Tag: leadership
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Penn President J. Larry Jameson to Conclude Tenure in 2027
University of Pennsylvania President J. Larry Jameson will step down on June 30, 2027. The Board of Trustees will begin a search this fall for his successor, who will take office July 1, 2027.
HealthScience & TechnologyBusinessSportMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceRoboticsEducationEnergyEmployment and Labor J. Larry JamesonUniversity of PennsylvaniaPresidential TransitionBoard of TrusteesPenn ForwardHigher EducationLeadership
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Assistant Chief Brooke Wright Retires from Fairfax County Police, Joins Wilmington PD
Assistant Chief Brooke Wright concludes nearly three decades with Fairfax County Police Department, transitioning to Assistant Chief at Wilmington Police Department in North Carolina, bringing extensive leadership and investigative experience.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentUSA Brooke WrightFairfax County Police DepartmentWilmington Police DepartmentRetirementPublic SafetyLeadershipReston
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Dr. Raymond Jacobson Appointed Director of NIH Center for Scientific Review
Dr. Raymond Jacobson has been named director of NIH's Center for Scientific Review, overseeing expert and fair grant application reviews. His appointment, effective June 14, 2026, follows his acting directorship and prior leadership roles in streamlining peer review processes.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyMedical ScienceFederal Government Raymond JacobsonNIHCenter for Scientific ReviewGrant ApplicationsPeer ReviewBiomedical ResearchLeadershipNational Institutes of Health
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Gov. Reynolds Appoints Col. Charles Lampe as Iowa National Guard's Deputy Adjutant General-Army
Governor Kim Reynolds appointed Col. Charles Lampe as Deputy Adjutant General-Army for the Iowa National Guard. Lampe, a Master Army Aviator with extensive experience, will assist Major General Stephen Osborn in leading over 7,000 Soldiers, focusing on readiness and strategic…
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsMilitary Col. Charles LampeIowa National GuardDeputy Adjutant General-ArmyGovernor Kim ReynoldsMilitary AppointmentIowaLeadershipIowa Governors Office
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National Fire Academy Opens Registration for Free Weekend Training
The National Fire Academy has opened registration for free weekend training courses in June and July 2026. Fire service personnel can enroll in various specialized programs at the Emmitsburg, MD campus, with lodging and materials provided.
Politics and GovernmentEducationFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEmployment and Labor National Fire AcademyFirefighter TrainingEmmitsburgWeekend ClassesCommunity Risk ReductionIncident CommandLeadership
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Secretary Hegseth Announces Key Navy Flag Officer Nominations
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced President Donald J Trump's nominations for several Navy flag officers. The appointments include new vice admirals and rear admirals, impacting key leadership roles across various commands.
Politics and GovernmentConflictFederal GovernmentMilitary NavyU.S. Department of WarPete HegsethDonald J TrumpMilitary PersonnelPromotionsLeadership
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Conan O'Brien Addresses Harvard Graduates at Joyful Commencement
Harvard University celebrated its Commencement on May 29, 2026, with Conan O’Brien delivering a keynote address. The day saw graduates and families filled with joy, alongside the election of thirteen new alumni to leadership boards.
EducationScience & TechnologyMediaClimate ChangeEnvironmentFilm and TVSocial Issues Harvard UniversityCommencementConan O'BrienAlumniLeadershipArts & Culture
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Natalie Braswell Named Interim Chancellor for Connecticut State Colleges and Universities
Natalie Braswell has been appointed interim chancellor for Connecticut State Colleges and Universities. Governor Ned Lamont lauded her as a steady leader with sound judgment, crucial for focusing on student success and opportunity within the state's higher education system.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEducation Natalie BraswellCSCUInterim ChancellorGovernor Ned LamontConnecticutHigher EducationLeadershipConnecticut Governors Office
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Ramon Garcia Appointed Human Resources Director at Port of Long Beach
Ramon Garcia takes the helm as the Port of Long Beach's new Human Resources Director, bringing over a decade of experience. He will oversee employment for 600 employees, supporting the Port's strategic vision for growth and sustainability.
BusinessScience & TechnologyUSAEmployment and LaborTransportationEnvironmentEducation Ramon GarciaPort of Long BeachHuman ResourcesHarbor DepartmentOrganizational Effectiveness BureauLeadershipCalifornia
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U.S. Department of War Elevates Three to Key Leadership Roles
The U.S. Department of War has announced three key personnel elevations, appointing Patrick Weaver as Deputy Chief of Staff and Matt Dobson and Tami Radabaugh as Senior Advisors to the Secretary of War, bolstering national security leadership.
Politics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentEmployment and LaborGeneral Politics U.S. Department of WarPersonnel elevationsPatrick WeaverMatt DobsonTami RadabaughNational securityLeadership
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Media Monitor: Dartmouth Reports on Leadership Talk, Native American Rights, and Addiction Treatment
Dartmouth is reporting on a leadership talk by former GE CEO Jeff Immelt, a discussion on Native American rights, and an expert's insights into kratom addiction treatment.
BusinessHealthPolitics and GovernmentLegalEducationEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesMedical ScienceGeneral Politics Jeff ImmeltLeadershipNative American RightsKratomAddiction TreatmentCorneliu StanciuDartmouthDartmouth News Today
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Media Monitor: The New York Times reports China gaining global economic influence as U.S. withdraws
The New York Times reports that China is poised to assume global economic leadership as the U.S. exhibits hostility, according to Cornell professor Eswar Prasad.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyHealthMedia ChinaGlobal EconomyLeadershipHostilityEswar PrasadCornellCornell Chronicle