In the wake of its recent announcement of a leadership transition, AAHOA is pleased to announce that it has appointed hotel industry veteran Ken Greene to serve as Interim President & CEO.
Ken is a well-known and highly respected industry veteran who is well-suited to lead AAHOA during the organization s leadership transition. The Board s selection of Ken as AAHOA Interim President & CEO reflects the group s trust and utmost confidence that he can carry the organization forward as the industry continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Ken is eager to continue to execute upon the Association s 2021-2023 Strategic Plan and serve alongside AAHOA s Board and staff to continue its forward-thinking vision to be the foremost resource and advocate for America s hotel owners.
I’ve been disappointed a lot. I probably received more than my fair share with my dad being a big offender. He not only paved the way in modeling disappointments but has continuously failed me. (Even though my dad is really lame, if I were to rank the worst, the boyfriend who took his life in my bathroom would get the coveted spot as the number one letdown. I guess it’s always great to be a winner at something.
3/14/21
Iowa City Police say a suspected drug dealer claimed he needed the money to pay for an upcoming move.
53-year-old Ken Greene of Boston Way was booked into the Johnson County Jail just before 4:30 Saturday afternoon. Iowa City Police pulled Greene over near the corner of Muscatine Avenue and Arthur Street just before 3:45 Saturday afternoon for driving a 2007 Chevy Impala without license plates. He was arrested for Driving While Barred.
Greene was wanted for a separate incident last month. Police say he was also pulled over at Highway 6 East and Keokuk Street just after 9:45 on February 6
th for a traffic violation and for not having any plates on his 2006 Buick Rendezvous. He was also arrested for Driving While Barred during that traffic stop, and a search of his vehicle allegedly turned up a digital scale with white residue, five baggies of meth, a baggie of marijuana, and approximately $160 in cash. Police say Greene also had two more baggies of meth in his socks and a
New Jersey Herald
NEWTON The Board of Education has unanimously approved a new five-year contract for Superintendent Ken Greene, already one of Sussex County s longest-serving school superintendents.
The new contract will take effect July 1, a year ahead of when Greene s current pact signed in June 2017 would have expired, and run through the end of June 2026.
The contract will keep Greene at the $203,352 salary he was due to earn in 2021-22 and grant him 2% annual raises, the same as under his current contract, culminating in a $220,115 salary the final year.
The contract also entitles him to 25 annual vacation days, five personal days, and a monthly reimbursement of $75 for use of his vehicle and $80 for a cell phone.
New Jersey Herald
One month ago Gov. Phil Murphy said there were still 195 students statewide, 85 of them in Sussex County, who did not have the technology or reliable internet to attend school virtually. We won t be happy until that 195 gets to zero, Murphy said at the time.
That zero goal was reached on Wednesday.
Murphy announced in his press briefing that New Jersey s digital divide is now no more. There are no students who lack either a device or dependable connectivity in the state, he said.
The 195 students without connectivity attended nine state school districts.
The 85 students without connectivity in Sussex County all hailed from Newton and the issue was resolved thanks to a partnership between the school district and local service provider Planet Networks, which equipped the children with high-speed internet.