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CIO Leadership: The CIO as the CEO of Digital Transformation Will Drive the Discussion at the

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. CIO Leadership: The CIO as the CEO of Digital Transformation Will Drive the Discussion at the . HMG StrategyApril 27, 2021 GMT WESTPORT, Conn., April 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) HMG Strategy, the world’s #1 digital platform for enabling technology executives to reimagine the enterprise and reshape the business world, is excited to be hosting its 2021 HMG Live! Minneapolis CIO Executive Leadership Summit on April 29. HMG Strategy’s highly interactive digital events bring together the world’s most distinguished and innovative business technology leaders to discuss the most pressing leadership, strategic, cultural, technology and career challenges and opportunities that technology executives face today – and into the future.

Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas Community College to host free creative writing event

Clackamas Community College to host free creative writing event April 08 2021 Calling all writers and lovers of the written word. Explore the practices and professions of creative writing and publishing at Clackamas Community College s annual Compose Creative Writing Conference on Saturday, May 15. This year s event will once again be virtual and free to the public. Join poet and essayist Wendy Willis as she delivers the keynote address. Her book of essays, These Are Strange Times, My Dear, was published in 2019. Her second book of poems, A Long Late Pledge, won the Dorothy Brunsman Poetry Prize and was released in 2017. Her first book of poems, Blood Sisters of the Republic, was published in 2012. Her last two books were finalists for the Oregon Book Award. Willis is a faculty member in poetry and creative nonfiction at the Attic Institute in Portland, and she is also the executive director of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium and the founder and dire

Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas Community College programs safe for now

Clackamas Community College programs safe for now Thanks to unexpected funding and savings, no layoffs or program reductions or eliminations this year Clackamas Community College was looking to cut or reduce programs to save $1.3 million in the next fiscal year, but thanks to unexpected funding and savings, all programs are safe for now. I m writing to you with good news, CCC President Tim Cook said in an all-staff email Wednesday, March 31. Thanks to federal stimulus funding, recent news about anticipated state funding, current year operational savings and the judicious work of everyone at CCC, we expect to close our budget gap for the next biennium without any significant budget cuts.

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