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Mississippi Invests $3 Million in Physician Residency and Fellowship Programs
JACKSON, Miss. — To improve the quality of the healthcare workforce across Mississippi, $3 million has been awarded to five hospitals and health networks throughout the state to grow physician residencies and fellowships. The Physician Residency and Fellowship Start-Up Grant Program, created by Senate Bill 3113 in the 2023 legislative ...
Sutherland Helps Students Soar to New Heights as CHS Career Coach
JACKSON, MS - Helping Columbus High School students challenge themselves to achieve goals they didn’t think were possible has been the most rewarding aspect of Jim Sutherland’s job as a career coach for AccelerateMS, the state’s lead workforce development agency. “Students need to believe in themselves and have a can-do ...
These future-ready pros are now equipped to build the backbone of our digital world—one fiber at a time.🎉🎓 Congratulations to our Newest Fiber Optics Technicians! 📡💡
A big shoutout to the students who just completed the Fiber Optics Technician Training Program! Your hard work, dedication, and hands-on skills have prepared you to power the future of high-speed communication. 🚀🔧
We’re proud of your achievement and can’t wait to see where your new skills take you. The future is bright—and it’s connected! 🌐🙌
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Each year, Build Mississippi awards a Career & Technical Education Counselor of the Year, and this year's winner is Celena Hembree from Greene County Vocational Center in Leakesville, MS. Help us celebrate her outstanding accomplishment! 👏
"Celena is the perfect example of a counselor invested in not just the futures, but the current lives of her students," says Brent Bean, President of Build Mississippi. "She knows the value of their education regarding their career path and how they can build up their communities, and she helps them prepare for that every step of the way. Her role is critical, not just to these students, but to all of us."
"The moment where a [graduated] student comes back and tells you they love what they do, and you watched them grow that love for that skill here, makes a big difference," says Celena. "To receive this award is extremely humbling; it's an honor to know that what you do matters."
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