Master Planning for Growth: How Collin College Powers Workforce Innovation

Master Planning for Growth: How Collin College Powers Workforce Innovation

Author: Super Dave Quinn, CECD February 24, 2026 Duration: 37:32
Dave welcomes Dr. Neil Matkin, President of Collin College, to discuss the explosive growth and innovation taking place within both Collin County and the college itself. They talk about how Collin College has risen to the challenge of serving a rapidly developing region, not just by reacting to workforce demands, but proactively shaping them through strategic planning, partnerships, and a commitment to keeping education and training affordable. Dr. Matkin shares insights into the college’s guiding vision, grounded in big goals and a desire to be recognized as the best community college in the nation. 

They also talk about how Collin College works closely with local businesses, school districts, and communities to create a robust talent pipeline, ensuring that students are equipped with practical, job-ready skills that meet evolving economic needs. Dr. Neil Matkin highlights the importance of regional collaboration, the benefits of dual credit and affordable bachelor’s degree programs, and the value of partnerships that transcend municipal boundaries. The episode wraps with reflections on the small-town values that persist even as North Texas experiences remarkable growth, and a personal look at Dr. Neil Matkin’s favorite ways to unwind.

Key Topics Discussed:
  • Collin College’s ambitious growth strategy and master planning
  • The importance of serving diverse communities across Collin, Rockwall, and Denton counties
  • Investments in affordable education, including low tuition and bachelor’s degrees under $15K
  • Proactive, employer-driven workforce development and skills training
  • Strategic partnerships with ISDs, cities, EDCs, and major employers
  • Dual credit opportunities for high school students
  • Regional collaboration as a force-multiplier for communities and business owners
  • Current and emerging workforce demands in aerospace, IT, healthcare, and construction
  • Maintaining small-town values amid rapid metropolitan growth
  • Dr. Matkin’s personal reflections on leadership, community, and family


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