Today, the Community College of Aurora was honored to welcome Dianne Primavera to the CentreTech Campus as part of the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration staff and partner retreat hosted at the college.
The visit provided an opportunity to highlight the critical work taking place at CCA to advance student success, workforce development, and community impact across Colorado. Prior to delivering remarks, Dr. Mordecai Brownlee shared with Lieutenant Governor Primavera the institution’s continued efforts to strengthen educational pathways and prepare learners to meet the growing workforce demands within behavioral health and other high-impact industries.
The presence of Colorado’s Lieutenant Governor on campus reflects the importance of collaboration between higher education, state leadership, and community partners in addressing the evolving needs of Colorado communities. It also underscores the growing recognition of community colleges as essential drivers of economic mobility, workforce readiness, and public impact.
CCA remains committed to building meaningful partnerships that support students, strengthen communities, and create lasting opportunity throughout the region.