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Much-loved College CEO passes on the baton after 25 years
Much-loved College CEO passes on the baton after 25 years
Last night 100 people gathered at Hoopers in Mullumbimby to bid a fond farewell to Richard Vinycomb, the long time, and much-loved CEO of Byron Region Community College. After 25 years in the Director’s Chair, Richard is passing on the baton.
“It’s been an extraordinary ride. When I started at the College in 1997, I had one part time employee and we delivered a limited number of courses. Today we deliver 500 courses to more than 3,000 students annually,” said Richard Vinycomb.
Alison Pearl, Chairperson of the College Board said, “Richard took to his role as College Director with incredible gusto and commitment. His vision, leadership and administrative nous were soon evident, and our little college grew to meet the demands of our evolving population. Richard greened our sector, he expanded our notion of ‘community education’, he collaborated with future-minded businesses. He searched for the most caring staff and dedicated teachers, and all with such good humour, compassion and always kindness.”
With campuses in Mullumbimby and Byron Bay, Byron Region Community College (BRCC) plays a crucial role in the ongoing economic and social sustainability of the region and has supported generations of adult learners for more than 30 years.
Sourdough Business Pathways (a startup incubator and network), Sourdough Business Women and the Byron Centre for Permaculture are all part of Byron Community College, and examples of how the College has continued to evolve and grow. The college is also developing its online learning system which will facilitate the delivery of its programs in different ways and nationally.
“I see adult learning as a vital component in facing the technological and humanitarian changes affecting the way we live and work; the rising anxiety, stress and mental health issues across society; the empowerment of community development and hope; and the challenge of issues such as nationalism and climate change against finding more sustainable, collaborative, creative ways to live,” said Richard.
Richard’s contribution to the community extends far beyond the College. As a theatre director, he produced and directed local productions, including the much-acclaimed play “Extinction”. Playing to full-houses at Mullumbimby’s Drill Hall in 2019, the play was about efforts to protect our native wildlife amidst threats to our human relationships, and the challenges of living without awareness and sensitivity.
As a life-long and life-wide learner, Richard always has a keen desire to pursue meaningful and mutual interaction with his peers and a diversity of communities. With the beginnings of a new project starting to take shape, Richard’s next project may prove to be the culmination of his life’s work. Watch this space!
Byron Community College, Term 4 Program is out now. To learn more and apply: www.byroncollege.org.au
About Byron Community College
Byron Region Community College is a not-for-profit community organisation with a strong commitment to high quality innovative learning for adults (15+). Our vision is to involve and engage people through inspiring learning experiences. The beauty, diversity and fragility of the Northern Rivers’ amazing natural environment have been the inspiration behind the college’s commitment to socially and environmentally responsible practice.
We have a long history in the region as an innovative adult education provider. With over 30 years of operation and the collective experience of staff from diverse professions, Byron Region Community College delivers world-class education that promotes sustainability, creativity, responsibility and collaboration.
For more information or to arrange interviews please contact: The BRCC Admin Team Phone: + 612 6684 3374 Email: admin@byroncollege.org.au
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