Two Michigan legislators were at the White House Wednesday as they took part in a childcare summit to examine strategies to bring down costs for parents, increase access to providers, and improve job …
Seven Dow leaders achieve top honors on OUTstanding’s 2020 leading LGBT+ professionals lists
Seven Dow leaders achieve top honors on OUTstanding’s 2020 leading LGBT+ professionals lists Dow today announces that seven leaders earned recognition on three 2020 OUTstanding lists: LGBT+ Executives, LGBT+ Ally Executives and LGBT+ Future Leaders. Two of these individuals ranked in the top 10 for their respective categories. 2020 marks the eighth year OUTstanding, a professional network for LGBT+ executives and their allies, has published these lists. A Dow leader has been recognized on one of these lists each year since 2014. The 2020 lists include the most weve ever had in a single year, with seven Dow leaders receiving the honor. Annual rankings are based on a review process of nominees selected among professionals actively contributing to an environment where employees feel safe, respected and valued both within and outside of the workplace.
McDonald leaving Greater Midland Community Centers
Dec. 21, 2020
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Kristen McDonald
Greater Midland Community Centers announced Monday that Chief Executive Officer Kristen McDonald will leave her role, effective Jan. 15, 2021.
McDonald joined Greater Midland in 2015 and has played an important role in advancing the mission of Greater Midland and its network of centers and programs.
“Kristen was instrumental in shaping the future of Greater Midland during her time here,” said Board Chair Stephen Carras. “She brought a determined focus to growing early childhood care and educational programming, bringing financial stability and sustainability, as well as connecting with the community. In 2020, her leadership during COVID-19 and through the difficult days of flood response reached deep into the community to serve those who were impacted most.”