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Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Fleis & VandenBrink
Fleis & VandenBrink added eight new staff at its Grand Rapids headquarters, including a new director of human resources.
Paul David, who brings 20 years of human resources experience in the service and manufacturing industries, will oversee the company’s benefit plans, recruiting and training of staff.
“Paul has a proven history of leading an innovative, employee-centric human resources department,” said John DeVol, a principal and president of Fleis & VandenBrink. “We believe Paul will be a great fit for us.”
David, who has served as an HR director in Grand Rapids and an HR manager in Battle Creek, has a business and communications bachelor’s degree from Calvin University.
Schenck Process Group appoints Advisory Board chairman 26 April 2021
Schenck Process Group has appointed Dr Ulrich Spiesshofer as chairman of its Advisory Board, effective from 1 May 2021.
Dr Spiesshofer brings three decades of executive management, transformation, active portfolio management and operational expertise, across many sectors, including industry, energy and infrastructure in Europe, the Americas, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
Most recently, he served as CEO of the group from 2013 to 2019 and was a member of the Executive Committee of ABB since 2005.
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Dear Colleagues,
Following consultation with Faculty Senate’s Educational Policy and Student Affairs (EPSA) committee and Student Senate leadership, the Academic Policy and Process Group (APPG) has recommended extending the
undergraduate alternative grading option for spring semester but with a more robust course exemption process. The alternative grading option allows students to opt into a Satisfactory/No Credit (S/NC) grade for undergraduate courses unless those courses are exempt. This will apply to undergraduate courses on the Athens and regional campuses. We thank the APPG, EPSA, and Student Senate leadership for their work on this issue.
While there was consensus to extend the alternative grading option, there was not unanimous agreement. Feedback from EPSA and discussion with the APPG raised concerns around using the S/NC option for specific courses, including sequence courses. We have shared criteria for courses to be exempt from the S/NC policy with the colleges prima