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Robert Braswell named CCJ Career Leadership Award recipient

Robert M. Braswell is a man of many talents. He s a capable shade tree mechanic and an award-winning journalist. He at one point pursued a career as a physician. As Executive Director of ATA’s Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC), and a TMC staff member for nearly 30 years, his fingerprints are on the organization in places too numerous to count. A self-described tinkerer, Braswell grew up in southern Maryland, spending a lot of time on construction sites alongside his father, a marble and tile tradesman. What you could do back then, you could never get away with today, he said, but I was going with my father on job sites when I was as young as four or five years old, carrying tile boxes back and forth and observing everything.

Chancellor Finalists to Visit UA Hope-Texarkana in April

Send The committee leading a national job search to find the next chancellor for the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana has announced four finalists. All are scheduled to make campus visits this month. The finalists are: Timothy Cornelius, academic vice president of career and workforce education at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville. His previous roles include dean and interim associate vice president of the Business and Computer Information Division at NWACC, adjunct professor at Texas A&M University-Texarkana and division manager/corporate counsel/vice president/controller at Pyramid Plastics. Cornelius has also worked as an attorney and was named a Sam Walton Fellow. He holds a juris doctorate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, a master of business administration from Texas A&M University-Texarkana and a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Texas A&M University-Texarkana.

Still fear moving to the Cloud?

Emiliano Diez, VP, Cloud Services, Campus Management Corp Emiliano Diez, VP, Cloud Services, Campus Management Corp In my conversations with IT executives in higher education and other industries who have not yet moved completely to the cloud, the question is no longer ‘if’ but ‘when’. Yet a few expressed reservations when it comes to their core systems. Those reservations are mostly based on fears around control, security, or simply change. While higher education institutions have largely embraced the cloud for adjunct systems such as email and learning management systems, many colleges and universities are still in a ‘wait-and-see’ mode when it comes to ERP and student information systems.

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