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Bard named as VP and HR officer.
Melissa L. Bard, who has worked in higher education human resources, has been named vice president and chief human resources officer at the University of Delaware.
Bard has led the human resources operations at Frederick Community College, California State University, East Carolina University, and Pennsylvania State University.
Bard will provide strategic leadership on human resources matters to UD’s administrators, faculty, and staff in her new position. While fostering a customer-service-oriented human resources approach, she will work closely with other administrators to efficiently align HR, financial, and operational systems.
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Permanent pandemic changes?
Restaurant patrons sit in a parklet along Valencia Street in San Francisco on July 25, 2020. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters
Hard-hit restaurants and bars may not exactly come out of the pandemic smelling like roses but many will likely be able to continue serving alcohol to-go and expanding outdoor dining, CalMatters’ Miranda Green reports. State lawmakers are currently considering two bills that would permanently allow restaurants to sell to-go alcoholic beverages and another that would permanently allow cities to restrict traffic, creating “slow streets” that could encourage more outdoor dining. Several large cities, including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose and San Francisco, have already expanded or are considering expanding their outdoor dining programs.