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TRANSITIONS: Boh贸rquez Garcia, Stevenson and O鈥橰ourke

 

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  • Laura Boh贸rquez Garcia, new director, AB540 and Undocumented Student Center
  • Kirsten Stevenson, incoming senior campus counsel and special advisor to the vice provost of Academic Affairs
  • Sheila O鈥橰ourke, outgoing senior campus counsel and special advisor to the vice provost of Academic Affairs

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Boh贸rquez Garcia

Laura Boh贸rquez Garcia has been named the new director of the , starting June 1, according to an announcement from Mayra Llamas, executive director of .

Llamas said Boh贸rquez Garcia will take the lead, manage, supervise and implement services and programs that support the academic success and retention of undocumented students via the center.

Boh贸rquez Garcia describes herself as a proud Mexican immigrant, former first-generation student and current first-generation professional, whose awareness and approach to higher education, organizing and advocacy comes from the knowledge she acquired through her family鈥檚 work in various aspects of the apple and cherry industries in Washington.

She attended Western Washington University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in American cultural studies with a concentration in diversity in higher education; and Loyola University Chicago, receiving a Master of Education degree.

She co-founded and co-chaired the Undocumented Immigrant and Allies Knowledge Community within the National Association for Student Affairs in Higher Education, and served as the education equity coordinator at United We Dream, the first and largest immigrant youth-led network in the nation.


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Stevenson

Kirsten Stevenson, who recently completed a temporary assignment as deputy chief human resources officer at 69成人 Health, has returned to her role as a senior campus counsel but with added responsibility as special advisor to the vice provost of Academic Affairs.

After seven months at the health system, she took up her new duties May 1, working alongside Sheila O鈥橰ourke, who is retiring from the post at the end of June. O'Rourke and Stevenson will work together until then. Read more about O鈥橰ourke below.

Stevenson joined the in 2014 after having been a partner in a Columbus, Georgia, firm where she focused on labor and employment law. She practiced the same kind of law with firms in El Paso, Texas, and Los Angeles before going to Georgia. She is a member of the California, Texas and Georgia bars.

Since coming to 69成人, she has established herself as a trusted legal advisor for leadership, with a broad practice over employment, contracts, real estate, construction and civil rights.

Besides her new assignment with , Stevenson has resumed her role as lead counsel for 69成人 Health employment and labor issues and will also assist with 69成人 Health purchased service arrangements.


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O'Rourke

Sheila O鈥橰ourke is retiring at the end of June after 25 years of service to UC, the last seven at 69成人 as senior campus counsel and special advisor to the vice provost of Academic Affairs.

鈥淪heila鈥檚 keen knowledge of academic personnel issues and her employment law background made her an especially vital resource to this work and to both units and 69成人 as a whole,鈥 Academic Affairs Vice Provost Phil Kass, Assistant Vice Provost Binnie Singh and Chief Campus Counsel Michael F. Sweeney said in an announcement.

O鈥橰ourke鈥檚 UC career has included appointments as academic compliance officer at Berkeley, associate vice provost at the Office of the President and assistant provost at Berkeley. Concurrent with these appointments, she served for 15 years as the director of the UC President鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. She taught a freshman seminar on Civil Rights Law in Higher Education through the Graduate School of Education at Berkeley for 10 years.

In 2012, she received the Individual Leadership Award from the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education for her work on developing programs, policies and practices to eliminate barriers that prevent the full participation of minority and women faculty in higher education.

Prior to joining UC, O鈥橰ourke worked as a supervising civil rights attorney for the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, and as a teaching fellow at Stanford Law School. She is a graduate of Stanford University and Berkeley Law.

She joined 69成人 in 2013, and, said Sweeney, has distinguished herself on issues of academic personnel, civil rights, and diversity, equity and inclusion.

鈥淪heila will be remembered for her wisdom and straight talk, and the significant impact she had on the campus,鈥 Sweeney said. 鈥淭he national attention 69成人 has garnered for implementing practices that prevent hiring faculty with previously substantiated academic misconduct, including sexual harassment, is largely due to her leadership on this important topical issue.鈥

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