Dr. Murrell Green brings a unique perspective to the A2MEND board as a proud HBCU alumnus. Born and raised in San Francisco’s Western Addition/Fillmore neighborhood, Murrell is an educator with extensive and expansive experience in higher education, specifically within the California Community College system.
Murrell began his career as Adjunct Counseling Faculty at Skyline College in 2006, later transitioning to City College of San Francisco, where he served as a Financial Aid Academic Counselor. Upon moving to Southern California, Green became a Tenured Faculty Member, Department Chair, and Acting Transfer Center Director at West Los Angeles College before moving back to San Francisco where he served as a Dean of Student Services at both Merced College and West Valley College.
In 2022, Dr. Green was appointed by San Francisco Mayor Breed to govern City College of San Francisco in the role of Board Trustee. Upon completion of his brief appointment, Trustee Green successfully campaigned to become an elected member of the Board of Trustees with an overwhelming 117,737 votes.
In addition to his governance of City College of San Francisco, Trustee Green serves on a variety of higher education boards and has participated in several leadership organizations including the African American Board Leadership Institute, the California Community Colleges Black & African American Advisory Panel, the Carolyn Grubbs Williams Leadership Development Institute, and the Leadership Institute for Tomorrow.
As a graduate of Clark Atlanta University (Bachelor of Arts – Psychology), San Francisco State University (Master of Science – College/School Counseling), and Drexel University (Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Management: Higher Education), Dr. Murrell Green currently resides in his hometown of San Francisco, California with his wife Dr. Janelle Green (podiatrist/nutritionist) in which they have two young children Corinthian and Providence.