Kentuckians named to organizational leadership roles
Category - May 2013
Executive director of education advocacy group says adequate funding is key to continuing Kentucky’s progress
Innovative, creative public-private partnerships accelerate infrastructure development, streamline strategies and build jobs
Kentucky third-most stressed state; 1 million barrels of bourbon filled in 2012; pros get chance to 'Try Teaching'
As president, Lexington physician Ardis Hoven will be a leading advocate of U.S. doctors and patients
Traditional liberal arts college’s labor program also teaches the ‘soft’ skills in demand today
Renewed popularity means jobs, economic development, tourists and interest in preservation
Professionals use plastic surgery, cosmetic procedures to enhance personal brand and remain competitive