. Jones is serving a three-year term. Moorings Park is a nationally accredited, nonprofit, Medicare certified community and the only A+ S&P and Fitch rated Continuing Care Retirement Community in the country. Moorings Park has been repeatedly acknowledged as Southwest Florida’s premier retirement community for more than 30 years and is the only Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) located in the City of Naples. Last Updated: June 24, 2015 Back to News Archives

FSW Names Sanders Assistant AD

FSW Names Sanders Assistant AD Jun 17, 2015 Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) Athletic Director Carl McAloose has named George Sanders the college’s Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Medicine and Compliance. He will join FSW July 16, 2015. His responsibilities include overseeing the health and well-being of the FSW Buccaneers student-athletes, in addition to overseeing and ensuring program compliance. “We are so happy to have George join our staff. Very few people in the country have the outstanding combination of skills he has within the fields of sports medicine and compliance,” said McAloose. “His experiences as a Director of Athletics, Director of Sports Medicine, and NJCAA Commissioner will make him so valuable to FSW in starting back our athletics program. It is amazing to me that we continue to attract such talent within our department, which bodes very well for our student-athletes and the future of FSW athletics.” “This is a great opportunity to be part of the rebirth of Buccaneer athletics and to help lay the foundation for a storied program,” said Sanders. “The combination of my being a trainer by trade and an assistant AD for compliance is a great mix. The emphasis will be for excellence both on the field and in the classroom for our student-athletes.” Sanders brings more than 25 years of expertise as both an Athletic Director and with program compliance. He joined Florida State College Jacksonville (FSCJ) as Athletic Director in 2005. During his tenure, three teams have advanced to NJCAA National Championships: softball (2009), tennis (2008-11) and volleyball (2010). Prior to FSCJ, he spent 18 years at Manatee Community College. During his time at MCC he served as a professional assistant in the health and physical education department, head athletic trainer and a full-time faculty member. He was named as the full-time athletic director in 1994. Sanders, a Tennessee native, earned his Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education and recreation from Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tenn. He then earned his Master of Education degree in physical education from the University of Georgia. Sanders is an active member of both state and national organizations in athletic training (NATA and ATAF), the Florida College System Activities Association and the National Junior College Athletic Association. Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) is bringing back a longstanding tradition of athletics. Baseball and Softball will begin in the fall 2015 at the City of Palms Park in Fort Myers. Located on the Thomas Edison (Lee) Campus in Fort Myers will be the Suncoast Credit Union Arena, where FSW’s men’s and women’s basketball teams will play in the fall 2016. FSW will compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). For more information, visit www.FSWBUCS.com. Last Updated: July 17, 2015 Back to News Archives

