Replaces 38-year school employee.
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Rochester Catholic Schools says
Poterucha will replace Barb Plenge, who recently retired after 38 years.
Poterucha is a graduate of RCS and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. He continued his education at Saint Mary s University of Minnesota, where he earned a Graduate Certificate in Secondary Education and a Master of Arts degree in Instruction with a Concentration on Instructional Strategies for English Language Learners. Poterucha then obtained a Graduate Certificate in Education Administration for K-12 Principal after completion of a comprehensive administrative internship at the elementary, middle, and high school levels.
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Henson Efron has new digs in Capella Tower
Minneapolis law firm Henson Efron designed its new Capella Tower office to embrace a new way of work.
Capella Tower is a 58-story certified LEED Gold building in the center of downtown Minneapolis that was built in 1992. The building’s distinctive crown is an icon on the Minneapolis skyline.
The new office supports how the nature of work has evolved over the past year and incorporates flexibility that will continue into the future, Henson Efron says. The 45-year-old firm will occupy 15% less space than their previous footprint at U.S. Bank Plaza.
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President and Dean Anthony Niedwiecki has announced the appointment of Michael Birchard to be Mitchell Hamline’s inaugural vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
“Michael was universally praised by those who interviewed him over the past few weeks,” noted Niedwiecki, in an email to faculty and staff. “He is one of the top DEI leaders in the Twin Cities and an innovative senior leader at his current institutions.”
Birchard will be part of Niedwiecki’s executive leadership team and will engage with students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the broader community to lead the campus in developing a vision and strategy for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. The goal will also be to position Mitchell Hamline as a leader around these issues.