Chief People Officer @ First Nations Bank of Canada | Strategic HR Leader
FNBC is at the UofS Edwards School of Business Co-op Program open house to meet some students. Big congratulations to our student Emerson on winning one of the coveted awards 👏🏽
Thank you First Nations Bank of Canada for all the work experiences, which I had none to begin with, I was a HR Co-op student but I got resigned as Human Resources Administrator. Thank you once again and will keep working hard while going to university
Trusted Modern Solutionary & Business Consultant for Financial Service Executives through The American College / Published Author / Dynamic Mentor, Speaker, & Storyteller with gravitas / Living a Veritas Quaerens Vitam
The American College of Financial Services is much more than an institution of higher education, it is a legacy passed down through the generations over the last ninety-seven years of professional development.
In this picture, we are linking the old with the new! It was my pleasure to introduce 👋 I’m Diana Griffiths to my long time friend, Paul Gannon CLU RICP FLMI at this year's American National Professional Symposium.
Thank you both for being who you are.
It has been such an honor to work with the CCBA team over the last year to align two innovative models- community college bachelors and competency-based education.
When stars align, the best outcomes for students are reached!
New research results out this week from Debra Bragg and Iris Palmer highlight the success of South Texas College and our C-BEN board member, Emma Lemus-Miller, PhD and C-BEN Consultant Angie Walker presented with Cheryl Cicotti, CCBA on how to bring the two models together.
“In 2021, there were 2,477 CCB students enrolled across seven community colleges in Texas. About 75 percent of these students were enrolled at South Texas College..."
Key Findings
🔎 Students in CCB programs are, on average, older than those in associate degree-granting programs at community colleges or students at traditional colleges and universities. However, students in CCB programs in Texas are slightly younger than those in other states.
🔎 CCB students who enrolled and graduated in Texas are predominantly female, Latine, and recipients of Pell Grants. A phenomenal 80 percent of graduates received a Pell Grant.
🔎 2018 graduates of Texas CCB programs are earning a median wage of $44,102 three years after graduation, which is comparable to Texans with bachelor’s degrees writ large.
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Angie Napper Walker, C-BEN Consultant is currently at the Community College Baccalaureate Association conference this week!
Visit the C-BEN table to talk with Angie about CBE and her presentation, "CBE and Community College Baccalaureate Programs: Enabling the Pathway to Degrees," co-presented with Cheryl Cicotti, Project Director at CCBA and Emma Lemus-Miller, PhD, Program Chair for the Organizational Leadership Program at South Texas College.
Community college baccalaureates (CCBs) and competency-based education (CBE) are a powerful combination, offering accessible, affordable, and quality pathways to degrees. Angie and Cheryl will explore how CCBs and CBE complement each other, enabling learners to seamlessly stack their learning into degree programs.
Don't miss out on this session to glean insights from institutions that have successfully implemented CCBs using CBE, and to learn strategies for building pathways to student success and employability.
2023 was a momentous year for class actions in Ontario. In this article, BLG’s leading Class Actions team provides an overview of key developments and trends from 2023, and how they are already manifesting in 2024.
#BLGPublication#ClassActions
2023 was a momentous year for class actions in Ontario. In this article, BLG’s leading Class Actions team provides an overview of key developments and trends from 2023, and how they are already manifesting in 2024.
#BLGPublication#ClassActions
2023 was a momentous year for class actions in Ontario. In this article, BLG’s leading Class Actions team provides an overview of key developments and trends from 2023, and how they are already manifesting in 2024.
#BLGPublication#ClassActions
2023 was a momentous year for class actions in Ontario. In this article, BLG’s leading Class Actions team provides an overview of key developments and trends from 2023, and how they are already manifesting in 2024.
#BLGPublication#ClassActions
Senior Coordinator, Paraprofessional Services - Specialized Business Group at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG), Vice President and Conference Chair at The Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario (ILCO)
2023 was a momentous year for class actions in Ontario. In this article, BLG’s leading Class Actions team provides an overview of key developments and trends from 2023, and how they are already manifesting in 2024.
#BLGPublication#ClassActions
2023 was a momentous year for class actions in Ontario. In this article, BLG’s leading Class Actions team provides an overview of key developments and trends from 2023, and how they are already manifesting in 2024.
#BLGPublication#ClassActions
2023 was a momentous year for class actions in Ontario. In this article, BLG’s leading Class Actions team provides an overview of key developments and trends from 2023, and how they are already manifesting in 2024.
#BLGPublication#ClassActions
Ghafor's undergraduate experience at UWM impacted him so positively that he decided to attend the Lubar School of Business for his MBA. Learn about Ghafor's background and how he came to call Milwaukee home. Help more students find their place at UWM here: https://bit.ly/3Gx2Nvo
3rd year student with Edward School of Business at University of Saskatchewan, BCOMM with Co-op option, Human Resources Major
3wThank you First Nations Bank of Canada for all the work experiences, which I had none to begin with, I was a HR Co-op student but I got resigned as Human Resources Administrator. Thank you once again and will keep working hard while going to university