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ST. MARY’S NAMES NEW DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT

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St. Mary’s Health is pleased to announce Keith Miller has been named Director of Strategic Development. In this role, he will direct growth initiatives involving regional hospitals and local and regional providers with a focus on improving care coordination and communication with our external partners.

Miller most recently served as the Senior Coordinator in Strategic Development with prior experience working as a paramedic with LifeFlight. He joined St. Mary’s in 2006 as a flight paramedic and was promoted to Lead Flight Paramedic in 2010. Prior to St. Mary’s, Miller served as an EMT, Advanced EMT, and paramedic with EMS throughout Southwest Indiana, including Warrick, Posey, Pike, and Dubois counties.

Miller is from Montgomery, Indiana where he graduated from Barr-Reeve High School. He earned his associate degree in paramedic science from Ivy Tech Community College-Southwest, a bachelor’s degree in health services from the University of Southern Indiana, and will begin the MBA program at Oakland City University in August 2016. He is certified by the Board of Critical Care Transport Paramedics and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians as a Paramedic. Miller is also an Executive Board Member with the Indiana Association of Air Medical Services (INAAMS), where he served as President from 2011-2012, and also serves on the Kentucky AAMS board of directors.

LUKE BRYAN WILL BRING HIS “KILL THE LIGHTS TOUR” TO FORD CENTER

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KILL THE LIGHTS TOUR

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LUKE BRYAN

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS

LITTLE BIG TOWN DUSTIN LYNCH

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Ivy Tech to Host Business Professionals of America Conference

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Ivy Tech Community College will host the Indiana Business Professionals of America (BPA) District Ten Leadership Conference on Saturday, December 5. The event will be held at Ivy Tech’s Evansville campus, located at 3501 N First Avenue. Nearly 450 students from 17 area high schools in Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey, Spencer, Dubois, Perry, Pike, Knox, and Daviess counties will be competing.

 

Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference (High School Competition)

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Events will take place from approximately 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Awards begin: 2:30 p.m.

Ivy Tech Community College Evansville Campus

 

Students will be competing in contests in over fifty categories, under the four broad topics of Finance, Information Technology, Administrative Support, and Management/Marketing/Human Resources.  Participants are competing for the honor of representing Indiana Business Professionals of America District Ten at the State Leadership Conference in March and ultimately at the National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California, at the end of April. Ivy Tech employees will be volunteering as judges for the events.

 

What is BPA? Business Professionals of America is the leading CTSO (Career Technical Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business management, office administration, information technology and other related career fields. Indiana BPA has close to 2,700 members in over 90 chapters. BPA is a “co-curricular” organization that supports business and information technology educators by offering curriculum based on national standards. Resources and materials are available on-line and designed to be customized to a school’s program. The Workplace Skills Assessment Program (WSAP) prepares students to succeed and assesses real-world business skills and problem solving abilities in finance, management, IT and computer applications. Visit BPA.org for additional information.

 

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Engelbrecht Steps Down As USI Women’s Soccer Head Coach

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Women’s Soccer | 11/30/2015 6:00:00 PM | Ray Simmons, USI Athletic Communications

Engelbrecht steps down as USI Women’s Soccer Head Coach

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Athletics announced the resignation of Women’s Soccer Head Coach Krissy Engelbrecht. Engelbrecht steps down after 13 seasons at the helm, posting a record of 94-119-19.

“I have enjoyed my 13 years here and it’s been a great experience,” said Engelbrecht. “At this time it is best for my family, especially my children, and this program if I step away and let somebody else take over.”

“USI is an amazing place and the USI Women’s Soccer team has an amazing future and I am excited to see what lies ahead of them,” continued Engelbrecht. “I think they can go on to win a conference championship in the immediate future and want nothing but the best for all of them. However, I truly feel it is best for them and my family for me to step down.”

Assistant Coach Eric Schoenstein will serve as the interim-head coach while USI conducts a national search. “USI will begin the search immediately,” said USI Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall. “We will work diligently to find the best person to lead the young women of this program.

“The University greatly appreciates what Coach Engelbrecht has done during her tenure at USI,” continued Hall. “She is a first-class individual who has always represented the University well.”

During the 13 seasons, Engelbrecht led the Screaming Eagles to five winning records and five trips to the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament. The 2010 season was Engelbrecht’s best with the Eagles posting a 12-6-1 overall mark and a fourth-place finish in the GLVC.

The Eagles were 5-10-2 overall, 4-10-1 in the GLVC, during the 2015 campaign.

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