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Hannah completes institute
training, is designated Fellow
Russ Hannah, Finance and Administration, recently completed
the Peabody Professional Institute in Higher Education Management at
Vanderbilt University
and was designated a 2008 Summer Fellow of the university’s Peabody
College. The one-week institute provides training designed to enable
participants to make decisions for their home organizations grounded
in theory and supported by data. Its central focus is human learning
with connections to social, financial, and political capital;
organizational dynamics; leadership; instruction; curriculum; and
decision analyses. Only twenty individuals are selected each year to
attend the institute, and selection is competitive. For details,
visit the
Peabody
Professional Institutes.
Glasco earns professional certification
Lisa Glasco, Procurement Services, has
earned the professional designation of Certified Procurement
Card Professional (CPCP) through the National Association of
Procurement Card Professionals (NAPCP). Glasco passed the exam to earn the CPCP
designation in June. Earning the CPCP designation means that an
individual has reached the highest standard of professionalism in
the P-Card industry today. Peers and employers recognize these
individuals as leaders, committed to developing, implementing, and
sharing their knowledge of preeminent P-Card practices. Glasco is
the only person in the state of Arkansas to hold CPCP
certification.
Mike Doyle is named interim general manager
of KASU
Michael B.
Doyle, Radio-Television, has been named interim general manager
of KASU-FM,
the public radio service of Arkansas State University. Doyle leads a
staff of five full-time radio professionals and five part-time
student producers. His appointment became effective July 1. Doyle
began his radio career as a part-time student announcer at KASU
while earning a bachelor’s degree in radio-TV, graduating from ASU
in 1974. In 1984-85, Doyle attended Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater, earning a master’s degree in mass communications. He
joined the ASU department of radio-TV as an instructor in 1985-86.
In addition to teaching various courses, he has coordinated the
department’s internship program. He is also the producer and host of
KASU’s “Music from the Isles,” an hour of Celtic music, airing each
Saturday morning from 5-6 a.m. and each Sunday morning from
9:30-10:30 a.m. For details, see the NewsPage
release.
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