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People on the Move - BusinessWest

People on the Move The longtime owner of M. L. Schmitt Electric Inc. has transferred his business to two electricians who have worked for him for many years. Thomas Schmitt transferred the electrical-contracting firm that performs residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects to new co-owners Peter Coppez and Jean Pierre Crevier. Coppez joined M. L. Schmitt as an apprentice in 2000. He’s a graduate of Springfield Technical Community College, the Local IBEW #7 apprenticeship program, and Wentworth Institute of Technology, where he graduated this spring with a bachelor’s degree in project management. Crevier joined M. L. Schmitt as an apprentice in 2004. He earned his bachelor’s degree in communications from UMass and completed the Local IBEW #7 apprenticeship program. He graduated this spring with a master’s degree in project management from Wentworth Institute of Technology. Schmitt was President of M. L. Schmitt Electric for 31 years.

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Mass and Collaborators to Lead Advanced Manufacturing Technician-Training Program | Business | Dec 2020
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East Longmeadow schools receive $10,000 grant for speaker series on equity, Black experience

East Longmeadow schools receive $10,000 grant for speaker series on equity, Black experience Updated Dec 19, 2020; EAST LONGMEADOW A $10,000 grant promises to open up the new year with a series of conversations on equity, diversity and the Black experience. Birchland Park Middle School and East Longmeadow High School were awarded the Educators for Black Lives Rapid Response grant by Quincy-based Nellie Mae Education Foundation. The idea to apply for the grant came from a parent in the community, according to Birchland Park Middle School Principal Dr. Timothy Allen. Together, Allen; Heather Brown, director of curriculum, instruction and assessment; Edward Polk, social studies department chair at the high school; Frank Paige, high school principal; Connor Martin, assistant principal at Birchland; and Yanira Cintron-Cordova, library media specialist at Birchland, worked wrote a grant proposal to fund a speaker series.

Holyoke Community College president, union chief at odds over cuts — but without insults

Holyoke Community College president, union chief at odds over cuts but without insults Updated Dec 16, 2020; Posted Dec 16, 2020 2/28/2020 - Holyoke - Holyoke Community College s president Christina Royal speaks at the grand opening celebration of the college s Campus Center Friday afternoon. (Hoang Leon Nguyen / The Republican) Facebook Share HOLYOKE The president of Holyoke Community College and its faculty union leader agree that declining enrollment and not the coronavirus pandemic represent the biggest challenge to an institution at a crossroads. Where they differ is on the nature and implications of recent staffing changes at the school. The administration says five positions are being eliminated as part of a restructuring plan. The union says the real number of lost positions is higher when accounting for contracts that are not renewed.

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