Biography - Chancellor David Doré October 2023
As chancellor of Virginia’s Community College System, Dr. Doré provides day-to-day leadership for a system comprised of twenty-three colleges that serves more than 200,000 degree-seeking and workforce-career training students annually.
Like so many community college students, Dr. Doré is a first-generation college student. His decades-long career has been guided by a fundamental belief that every learner can be successful. His commitment to serving diverse and underrepresented populations to foster inclusive learning communities, supporting open access, student success, and economic mobility is both palpable and unwavering.
A self-described student advocate, Dr. Doré is laser-focused on recruiting the “New Majority of learners” -- those twenty-five and older who face limited job prospects because they lack post-high school credentials.
Before taking the reins at the Virginia Community College System, Dr. Doré served as President of Campuses and Executive Vice Chancellor at Pima Community College. There, he led the college’s five campuses and workforce development initiatives.
Dr. Doré has also served in higher education leadership positions in Tempe, Arizona and San Francisco, California.
Doré earned his Doctor of Education degree at Pepperdine University; master’s degrees at Georgetown University, Boston College, and Santa Clara University; an advanced degree in Philosophy from Gonzaga University; and his bachelor’s degree from Gannon University.
Named a Presidential Fellow of the Aspen Institute’s College Excellence Program in 2017, Dr. Doré is active in community leadership and is a staunch proponent of community college education at the state and national levels.
Dr. David Doré is the tenth chancellor to lead the Virginia Community College System, which was founded in 1966.