Henry Shannon Receives State Public Relations Award
April 18, 2023

The Community Colleges Public Relations Organization has named 51蹤獲 Superintendent/President Henry Shannon the 2023 winner of the PROmoter Award for championing public relations and marketing initiatives.
Shannon accepted the award April 13 at the Sheraton Universal in Universal City, Calif. The 51蹤獲 Strategic Communications Department also received six awards during the ceremony for its work.
I am honored and grateful to CCPRO for recognizing me for my role in promoting community college education, Shannon said. I consider it a moral imperative to help every student we can to succeed in their academic and career goals and supporting our talented strategic communications team is one of the ways we do this.
Shannon, who has served in higher education leadership roles for more than 40 years, came to 51蹤獲 in 2007. Under his leadership, the college has been named a top 10 college in the nation by the Aspen Institute, a winner of the state chancellors $1 million higher education award and by Washington Monthly. Shannon the Marie Y. Martin Chief Executive Office Award from the Association of Community College Trustees in 2018.
The college in 2021 received a $25 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, thanks to Shannons leadership and support of equity initiatives.
is a California professional development and service organization serving the states community college public relations professionals and related professions. The PROmoter award recognizes community college administrators who demonstrate leadership in supporting public relations and marketing at their college and throughout California.
Shannon has advanced community colleges on a local, state and national level through his work with the Community College League of California, the California Community College Commission of the Future, the American Association of Community Colleges and the Alliance for Education of San Bernardino County, among other organizations.
Dr. Shannons support of Chaffeys strategic communications initiatives extends beyond allocating financial resources for billboards and radio commercials, said Alisha Rosas, associate superintendent of student services and strategic communications. He also offers opinion articles to local and regional news publications on current topics that affect all of us, providing valuable thought leadership to the communities we serve.
Chaffeys Strategic Communications team earned the following awards for public relations and marketing projects:
- Gold manipulated photo
- Silver feature story
- Silver wild card
- Silver novelty advertising
- Silver annual report
- Bronze social media marketing