By Althea Johnson, University Communications and Marketing
The announced today the appointment of Braulio Colón as executive director of the . An independent, statewide community impact organization, FCAN supports and represents a cross-section of more than 700 organizations and institutions across Florida devoted to improving college access and success for all students. Colón will provide strategic leadership for FCAN, which is hosted by USF, with proven expertise in partnership development to increase successful outcomes for students and ensure a pathway to economic mobility for all Floridians.
"The takes pride in its longstanding support of the Florida College Access Network," President Rhea Law said. "Braulio will bring visionary leadership to the organization and a deep understanding of the issues facing Florida's students. He also brings a wealth of experience in higher education and workforce development, as well as strong ties to the university, which will be invaluable in this position."
Colón comes to USF from , where he served as vice president, Florida Student Success Initiatives since 2013. Helios is a community impact and philanthropic organization dedicated to creating opportunities for individuals to be successful in postsecondary education. While at Helios, Colón led in the development of more than $50 million in board-approved community investments supporting various initiatives and system-change projects in Florida and Arizona.
“The is thrilled to have such a proven and passionate advocate to grow and enhance the important work of FCAN,” said Cynthia DeLuca, USF vice president of student success. “Mr. Colón will oversee the execution of FCAN’s 2020-25 strategic plan, provide an important student-centered voice in our state’s policy discussions, and build upon the accomplishments of this phenomenal organization.”
Colón is a two-time USF graduate, earning a bachelor’s in Africana studies and a master’s in public administration. More recently, Colón received a certificate in executive leadership from Cornell University.
“I am excited about the future of FCAN and joining a team that celebrates and promotes community collaboration as a means for building and strengthening Florida’s talent pool,” Colón said. “I look forward to listening to our partners and seeking ways FCAN can support the important work taking place across Florida.”
FCAN supports 17 community coalitions that collectively represent 82 percent of Florida’s population. Funders of FCAN include the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Helios, and Kresge Foundation.
Colón will begin his new role on Jan. 9.