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West Kentucky Community and Technical College wins

West Kentucky Community and Technical College wins Finalist with Distinction By Amber Ruch | May 18, 2021 at 2:14 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 6:29 PM PADUCAH, Ky. (KFVS) - The West Kentucky Community and Technical College won Finalist with Distinction from the Aspen Institute College of Excellence Program. The college will receive $100,000. San Antonio College won the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence and will receive $1 million. The Aspen Institute College of Excellence Program announced the winners on Tuesday, May 18. This was WKCTC’s fifth time as an Aspen Prize finalist. The college previously won Finalist with Distinction in 2011 and 2015. The 10 finalist institutions for 2021 included:

Clark County Business Briefing

Clark County Business Briefing Share: People in Business PeaceHealth named Carol Aaron and Ruth Williams-Brinkley to its board of directors. Aaron returns after retiring from her role as PeaceHealth’s executive vice president and chief administrative officer in 2019. Aaron has worked as a system health care executive leader at St. Joseph Health, Sutter Health and Alexian Brothers in California. In addition to serving as a board member, Williams-Brinkley is president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States. Williams-Brinkley joined Kaiser Permanente in 2017, serving as president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals of the Northwest. Prior to that she was employed as CEO of KentuckyOne Health and other health systems.

PeaceHealth adds two leaders to its system Board of Directors

share Carol Aaron returns to PeaceHealth; Ruth Williams-Brinkley is president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States, Inc. VANCOUVER – PeaceHealth has named Carol Aaron and Ruth Williams-Brinkley to its system Board of Directors. With more than 30 years of healthcare experience, Aaron’s deeply held commitment to community health as well as her passion for organizational talent development makes her a valuable addition to the PeaceHealth system board. Carol Aaron Aaron returns to PeaceHealth as a member of the Board of Directors. She retired from her role as PeaceHealth’s executive vice president and chief administrative officer at the end of 2019 after nine years of service. As the chief administrative officer, she was responsible for Human Resources, Mission Services, Governance, Marketing and Communications, and Business Integration. She successfully implemented mission, business and talent strategies to accelerate PeaceHealth moving to an integrated

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