The Greater Vancouver Chamber recently announced that Vice President Janet Kenefsky has earned the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Organization Management designation.
The institute’s four-year professional development program offers the opportunity to enhance leadership capabilities through applied studies, executive skills training and reflective practices in an interactive learning environment.
Clark College welcomed a new trustee and said farewell to an outgoing trustee at its June 7 Board of Trustees meeting. Board President Paul Speer and College President Karin Edwards welcomed Marilee Scarbrough to the governing board, and thanked Trustee Rekah Strong, who has served on the board for a decade. Strong is the executive director of Educational Opportunities for Children and Families.
Edwards said “Strong has been a champion for Clark College. She cares deeply about students and their families and promotes education as an equalizer for those who have been marginalized. Her intentional actions and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion have fostered meaningful cultural change during her tenure here.”