Jason Prenovost
Not many individuals can claim they were a student, athlete, coach and
director at Highline College, but Jason Prenovost, the current Athletic
Director of Tacoma Community College, can.
Prenovost's "outstanding leadership and tireless efforts" in serving student-athletes
from both Highline College and Tacoma Community College are just a few of
the reasons Highline selected the Lake Tapps resident as its 2022
Distinguished Alumnus.
As part of the award, Prenovost will be
honored during Highline's Virtual Commencement ceremony on June 16.
" had the pleasure of working directly with Jason for a number of
years, and he always shared his pride for being both an alumnus of the
college and an employee," said Mt. Hood Community College President Lisa
Skari, former Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Highline
College. "Through his roles in outreach, marketing and coaching, he has
engaged the youth of our community, giving many first-generation students
a path to higher education."
Prenovost began his current role at
Tacoma in 2014 after spending 20 years at Highline College. While at
Highline, he started as the men's soccer coach in 1994 and would retain
that role until he left in 2014. A testament to his coaching skills, he
became the "all-time winningest men's soccer coach in the history of the
Northwest Athletic Conference" in 2012. In 1998, Prenovost was hired as
the director of Outreach Services and acted as interim registrar for six
months during that time. Prenovost then went on to become director of
Communications and Marketing from 2007 to 2014 where he managed a
six-figure annual promotional budget and led the institutional discussion
on branding and positioning while developing the policies on visual
identity usage.
Before he began working at Highline, he studied
and played soccer at the college in the late 1980s.
"I was taught
and mentored by numerous faculty and staff at this college who just
cared," Prenovost recalled. "As a student, I was insecure about my
writing. Susan Landgraf took time with me to not only help me believe I
could write but believe I could paint pictures with words and bring to
life ideas that were inside of me."
Growing up in Federal Way,
Prenovost said Highline was a huge part of his own educational experience
as well as that of his family.
"One of my earliest memories was my
mom telling me my dad wasn't home because he was taking night classes at
Highline Community College," he said. "We would sometimes go to
basketball games and wait for him to get out of class. When my sister and
I were both in school, my mom went back to college at Highline and we
would do our homework together at night. When my plans after high school
changed, I enrolled at Highline and became a college student."
"I
believe in what the community college provides and the change it can
create," Prenovost added. "I'm fortunate to have had the opportunity to
experience Highline as a student and a staff. Each unique and each
rewarding."
After earning his associate degree at Highline,
Prenovost attended Hawai Pacific University, playing soccer on
scholarship and earning a bachelor's degree in marketing and
international business. He then went on to receive his master's degree in
organizational leadership with a graduate certificate in human resources
from Chapman University in 2001.
Now, the athletic director at
Tacoma Community College, Prenovost's dedication to soccer,
student-athletes and coaching has been among his greatest
accomplishments. While at Tacoma, he was the men's soccer coach for two
years, which led to two Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC)
championships for a total of three championships, seven regional
championships, two NWAC Coach of the Year awards and eight Divisional
Coach of the Year awards.
"What truly matters to Jason has been
the cornerstone of all the accomplishments and roles: his ability to
shape young athletes of many ages into young men that their parents,
families, schools, friends, and communities can be proud of," said John
Dunn, Highline College's athletic director. "Jason has always known that
holding these young men accountable for their actions both on and off the
field of play will ultimately draw tremendous rewards, and it is that
quality, amongst others, that has set him apart."
Prenovost is the
34th recipient of Highline's annual award, the most prestigious award
given to alumni.
Former Seattle Mayor Norm Rice, who attended Highline in 1968-69, was the first recipient of the award in 1990. Other distinguished alumni include Sandra Cravens Robinson, nurse and Army veteran; Ezra Teshome, agent with State Farm Insurance and TIME magazine global health hero; and award-winning author Linda Yoshida and entrepreneur Junki Yoshida.
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