Dr. Leigh T. Wilcox, 70, of Jefferson (Delaware Co.), passed away at his home on Friday morning, July 16, 2021 following a rapid battle with pancreatic cancer.
Born on December 9, 1950 in Fulton, Leigh was the son of the late Charles Betts Wilcox and Helen Wilson (Thrall) Wilcox.
Leigh received his Associates degree from SUNY Canton in 1970 before graduating from Cornell University in 1975 with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine.
Leigh, known affectionately as âDoc,â began practicing veterinary medicine when becoming a partner in a private practice in Lowville, NY, in 1975. He then followed his passion to teach and became an instructor at SUNY Canton, eventually being named as the dean of Veterinary Sciences and later as the acting Vice President of SUNY Canton. He went on to become President of Mater Dei College in Ogdensburg, NY. Doc moved on to become a professor of Veterinary Science at SUNY Delhi. Throughout his time as an educator, he still practiced veterinary med
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RESIDENTS have taken to social media to voice their anger over a private school cutting down established trees on its land to make way for a car park. Yarm School has defended its position, saying many of the trees were diseased, and that more trees will be planted to replace them. The school said the felling of the trees is a consequence of its plans to develop the preparatory school in Grammar School Lane, by laying a 137 space car park on the adjacent land, known as Ashgrove. Yarm School headteacher Huw Williams wrote in a letter to local MP Matt Vickers: This first stage has, understandably, caused some adverse local reaction from the public who are surprised at the sudden change.
Career Thought Leaders to Hold Global Professional Development Symposium March 16–26
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Speakers Include Thinkers50 Radar Class of 2019 member and Renowned Positive Psychology, Emotional Intelligence, and Careers Industry Experts
Career Thought Leaders Consortium invites career services providers to the 2021 Professional Development Symposium March 16-26.
The events of 2020 accelerated changes in the workplace, job search, and career advancement. Our mission is to give career experts the tools they need to thrive in an uncertain, volatile workplace and help clients do the same. SALT LAKE CITY (PRWEB) February 11, 2021 The Career Thought Leaders Consortium (CTL) today announced it would hold its annual professional development symposium – With Hope We Rise: Harness Optimism. Power Evolution March 16–26 virtually. This premier professional development conference provides career coaches and resu