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Paul Rogers Named Area President for iHeartMedia-North Florida
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Paul Rogers iHeartMedia has elevated Paul Rogers to Area President for North Florida, including Jacksonville, effective immediately. Rogers will be responsible for overseeing the newly configured North Florida Area, including Jacksonville, Tallahassee and Panama City. He will report to Linda Byrd, Division President for iHeartMedia and succeeds Nicky Sparrow, who was recently named SVP of Multicultural Sales for iHeartMedia Markets Group. I ve worked with Paul for over 35 years, in many different roles, said Byrd. His integrity, judgment, professionalism and competitiveness are what any manager would look for in a market leader. He is the perfect choice as a successor, and I have no doubt that he will take this area to the next level. I also want to thank Nicky for the great work she has done in getting Jacksonville to where we are today and congratulate her on this exciting
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By: Traci Ashley | Web Posted: 03/09/21 1:30pm
RALEIGH, N.C. (March 9, 2021) – Anthony Caison, Sr., Vice President of Workforce Continuing Education at Wake Tech, has been selected to serve on a national advisory committee tasked with identifying how community colleges can build high-quality non-degree programs that lead to high-quality jobs.
The New Models of Career Preparation initiative on behalf of the Center on Education & Labor at New America, a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank, aims to develop new career preparation models that offer faster, more affordable and equitable employer-aligned pathways for non-degree pursuing Americans to find their way into high-quality jobs.
The programs under examination are postsecondary certificates, apprenticeships, preparatory courses for industry certifications or occupational licenses, and customized training programs, mostly delivered by community colleges. New America will also identify technica