FSW Dean Discusses Psychology of Workplace Satisfaction

FSW Dean Discusses Psychology of Workplace Satisfaction Jun 12, 2015 Dr. John Meyer, dean of the School of Business and Technology at Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW), served as featured speaker at a May 29 Florida Small Business Development Center luncheon alongside Althea Harris, the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) South Florida representative. Speaking at FSW’s Hendry/Glades Center in LaBelle, Dr. Meyer discussed what makes business owners feel satisfied, citing previously published studies from management literature. Holding a DBA in Management from Argosy University and an MBA from Hodges University, one of his academic interests is how an organization’s culture impacts human behavior and overall success. He supported the idea that a common thread between satisfied business owners is the perception of control, regardless of whether they truly have it or not. “A famous group of studies collectively referred to as Whitehall, demonstrated that people almost universally value being in control and that a lack of control can even potentially manifest itself in health problems,” said Dr. Meyer Dissatisfied business owners are more likely to develop stress-induced conditions such as pre-indicators of coronary heart disease, all stemming from a lack of control. While it makes sense for managers to ensure that everyone feels empowered in order to maintain a successful business, there are other factors at work. New research points out that many entrepreneurs who are in control of their own operations still feel reduced satisfaction based on whether their positions enable them to have variety, complete projects, perceive value in the jobs they carry out, and receive constructive feedback on work. In most cases entrepreneurs lack one or more of these factors, which can lead to problems. Dr. Meyer added that, in some cases, a business owner’s expectations don’t match his or her education, experience, or ability. He shared the story of a friend who left a successful career in automobile sales management to open his own used-car sales operation, yet he lacked the experience to independently manage the operation, he didn’t have the same level of resources, saw little or no value in used car sales, and didn’t get much feedback from others. Guests of the FSBDC luncheon left with a better understanding of how organizational culture can determine success or failure. As dean of the FSW School of Business and Technology, Dr. Meyer said that exposing students to a wide spectrum of organizational research is an important part of the curriculum. In order for FSW graduates to be effective, well-rounded managers, they need to learn both the technical and behavioral aspects of starting or managing a business or organization – their own or someone else’s. The School of Business and Technology offers a number of certificates and associates degrees in breakthrough fields ranging from Crime Scene Technology to Civil Engineering, as well as two Bachelor of Applied Science degree tracks in Public Safety Administration and Supervision and Management. If you’re interested in supporting the School of Business and Technology (www.fsw.edu/sobt) through the Florida SouthWestern State College Foundation, visit www.fsw.edu/foundation to learn how a gift can affect a student’s life or revitalize an academic program. Last Updated: June 12, 2015 Back to News Archives

Continuing the Tradition, FSW Student Elected to Serve FCSSGA for Third Year in a Row

Continuing the Tradition, FSW Student Elected to Serve FCSSGA for Third Year in a Row May 29, 2015 MAY 29, 2015 – PUNTA GORDA, FLA. –Continuing its tradition of statewide student leaders, Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) student John Giamanco was selected to serve as the Florida College System Student Government Association (FCSSGA) Vice President. This is the third year in a row an FSW student has been elected to serve FCSSGA by his fellow students from Florida’s 28 state and community colleges. “It’s a great honor to serve the students of the 28 Florida state and community colleges,” said Giamanco. “I look forward to working with the students and all of the colleges on the issues that will affect us all.” During his term as FCSSGA Vice President, Giamanco will advocate for a bill that provides financial aid for those students that don’t qualify. “Because of income, some families are expected to contribute 100 percent for their children’s financial aid,” Giamanco said. “But because of many various factors, such as the number of children, some of those families are not able to contribute the full amount, so the entire cost of college falls on the student. I would like to do what I can to make financial aid available to all students.” FCSSGA represents the nearly one million students enrolled in the Florida College System's 28 colleges. It promotes legislative advocacy and training, leadership development, service learning, promotion of campus activities, and strong citizenship. The organization was created to unify the member colleges in order to best attend to the appropriate concerns of the students of the Florida Community College system and serve as a vehicle to communicate these concerns to the Florida Legislative Body. Giamanco was elected and sworn in during the FCSSGA conference in Tallahassee. He will begin serving his term on July 1. #### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: May 29, 2015 Back to News Archives

Turner Joins as Alumni Relations Coordinator

Turner Joins as Alumni Relations Coordinator Jun 29, 2015 Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) announced today that Joe Turner has joined the institution as Coordinator of Alumni Relations. “Joe brings a wealth of public relations and alumni communications expertise to FSW,” said Dr. Louis Traina, VP Institutional Advancement and Executive Director of the FSW Foundation. “He will help us continually enhance our efforts to engage our alumni.” As coordinator of alumni relations, he will be responsible for alumni outreach efforts, planning and implementing a variety of events and recruiting and assisting a variety of projects for the FSW Foundation. “With over 38,000 alumni, FSW has a rich history of service to the Southwest Florida community,” said Turner. “It's great to be part of an incredible institution that is doing wonderful things for our community.” Prior to joining FSW, Turner was the Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs for Hodges University. He graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit with his bachelor’s degree in media arts. Last Updated: June 29, 2015 Back to News Archives

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