SCC BOARD MEMBERS
All Members
Steve Heisner
Chairperson
heisner@shawneecc.edu Karnak 2019 - 2025Steve was born in Cairo, Illinois and was reared in the small
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Steve Heisner
Chairperson
Andrea Witthoft
Vice-Chairperson, ICCTA Representative
witthoft@shawneecc.edu Anna 2019 - 2025Andrea Witthoft grew up a couple of miles from Century High School
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Andrea Witthoft
Vice-Chairperson, ICCTA Representative
April Moore
Secretary
moore@shawneecc.edu Villa Ridge 2021 - 2027
April Moore
Secretary
Deborah Shelton-Yates
Liaison to Saints Foundation
shelton-yates@shawneecc.edu Vienna 2021 - 2029A native of Union County, and a current resident of Johnson County,
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Deborah Shelton-Yates
Liaison to Saints Foundation
James Darden
Trustee
darden@shawneecc.edu Cypress 2020 - 2027James was appointed to the SCC Board of Trustees and seated in
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James Darden
Trustee
Tiffany Schultz
Trustee
schultz@shawneecc.edu Tamms 2023 - 2029It’s a homecoming for Tiffany Schultz to serve on the Shawnee Community
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Tiffany Schultz
Trustee
Nancy Holt
Trustee
holt@shawneecc.edu Karnak 2023 - 2025Nancy Holt spent the first five years of her life living in
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Nancy Holt
Trustee
Michael Deno
Student Trustee
student.trustee@shawneecc.edu Grantsburg 2024 - 2025
Michael Deno
Student Trustee








State Mandated Leadership Training for Trustees (SB 2174)
The members of the Shawnee Community College Board of Trustees comply with the Community College Trustee state law that mandates leadership in accordance with SB 2174 (Public Act 99-0692). The law requires all community college trustees elected or appointed after January 1, 2017, to complete four hours of training during their first, third, and fifth years in office. It is also required by law that each community college district maintain a listing of all board members who have successfully completed the training, as well as those who have not.
In order for a community college trustee to obtain credit for training, the program must be offered by the Illinois Community College Trustees Association (ICCTA) or provider of the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB).
The following trustees have successfully completed their 1st year of term training:
- Andrea Witthoft
- April Moore
- Deborah Shelton-Yates
- James Darden
- Nancy Holt
- Steve Heisner
- Tiffany Schultz
Policy Governance Training
All trustees have completed 8 hours of Policy Governance Training (as of Feb. 7, 2022).
The following Trustees have completed an additional 6 hours of Policy Governance Training as of January 27, 2024.
- Andrea Witthoft
- Deborah Shelton-Yates
- James Darden
- Nancy Holt
- Steve Heisner
- Tiffany Schultz
Engagement with Local Leaders
During their June 2021 ICCTA-led annual review, the Board embraced the opportunity to leverage their public influence and strengthen the community’s perception of the College. They recognized the importance of engaging with local leaders and decided to enhance their visibility by attending K-12 school board meetings and local graduation ceremonies. This proactive initiative reflects the Board’s dedication to fostering stronger relationships with K-12 institutions and showcasing the College’s support for education at all levels.