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Three Local Leaders Honored with Alumni of the Year

Portland Observer

Being recognized for dedication to the community and leadership


Winter Reception Alumni of the Year
Winter Reception Alumni of the Year

Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) celebrated the achievements of three exceptional alumni—David Cress, Melonie Powell, and Ken Richardson—at the Alumni of the Year Awards ceremony. Recognized for their dedication to community and leadership, these individuals exemplify the transformative power of education and its impact on both personal and community growth.


“These honorees embody the values of MHCC—resilience, leadership, and a commitment to positive change,” said Dr. Lisa Skari, president of MHCC. “Their stories are a powerful reminder of how education can unlock potential, inspire change, and strengthen our community.”


David Cress, a Hollywood producer known for Portlandia and Montage of Heck, credited MHCC for giving him the real-world experience that shaped his career. “MHCC allowed me to work full-time while pursuing my degree, and that flexibility was essential to my success,” said Cress. A passionate advocate for Oregon’s growing film industry, he’s now dedicated to mentoring the next generation of filmmakers.


MHCC alumna Melonie Powell, a public health leader, has dedicated her career to improving healthcare for underserved communities. “MHCC gave me the tools to build a better future,” said Powell, reflecting on the college’s support in overcoming personal challenges. Now a nurse and educator, Powell works to inspire and empower the next generation of healthcare professionals.


Ken Richardson, superintendent of the David Douglas School District, was honored for his leadership in expanding educational access and equity. “Education is a lifestyle for me,” said Richardson, who credits MHCC for giving him the foundation to pursue a career dedicated to serving students and improving their futures.

 

MHCC continues to play a vital role in the local community, providing accessible education, mentorship, and a pathway for students to achieve their goals. “MHCC was integral in giving me the jump start I needed to succeed in higher education and beyond,” said Richardson. “It’s a place where you not only gain knowledge but build the connections and confidence to transform your future.”

 

The Alumni of the Year Awards reflect the college’s broader mission to support students in achieving their dreams. These honorees are proof that the educational opportunities at MHCC are not only life-changing but also ripple out to strengthen the entire community.

 

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