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Delaware Business Now 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. Deadwyler-Headshot ....
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Number of Texas foster children without placement rising, even as in San Antonio provider quits Child Protective Services head tells lawmakers that state foster care payment rates to provider are too low. File of Texas Family and Protective Services. (May 2016 file photo by G.J. McCarthy/Staff photographer) AUSTIN As the number of Texas foster children without suitable placements keeps spiraling, the state’s lead contractor in San Antonio has quit and the top leader at Child Protective Services is telling lawmakers something they don’t want to hear – state foster-care rates are “insufficient.” Family Tapestry, a division of The Children’s Shelter that began supplanting the state’s role as the chief procurer of foster-care beds in Bexar County in early 2019, resigned from its contract on Monday. ....
Five civilians have been nominated to serve on a new, nine-person board tasked with reviewing police use of force incidents in Indianapolis. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor announced the new board in October, following months of civil unrest over policing here and across the country. The board will include four officers and five civilians. Two civilians are nominated by the mayor and three by City-County Council President Vop Osili. The chief of police gets final say on appointments, according to the department s general orders. The board will have access to all reports, statements and recordings as part of an administrative review of use of force incidents. They can also question witnesses and hold hearings. The board will not be able to recommend discipline, but instead can issue advisory recommendations limited to whether the officer s action were in compliance with department policy. ....
Healthcare services company to close North Haven office FacebookTwitterEmail Daniel Greenleaf is the chief executive officer of ModivCare.Contributed photo / A Colorado-based company that provides non-emergency medical transportation, home healthcare and nutritional meal delivery is closing its North Haven office in June and laying off 59 people. ModivCare is closing its office at 127 Washington Avenue in North Haven on June 1 when its lease expires, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification filing the company made with the Connecticut Department of Labor on Friday. Of the 59 people who will lose their jobs, 39 work as call center customer service representatives. Until January of this year, the 20-year-old company was known as Providence Service Corp. It was first based in Stamford and then moved its headquarters to Atlanta before relocating once again to Denver in March of last year. ....