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Steelcase Foundation Appoints Daniel Williams as New President

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Steelcase Foundation Appoints Daniel Williams as New President Steelcase Inc.January 26, 2021 GMT GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Jan. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Steelcase Foundation today announced Daniel Williams, EdD will serve as its next president. Williams will officially start in his new role effective February 22, 2021. He most recently served as the President and CEO of the West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology (WMCAT). The mission of the Steelcase Foundation is to empower people to reach their full potential. The Foundation believes quality, accessible public education is paramount to achieving this vision as well as generating work and cultural opportunities. Williams is uniquely suited to lead the Steelcase Foundation. As president and CEO of WMCAT, he worked extensively to advance equity in education and workforce development.

2020 Newsmaker of the Year: Artist s messages beautify city amid year of social unrest

Grand Rapids Business Journal ORGANIZATION: Freelance visual artist and illustrator At the height of the social unrest over the summer in Grand Rapids, Jasmine Bruce used her artistic talent to raise awareness and bring her community together. The freelance illustrator helped to lead four different art projects that featured artworks by herself and other Grand Rapids artists. Bruce was a part of the Women’s Way Initiative, which highlighted four women leaders in Grand Rapids. She painted a mural of Harriet Wood Hill, who was the first African American police officer at the Grand Rapids Police Department. The mural of Hill is in the alley of Louis Street NW at the northwest corner of the Grand Rapids Police Department.

WMCAT makes board changes - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal 1 of 3 Courtesy Consumers Energy West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology appointed a new board president and added three new board members. The Grand Rapids-based nonprofit known as WMCAT also said Tuesday that it celebrated a milestone for a longtime board member. Board changes Tim Williams, newly elected board president Williams is the vice president of diversity and inclusion at Meijer. He has been on the WMCAT board since 2017. Michelle Meulendyk-Yost, new board member Meulendyk-Yost is lead, sustainability at Amway. She joined the WMCAT board in October. Omar Hall, new board member Hall is vice president of sales at NN Inc. He joined the WMCAT board in October.

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