Lee D. Lambert
President, Shoreline Community College
Lee Lambert began his tenure at Shoreline Community College as the vice president for Human Resources and Legal Affairs in January 2005. After being appointed acting president and then interim president (in October 2005), Lee became Shoreline Community College’s seventh president and the college’s first president of color on July 1, 2006.
Before serving at Shoreline Community College, Lee was the vice president for Human Resources and Legal Affairs at Centralia College. At The Evergreen State College, he served as the special assistant to the president for civil rights and legal affairs and as an adjunct professor who taught courses on law, civil rights, and social justice and employment law.
Degrees and Honors
- J.D. degree, Seattle University School of Law
- Bachelor's degree, Liberal Arts, The Evergreen State College
Service
- Member, Washington State Bar Association
- Charter member, National Association of Manufacturers’ Association
- Washington Campus Compact Board
- Member, American Council on Education’s Commission on Lifelong Learning
- Chair, Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges Board of Presidents’ Human Resources Committee