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Beth Zapatka has been hired as the new vice president for Institutional Advancement, following a national and competitive search. Zapatka comes to Springfield College from Yale University, where she served as associate dean for Development and Alumni Affairs for the Yale School of Nursing. She will join the President’s Leadership Team on July 1 and oversee all institutional-advancement efforts, including the departments of Advancement Services, Alumni Relations, and Development. In a nine-year career at Yale, Zapatka held numerous roles that created a well-rounded set of experiences in institutional advancement that are directly transferable to Springfield College. In her most recent role in the School of Nursing, her accomplishments include securing significant new resources nearly tripling contributions to the school overseeing a rebranding campaign, building university-wide collaborations, broadening the use of social-
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When seeking companies whose stock provides a dividend yield of 6% or more, you know the list will be somewhat short and the reasons for the high yield will either be very good or very bad, so it makes sense to take a good hard look first.
It doesn t make much sense to purchase a stock for a high dividend only to watch that dividend be cut, or even worse, see its stock price plummet
and have the dividend cut. That s a real risk with any stock that has a high dividend, simply because the yield is a ratio of how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its current stock price.
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