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When asked why he decided to run for third term as mayor, [Michael Coleman] was direct. "I have this passionate love for the city and its residents that drives me every day," Coleman said. Coleman said he is running on a record of accomplishment during his eight years as mayor.
While he notes that there may be 20 different major accomplishments that have happened in the city during his tenure - whether the development of the Rickenbacker business park, form which 70,000 jobs may flow into Columbus and Franklin County over the next decade; or the building of thousands of units of downtown housing; or the focus on rebuilding inner-city neighborhoods and infrastructure Coleman sums up his accomplishments in a single phrase: "Transforming the city and its residents into a better city, and i...
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Crafted a master plan for increasing academic performance and reducing the abysmally high dropout rate in the school system. Nearly 40 percent of children who enter the ninth grade in this city don't graduate. Part of his plan for tackling this problem includes exposing all students to the District's flourishing career and technical education programs, which prepare students for the workforce and higher education.
Developed an aggressive marketing plan to recruit and retain students and to tell the District's story like it has never been told before. This plan was instrumental in helping stem the loss of students this school year. Like many people who understand public education in this city, [William F. Coleman III] is quick to point out that the District has many other world-class sch...
... Scouts of America, Big Brothers and Big Sisters and the Council of Baptist Pastors. Late last year...
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... largest e-commerce marketers to post significant incremental sales for the past three years. "Greg ...
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... team in leveraging the company's significant assets in the marketplace and on executing Phase 2...
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...Counsel, Washington, DC. Before SILBERMAN, SENTELLE and HENDERSON, Circuit Judges. Opinion f...
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BRENTWOOD, Tenn., June 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- INSPIRIS announced today that Pamela A. Coleman has joined its executive team as senior vice president of government programs. INSPIRIS is the solutions-driven care and care management company focused on improving the quality of life for the medically complex, chronically ill, frail and elderly.
Coleman recently retired as deputy director of the Medicaid/CHIP division of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. In that role she managed the state's health care programs serving more than 3 million enrollees.
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HUNTINGTON - Justin Coleman carries as much confidence as anybody else on the Marshall basketball team, but he does admit one thing: This college basketball business is tougher than he expected.
The 6-foot-5, 225-pound freshman from Richmond, Va., via Huntington Prep, has scratched and clawed his way to 16.4 minutes per game, seventh in the Thundering Herd rotation. He is averaging 4.3 points and 3.6 rebounds.
... adjustment to Division I basketball after sitting out a "prop" year. In another era of Marshall bask...
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The board made the decision at a special meeting that was called to discuss the renewal of [William F. Coleman III]'s contract. Many parents, employees and community leaders spoke forcefully in favor of having Coleman's contract renewed.
I see this as a vote of confidence by the board," Coleman said. "I see this as an opportunity to lay the foundation for master plan to return the Detroit Public Schools to its rightful spot as one of the great urban school systems in America.
... Dallas, has been running the school system since July 1. The board agreed to extend his contract un...
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... reasons, the evidence is of bad acts similar and not overly remote in time to the crime committ...
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When it comes to University of Memphis coach Josh Pastner's oft- repeated motto that winning is hard, the Tigers sure seem to be doing their best to prove him right.
After falling behind Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in a nip-and-tuck contest midway through the second half, No. 16 Memphis was finally able to pull away from the Islanders late in a 68-63 victory Monday before 16,187 at FedExForum.
... left that Tiger fans could finally breathe a sigh of relief after they had watched Texas A&M- Corpus...