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JJC Trustee Jake Mahalik Resigns After 8 Years of Service

Information about the vacancy fulfillment process is available by visiting the JJC Board Vacancy instructions.

Jake Mahalik is a JJC alumnus, lifelong District 525 resident, and local business owner residing in Minooka.
Jake Mahalik is a JJC alumnus, lifelong District 525 resident, and local business owner residing in Minooka. (Image via Joliet Junior College )

(The following edited press release is from Katie Smith, communications and media manager at Joliet Junior College.)

JOLIET — The Joliet Junior College Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of John “Jake” Mahalik during its August meeting. Mahalik is concluding eight years of dedicated service to the College. Elected in 2019, Mahalik’s term was originally set to end in April 2025. Mahalik is a JJC alumnus, lifelong District 525 resident, and local business owner residing in Minooka.

“On behalf of a deeply grateful College, I would like to thank Jake for his time and service over the last eight years,” said Clyne Namuo, JJC president. “His commitment to our students and community has made a significant difference, a sentiment that has been echoed by many members of the community and those connected to the College. We are deeply grateful for your contributions.”

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As the board noted in the proclamation read in Mahalik’s honor, his leadership in these roles has been instrumental in guiding the college through significant growth and development.

Throughout his tenure, he has been a steadfast advocate for the College, serving as Chair of both the Building and Grounds Committee and the Finance Committee.

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During his time on the Board, Mahalik has championed JJC’s transformation through financial growth, the development of new facilities and programs and support for two college presidents.

“His unwavering advocacy for students and employees, coupled with his leadership through civil discourse and consensus building, has left an indelible mark on the College’s history and ensured its continued success into the future,” said Jim Budzinski, board chairman.

Information about the vacancy fulfillment process is available by visiting the JJC Board Vacancy instructions.

JJC is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees, all of whom are elected from within the college’s seven-county district, which includes parts of Will, Grundy, Kendall, LaSalle, Kankakee, Livingston and Cook Counties.

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