BLUE BELLÂ â Montgomery County Community College announced the appointment of Kyle Longacre, of Harleysville, as the new Dean of Workforce and Economic Development following a competitive national search.
In this position, Longacre will provide strategic leadership of MCCCâs Workforce Development initiatives and will build and maintain relationships with local employers, government and non-profit agencies and economic development organizations. As a member of the academic leadership team, he will work closely with dean colleagues to develop new pathways, options, and stackable credentials from non-credit to credit offerings.
He also will oversee the launching and implementation of the new Baker Center of Excellence for Employee Ownership and Business Transformation. The Baker Center of Excellence will provide educational programs and resources for employee-owned companies, including those considering or participating in employee stock ownership plans or ESOPs.
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Community Wealth Building made an appearance in the SNP’s programme for government last year prompting councils like Glasgow City to trial small, pilot projects With 17 days left, it feels like this election is already over. Maybe it’s something to do with postal ballots being received and dispatched late last week, or the fact most TV debates preceded the publication of manifestos. Either way, the repetitive nature of some leaders’ messages is starting to grate. Anas Sarwar’s peacemaker spiel about the pandemic not distinguishing between rich and poor, young and old, Yes and No voters was good first-time round, but is now so familiar I can repeat it in my sleep. Likewise, Nicola Sturgeon’s thoughts on not holding an indyref mid-pandemic and Douglas Ross’ insistence that independence and recovery cannot happen at the same time (though combining the roles of MP, MSP, linesman and party leader apparently can).
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