Trinidad State College has long borrowed expertise from community leaders who help
guide strategic decisions in Trinidad, Walsenburg and the San Luis Valley. The Trinidad
State College Advisory Council welcomes three new members, two from Trinidad and one
from the San Luis Valley.
Jason Medina of San Luis, and Ray Odum and Cy Michaels of Trinidad have just been appointed to the Advisory Council by the State Board for Community
Colleges and Occupational Education. They join members Jim Blecha and Jennifer Sanchez
McDonald of Trinidad and Heather Brooks and Donna Wehe of Alamosa.
“These knowledgeable community members are a great asset,” said Trinidad State College
President Dr. Rhonda M. Epper. “We’re able to stay focused on our service area and
its needs when we’re guided by smart and committed local leaders. I would also like
to thank Rich Compton, who has just completed his appointed term. We will miss his
guidance and thoughtful insights.”
Medina is a fourth generation native of the town of San Luis. He has worked in public
education, local government and public housing administration. As current director
for the SLV Small Business Development Center, he has a passion for education, students
and workforce development. “My goal is to promote economic development in our communities,
while maintaining their cultural identities.”
Michaels is a tireless community leader in Trinidad. She’s a business owner, manager,
and entrepreneur. Her business accolades include the Governor’s Colorado Tourism Leadership
Group, National La Quinta Brand Council Board, Trinidad Las Animas County Chamber
of Commerce board member and past president, and Trinidad Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Women in Business Award. She is also a member of the City of Trinidad Tourism Board.
Odum, retired from the U.S. Army, now works as the Las Animas County Veterans Service
Officer assisting and advocating for his fellow veterans. He graduated from a community
college and later received a bachelor’s degree. Odum has been active in local organizations
including the American Legion, Las Animas County Memorial Committee, Las Animas County
Fair Board serving a term as President, Hoehne Future Farmers of America Advisory
Board and the Las Animas County 4-H Council.