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IECC BOARD OF TRUSTEES / REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING FOR JANUARY

Newton, IL, USA / WIKK 103.5 FM The Eagle | Classic Rock Jan 21, 2021 7:49 AM (OLNEY/NEWTON) The Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Board of Trustees had their regular monthly meeting for January earlier this week. The Board : approved COVID-19 related modifications to policies and guidelines for the District to ensure student and employee safety : updated requirements to the Americans with Disabilities Act to better accommodate students and staff : adopted a resolution to provide full abatement of all taxes due to be levied for the taxable General Obligation Community College Bonds, series 2020C, which were retired last fall and no longer needed : approved an affiliation agreement with Southern Illinois University at Carbondale to offer its Motorcycle Rider Training courses at all four IECC colleges in Olney, Fairfield, Mt. Carmel, and near Robinson : approved the purchase of a 15 passenger van for Frontier Community College from Eagleson Automotive in Olney : approved the bid fr

Tennessee Chamber of Commerce names Amazon executive as 2021 board chair

Tennessee Chamber of Commerce names Amazon executive as 2021 board chair Cassandra Stephenson, Nashville Tennessean © Courtesy of Moshe Zusman Holly Sullivan, Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2021 Board of Directors chair and director of worldwide economic development for Amazon An Amazon executive and Nashville native is taking the reins of the 2021 Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board of Directors, the chamber announced Wednesday. Holly Sullivan, Amazon s director of worldwide economic development, will serve as the chair of the chamber s 54-member board of directors for the next year as the chamber turns its focus to COVID-19 recovery and strengthening business-friendly policy in the state.

Of Note: 11 December 2020 | Nashville Post

Courtesy of The Equity Alliance The Equity Alliance, a Nashville-based statewide nonprofit focused on the civic and economic empowerment of the Black community, has announced it will received $350,000 over the next three years to create a new civic leadership training program. The Equity Alliance was one of 20 organizations chosen nationally to receive a grant from Gilead Sciences Inc.’s Racial Equity Community Impact Fund, according to a release. The fund supports high-impact organizations working to tackle racial inequities affecting Black communities across the United States. The grant recipients include other advocacy groups from across the U.S., as well as leading historically Black colleges and universities. The fund will initially provide $10 million in grants to the organizations over a three-year period focused on community advocacy and mobilization, social justice and educational innovation.

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