League Excellence Award
The League for Innovation in the Community Colleges has been dedicated to informing, inspiring, and celebrating innovation in learning, teaching, staff development, and student success for over 50 years, recognizing outstanding faculty, staff, and leaders in the community college field who have made a significant difference in the lives of students and in the communities their colleges serve with the Excellence Awards. Recipients are recognized in a series of activities and promotions honored at special events at the League’s Innovation Conference each spring.
League Excellence Award Winners
2024
Mayra Aguilar
Management
Mayra Aguilar has served as a Project Manager for Information Technology Services at LBCC for over five years. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and completion of complex projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Her work involves managing the integration of classroom technology in new building construction, leading technology refresh initiatives for existing classrooms, and coordinating various phases of technology upgrades to support faculty, staff, and students. Mayra consistently demonstrates exceptional leadership, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage complex projects across multiple departments. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Digital Media Arts from CSUDH and has a deep passion for both education and technology. Mayra is well-known for fostering lasting relationships with everyone she meets, including LBCC employees, vendors, and students. She consistently goes above and beyond to brighten others’ days, all while maintaining an exceptional work ethic and a high standard of excellence. With deep institutional knowledge and a genuine passion for LBCC, she has been a cornerstone of the community throughout her career. Whether leading technological advancements at LBCC, volunteering with Chicas Rockeras to mentor youth, roller skating with colleagues, or performing with her band, Canas – Mayra’s infectious smile and steadfast commitment to excellence make her a true example of exceptional leadership.
David Goto
Full Time Faculty
David Goto has been responsible for the library’s day-to-day operations at the Trades, Technology, and Community Learning Campus since 2014. He was born and raised in Southern California with a lifelong passion for history, and graduated from Fullerton College with an AA in History. He later received his BA and MA in History from CSU Fullerton. David attended the San Jose State M.L.I.S. program where he was an intern at the 20th Century Fox Film Studios as a film/TV series research librarian. After spending 25 years working in the Disneyland retail stores he moved on and worked as an adjunct faculty librarian at Fullerton College, Cypress College, Orange Coast College, Long Beach City College, and Chapman University. Over the years, he has served as a member of the Summer Bridge Program, the inaugural LEAD Academy, and the OER Taskforce. David has also served on the Academic Senate, Curriculum Committee, LLRC (LBCC Foundation), as an SLO Facilitator, and as a Building Emergency Coordinator. He is currently organizing the LBCC Library’s Archives for the centennial celebration in 2027 with other fellow LBCC colleagues. As a hobby, David has been an avid photographer for decades starting with his interest in motorsports attending races including the Long Beach Grand Prix.
Marina Krasotkina
Part Time Faculty
Marina Krasotkina is an adjunct Chef Instructor in the Culinary Arts Department. She is a dedicated instructor and an advisor for the culinary club. Drawing from her rich cultural background, she creates meaningful opportunities for students to engage with diverse perspectives while sharing their traditions. She has been a driving force behind many events celebrating cultural exchange, including festivals, club collaborations, and international cultural events. Her dedication to fostering cultural fluency through the lens of culinary arts makes her a proud League of Excellence Award recipient.
LooLoo Amante Tupua
Classified
LooLoo Amante Tupua has demonstrated remarkable leadership, dedication, and a commitment to advancing student success in the LBCC Early College Initiatives Office. Through her strategic efforts, Looloo has made a measurable and lasting impact on dual enrollment, student achievement, and partnership development with Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) high schools. Her leadership resulted in the highest number of dual enrollment students to date, and her work in streamlining recruitment and matriculation processes has substantially boosted the program’s reach and effectiveness. Additionally, Looloo organized three “Discover LBCC” events, drawing over 350 students each semester, and trained interns on utilizing data-driven approaches to course success evaluations. Her attention to data analysis, proactive attitude, and commitment to training team members have led to the creation of dynamic tools and processes that continuously support dual enrollment students in reaching their educational and career goals. Looloo’s positive and collaborative approach has solidified her role as a valuable member of the Early College Initiatives team. Her focus on achieving results, exceptional communication skills, and dedication to student support have made her an asset to Long Beach City College and a model of excellence. Looloo’s contributions underscore the transformative impact she has had on both students and colleagues.
2023
Douglas Raphael
Faculty
Douglas Raphael serves as a Professor in the Communication Studies Department. He joined LBCC in 2014. He was born and raised in Bellflower, CA. He earned an A.A. from Cypress College and was a member of the tennis team and the debate team. After transferring from Cypress College, he earned a B.S. from CSULB and was on the crew (rowing) team and the debate team. He received an M.A. in speech and a law degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He taught communication courses in the Hawaii community college system for nine years before moving back to California. While at LBCC, he has served as a Department Representative for the LBCC Faculty Association, chair of the Course Evaluation Subcommittee, and chair of the Committee on Curriculum and Instruction..
Preston Smith
Classified
On a daily basis, Preston personifies hard work and dedication to Long Beach City College. He often goes beyond of what’s expected of him while setting up for District and external special events. As a Special Event Assistant for Event and Filming Services, he has created a network of relationships during his career, which, in result, leads to the Manager of Event and Filming Services hearing how great Preston is very, very often. He simply exemplifies an outstanding District employee.
Kal Stewart
Management
Kal Stewart actively partners with and supports campus programs and events through volunteering, contributions, and co-sponsorship both on and off campus. He plays a pivotal role in connecting students with their Success Coaches to foster out-of-classroom and off-the-field success. Kal demonstrates a creative approach in assessing area needs and recommending effective solutions that align with the goals of Athletics, completion rates, and the overall college objectives. His involvement extends to leadership roles within CCCAA, where he provides valuable input at both state and local levels. Kal ensures rigorous compliance with student-athlete regulations, overseeing the training and certification of all necessary personnel. Currently, he is embarking on his doctoral journey at Arizona State University in collaboration with LBCC.
2022
Jennifer Holgren
Management
Jennifer Holmgren was hired in LBCC’s Office of Institutional Effectiveness more than nine years ago as the Educational Assessment Research Analyst to support student learning outcomes assessment.
Jennifer currently serves as the Director of Planning to support institutional planning, program review, accreditation, student learning outcomes, and participatory governance processes and practices.
Arne Nystrom
Classified
Arne Nystrom is a 32-year career employee who started as a student worker for the Computer and Business Systems department. Arne played a key role in designing key infrastructure and technology that we all use daily. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Arne adjusted LBCC’s network model to remote access within weeks. Most recently, Arne’s expertise has been instrumental in transitioning phone systems from Skype to MS Teams and upgrading campus security camera and safety systems.
Trisha Wilging
Faculty
Trisha Wilging is a faculty member in the Reading and Teacher Preparation Department. Her dedication to LBCC as the Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) Coordinator, the Academic Senate Secretary, and as a faculty member who often works 12-hour days has made her the worthy recipient of this honor. She is currently completing a Trauma Studies certificate outside of her work.