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2 MVCC employees honored by Continuing Education Association of New York

 

At its annual conference earlier this month, the Continuing Education Association of New York (CEANY) recognized two employees of Mohawk Valley Community College’s Center for Corporate and Community Education for their contributions to the field of adult and continuing education:

  • Julia Hobika, Coordinator of Workforce Development, received the Outstanding New Continuing Education Professional Award.
  • Carolyn DeJohn, Assistant Director of Community Education, received the Outstanding Experienced Continuing Education Professional Award.

The awards recognize innovative programming, effective promotion, and successful business and organizational partnerships that illustrate CEANY’s mission.

About MVCC’s Center for Corporate and Community Education

The Center for Corporate and Community Education (CCED) is the Mohawk Valley’s first choice for continuing education, personal enrichment, and professional development. From training sessions that serve individuals seeking to expand their strengths to intensive workforce development programs that support major career shifts, CCED provides high-quality, innovative programs to help community members achieve their goals. Learn more at www.mvcc.edu/cced.

About the Continuing Education Association of New York

The Continuing Education Association of New York (CEANY) is a membership organization dedicated to the promotion and support of quality public continuing higher education programs in New York State. CEANY, with over 600 individual members throughout New York State representing over 80 institutions and organizations, serves as an advocate for the postsecondary adult learner and encourages the professional development of its members. Learn more at www.ceany.org

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