From Staff Reports
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education (ACHE) announces the upcoming retirement of Thomas H. Webb Jr., chief operating officer, and Dennis Bauer, chief financial officer, two of ACHE’s founding members of the senior leadership team.
In a news release, CEO Kyle D. Parker, JD, stated, “Tom and Dennis have been an important part of the financial planning, construction of facilities and subsequent execution of various physical and academic projects of the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education since 2014. Ever since the sale of Sparks Health System in 2009, these two have been an integral part of the vision of ACHE and its colleges and programs. I am proud to call these exceptional men my friends.”
Mon December 21, 2020 - Southeast Edition
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The groundbreaking ceremony held Dec. 7 for the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith.(University of Arkansas at Fort Smith photo)
Arkansas Fort Smith Public Schools (FSPS) plans to open its multi-million-dollar Peak Innovation Center for the 2021-22 school year. On Dec. 7, the school system and its partner, the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith (UAFS), co-hosted a groundbreaking for the facility. This is a really an exciting day and one in the making for a very long time. When I think of what this facility represents, I think about partnerships, said Doug Brubaker, FSPS superintendent, at the groundbreaking.