Armando Valdez who has been appointed as the 16th president of Colorado State University Pueblo – the CSU System’s regionally serving campus located in Pueblo joins Enterprise Radio.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Armando Valdez discuss the following:
- Give us some details on CSU-Pueblo’s Vision 2028 and how it is to be achieved under your leadership to get things underway here today.
- With a diversity score of 86/100, Pueblo is recognized as being one of the most diverse in the country – How does this fact reflect the overarching mission of one of the nation’s leading Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs)?
- What are the challenges facing the region, and the institution in meeting Vision 2028 and how do you forecast that they can be overcome?.
- How important is talent recruitment and retention as a priority to CSU-Pueblo?
- Where do you envision the institution in five years’ time?
President Armando Valdez is the new President at leading Hispanic Serving Institution CSU-Pueblo, formerly state director for USDA-Rural Development in Colorado and also operated a family farm and ranch operation near Capulin, Colo., with his wife and children. A native of the San Luis Valley, Valdez is a 16th-generation American who can trace his roots back to northern New Mexico.
Website: https://www.csupueblo.edu
Social Media Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ColoradoStateUniversityPueblo
Twitter: https://x.com/csupueblo
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