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Knoxville Entrepreneur Center launches Made for Knoxville campaign
“Made for Knoxville” is a print and social media campaign and storytelling website initiated by the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center to elevate awareness of Knoxville’s diverse entrepreneurial ecosystem ranging from “solo-preneurs,” makers, growth stage tech companies, investors, and established institutions.
Made for Knoxville shines the light on the big wins, everyday hustles, and ongoing challenges that our entrepreneurial ecosystem faces in unprecedented times - through an incredible collection of original interview videos, profiles of nearly one hundred entrepreneurs, and original blog articles by Knoxville legend Jack Neely.
May 11, 2021
GWINN Brandon Bruce, principal at downstate Hart High School, accepted and signed a contract to be the next superintendent of Gwinn Area Community Schools May 3 at the GACS board meeting.
Bruce, who formerly was principal at downstate Union City Middle School and athletic director in Newberry, will succeed Sandy Petrovich, who is retiring.
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GWINN Calling him “a good fit” and “willing to listen,” the Gwinn Area Community Schools Board of Education unanimously decided on Tuesday to enter into negotiations with Brandon Bruce, current principal at downstate Hart High School, to be the next GACS superintendent.
Current Superintendent Sandy Petrovich plans to retire effective July 1. She took over the superintendent role from Tom Jayne late in 2017. Petrovich had a daunting task in front of her, with the district facing a budget deficit of over $400,000 at one point. Now, the district is financially stable.
Voters also approved a sinking fund millage for the school district in March 2020 after the request previously failed twice.
Apr 15, 2021
GWINN The Gwinn Area Community Schools Board of Education has selected the three candidates to interview for superintendent of schools on Tuesday.
Interviewing at 5 p.m. will be Glenda Oginski, current director of curriculum, instruction and assessment in Merrill, Wisconsin, and former elementary principal in Merrill; Antigo, Wisconsin; and Menominee.
Interviewing at 6 p.m. will be Kendra Feldhusen, current K-6 virtual teacher in Newberry, former statewide field team leadership consultant for MI Excel and K-6 building administrator/K-12 instructional coach in Engadine.
Interviewing at 7 p.m. will be Brandon Bruce, current high school principal in downstate Hart, former middle school principal in downstate Union City and athletic director in Newberry.