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Bradley Arant Boult Cummings issued the following announcement on Dec. 22.
Bradley is pleased to announce that Mike Krause is joining the firm’s Nashville office as a senior advisor in Bradley’s Government Affairs and Economic Development practice groups.
“We are extremely pleased to welcome Mike as a senior advisor for government affairs and economic development,” said Bradley Managing Partner and Chairman of the Board Jonathan Skeeters. “Mike has more than a decade of experience in Tennessee state government advocating before the General Assembly and serving as a senior Executive Branch official in two administrations. He will be a tremendous asset to our firm’s clients.”
New federal stimulus package includes $23 billion for higher education. //end headline wrapper ?>UWM Sandburg Residence Halls. Photo by Christopher Hillard.
Colleges and universities in Wisconsin are still evaluating how $23 billion in aid included in the latest federal COVID-19 stimulus package might help them deal with hundreds of millions of dollars in unexpected costs incurred during the pandemic. Higher education leaders and advocates say the federal funds will help, but more is needed.
The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives approved a $900 million coronavirus stimulus package Monday night, which was attached to an omnibus federal spending bill funding the federal government. The 5,593 page bill now heads to President
Tennessee Higher Education Commission Announces Departure of Executive Director Mike Krause
Wednesday, December 16, 2020 |
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – December 16, 2020 – The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) announced today that Mike Krause, THEC Executive Director, will be leaving government service after 14 years to join the Bradley Arant Boult Cummings law firm’s Nashville office as a senior advisor for government affairs and economic development.
Appointed as executive director of THEC in 2016, Krause served as the chief advocate before the legislature and executive branch for the state’s $2.1 billion higher education budget and successfully launched multiple workforce training programs resulting in Tennessee being recognized nationally as a leader in education opportunity and economic development.
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