Change Agent Network
Workday Student (SIS) is transforming how we manage student information, streamline processes, and support success across campus. To make this transformation a success, we need dedicated change agents—member college employees who care deeply about making a positive impact and helping their colleagues adapt and thrive in this new environment.
Change agents play a vital role in connecting people, information, and innovation at each member college. They listen, share updates, answer questions, and help their departments understand what’s changing and why. Most importantly, they ensure that everyone feels supported and confident as we transition to Workday Student.
Why become a Change Agent?
- Be among the first to learn about new processes and tools in Workday Student.
- Influence how your department adopts and benefits from the new system.
- Strengthen teamwork and enhance campus-wide collaboration.
- Build valuable leadership, communication, and project collaboration skills.
- Make a lasting difference by helping your peers embrace new ways of working.
Your involvement matters.
By becoming a change agent, you’ll help us move forward together—bridging the gap between the technical rollout and the people who use Workday every day. With your insight and influence, the Workday Student implementation will be smoother, faster, and more successful for everyone.
Become a change agent to help lead the way to a more connected and efficient campus experience!
Meet Your College’s Change Agents
Click on the boxes below to see who the Change Agents are at each of our Member Colleges.
The Change Agent Volunteer Form is still open if you are interested in joining the Change Agent Team at your college.
Central New Mexico Community College
Paul Armijo
Dani Belvin
Kara Carroll
Norma Cervantes
Kala Chavez
Victoria Flores
Robert Gassaway
Raisa Gonzalez
Rose Gonzalez Ayala
Noemi Hernandez
Brenden Kennedy
Jennifer Klecker
Alli Marie
Maria Martinez-Nava
Matt Massengale
Ryan Ortega
Jennifer Robbins
Sophia Seacrest
Kerly Sue Tweeten
Daniela Zamora
San Juan College
Jill Bishop
Deb Honstad
Shannon Watson
Clovis Community College
Vicki Bridinger-De Leon
Melissa Ham
Brad Heath
Jennie Piepkorn
Melissa Reed
Monica Turner
Santa Fe Community College
Michael Alexander
Roberto Gonzalez
Rod Hasson
Allen Mirabal
Valerie Nye
Victoria Schweizer
Robert Shankin
Luna Community College
Bethany Brafford
Justin Garcia
Fayla Ray
Ryan Trujillo

