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Florence Co is a Bellingham, WA-based company in the Education sector.
Alpental Ski School is a Snoqualmie Pass, WA-based company in the Education sector.
GP Strategies (NYSE: GPX) has been on the cutting edge of innovative performance improvement solutions for over 50 years. Serving more than 16 diverse industries, GP Strategies is a leader in managed learning services, digital learning strategies & solutions, leadership development, human capital management solutions, sales and technical training, and engineering services. Our commitment to crafting impactful solutions and delivering extraordinary service helps us attract the brightest minds—professionals who are aligned with our core vision and values. As one of the few truly global performance improvement companies out there, our services, solutions, and technologies empower companies to perform above their potential. Strategies that Work—We equip and enable companies by: • Developing and delivering learning services, solutions, and technologies – To make people and processes more effective and efficient • Capturing your organization`s tribal knowledge – To support a continual competitive environment • Applying our specialized knowledge and expertise within your organization – To promote risk management and company value • Engineering solutions – To help your company run with greater efficiency • Enhancing your organizational effectiveness – Through innovative and knowledgeable training, consulting, and business improvement services customized to meet your specific needs • Optimizing and aligning your people, processes, and technologies
Florence-Darlington Technical College: Education for the Real World. FDTC offers programs in fields such as nursing, welding, computer technology, machine tool technology, civil engineering, human services, automotive technology, etc. at a reasonable c...
The Arkansas Division of Higher Education (ADHE) serves as the administrative staff for the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. The Board consists of 12 members who are appointed by the governor and serve staggered six-year terms. As part of its responsibilities, the staff develops and implements board policies and procedures. Additionally, ADHE reviews academic programs; administers statewide financial aid programs and contracts with the Southern Regional Education Board for support of graduate and first professional study outside of Arkansas; recommends institutional operating, capital, and personal services budgets; and collects and reports on student and course data as part of a statewide data base and academic program inventory for policy studies. ADHE was originally established as the Commission on Coordinating Higher Education Finance in 1961. The commission was renamed and reorganized as the Department of Higher Education in 1971.