Former DDRB member Trevor Lee appointed to DIA board
Trevor Lee, a former member and chair of the Downtown Development Review Board (DDRB), has been appointed to the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA)...
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Educating more than 12 million students each year, community colleges play a critical role in expanding post-secondary education opportunities. CP&M recently spoke with Richard Miller, FAIA, LEED-AP, BD+C, national higher education practice leader at Hoefer Welker, to learn more about the role of community colleges in training an employment-ready workforce.
Educating more than 12 million students each year, community colleges play a critical role in expanding post-secondary education opportunities. They offer high-quality degrees and certificates that provide critical pathways to thriving professional careers or four-year institutions for students seeking to transfer. During times of economic hardship, community colleges provide additional education and job skills training to individuals affected by unemployment, as reflected in enrollment trends during and after the Great Recession. These options are particularly indispensable for underserved and disadvantaged students, working adults, and students with family or employment responsibilities, enabling them to achieve their educational goals with affordable, flexible and accessible offerings.
CP&M recently spoke with Richard Miller, FAIA, LEED-AP, BD+C, national higher education practice leader at Hoefer Welker, to learn more about the role of community colleges in training an employment-ready workforce.
Trevor Lee, a former member and chair of the Downtown Development Review Board (DDRB), has been appointed to the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA)...
The KVC 2025 Gala, themed "Candlelight Club," raised over $400,000 to support mental health and family-strengthening services. Held at The Abbott,...
The MetroWire Media 2025 KC Healthcare Summit, hosted by Hoefer Welker's Kansas City office, highlighted the transformative impact of the $53 million