Office of the Chancellor
Overview
The California State University Office of the Chancellor serves
as the headquarters for the 23-campus system. Approximately 500
employees work at the downtown Long Beach office, located within
walking distance of the shoreline, and a variety of shops, museums,
restaurants and entertainment.
The Chancellor's Office guides the country's largest system of senior
higher education, which includes 23 campuses, 44,000 faculty and
staff, 409,000 students and two million alumni. As the system's
chief executive officer, the chancellor reports to the Board of
Trustees and directs a staff that provides statewide management
in such areas as academic affairs, business affairs, institutional
research, computer resources, physical plant development, employee
relations, governmental affairs, general counsel, advancement and
public affairs.
In addition to the executive office, the Chancellor's Office has
five divisions: Academic Affairs; Business and Finance; General
Counsel; Human Resources; and the Office of the University Auditor.
The Chancellor's Office also has several satellite locations such
as the Office of Governmental Affairs and Human Resources Information
Support and Analysis, both housed in Sacramento; Federal Relations
in Washington, D.C.; 4CNet in Los Alamitos and others.
The Chancellor's Office periodically has executive, administrative
and staff positions available but does not hire faculty; faculty
are recruited and hired by each of the 23 campuses. www.calstate.edu
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Dawn Locher, Contracts Coordinator
in Contract Services and Procurement has been with the Chancellor's Office since
2002. Dawn joined the Chancellor's Office as a Buyer Technician; currently she serves
as Contracts Coordinator.
Dawn was recently selected as the September recipient of the
Chancellor's Office STAR, or Service Teamwork Achievement
Recognition award. The Chancellor's Office STAR program recognizes employees
who have demonstrated an exceptional ability to help advance the mission
of the CSU. In the nomination and selection process, Dawn was cited for her thorough
knowledge and willingness to help.
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