Patricia Charlton, who serves as the interim chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents, has been appointed as a commissioner to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). WICHE is a regional compact that addresses higher education and workforce needs across 15 Western states, the U.S. Pacific Territories, and Freely Associated States.
Charlton joins the WICHE Commission representing Nevada, along with Catherine Dinauer, executive director of the Nevada State Board of Nursing, and Fred Lokken, a professor at Truckee Meadows Community College.
The WICHE Commission, comprising 48 members appointed by state governors or leaders of sovereign nations, directs WICHE’s operations and ensures the goals of the Western Regional Educational Compact are realized.
"This appointment carries deep meaning for me, both personally and professionally," Charlton stated. "As someone who has benefitted from the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) and dedicated my career to advancing higher education here, I look forward to working alongside my fellow commissioners to expand educational access and excellence for all residents of the West."
Before taking on the role of interim chancellor at NSHE, Charlton held the position of acting vice chancellor for academic and student affairs. Her career at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) included various leadership roles, from which she retired in 2022.
WICHE President Demarée Michelau expressed confidence in Charlton's expertise, stating, "Commissioner Patty Charlton brings a wealth of insight from her more than 28 years in higher education. Her experience will be an asset to the Commission as we continue expanding educational access and promoting public policies that support the students, institutions, and workforce needs of our region."
Charlton, who holds degrees from the College of Southern Nevada and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is also noted for her community service, having served with The United Way of Southern Nevada and the Clark County School District.