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Soderberg on Hiring and Cultivating Strong Teams: Be Humble, Hungry and Smart

Interview with Melissa J. Soderberg, President, Quest Education and Career Quest Learning Centers
Melissa Soderberg, President of Quest Education and Career Quest Learning Centers, describes her unique journey to her current position, the talent and culture that is cultivated at Career Quest and how Career Quest is a stellar choice for a higher education school in the Michigan area.

From the Brink of Closure to 650 Students: WyoTech’s Resurgence Story

Leaders Assemble at CECU Annual CEO Summit to Discuss the Future of Career Education

By Stephen B. and Jan V. Friedheim, Strategic Coaches, Education Systems & Solutions, LLC
Approximately 65 CEOs from career education institutions around the country convened with association leaders and well-known political figures. Discussions focused on the results of the recent national election and what it means for the future of the sector. All participants seemed to agree that 2017 represented an opportunity to reset the agenda, to reintroduce ourselves.

From the Brink of Closure to 650 Students: WyoTech’s Resurgence Story

Bologa: A Continuous Drive to be Innovative Makes us Successful

Interview with James (Jim) A. Bologa, President and Chief Executive Officer, Porter and Chester Institute and YTI Career Institute
Constantly looking at and implementing new technologies are one way Porter and Chester remains successful, according to James (Jim) A. Bologa, President and Chief Executive Officer, Porter and Chester Institute and YTI Career Institute.

From the Brink of Closure to 650 Students: WyoTech’s Resurgence Story

Dr. Hutton is Dedicated to Continuing CER and Harrison College’s Combined 200 Year History

Interview with Dr. Jim Hutton, President and CEO, Harrison College
In the late 1980s or so, I decided to go back to school to be a college professor. I was well past 40 when I returned to school to earn my bachelor’s degree. Then I earned my MBA and Ph.D. so I could become a college professor.

From the Brink of Closure to 650 Students: WyoTech’s Resurgence Story