The Consortium facilitates a Certificate in College Teaching program which prepares graduate students, adjunct and full-time faculty as well as career changers for a career in academia.
Boston - The Board of HEFA, the Massachusetts Health and Educational Facilities Authority, held elections for officers on July 16 and elected Mark P. Bilotta as Vice-Chair. Also elected were Christine C. Schuster as Chairperson and Timothy O'Connor as Secretary.
Bilotta, a resident of Worcester, is the Chief Executive Officer of the Colleges of Worcester Consortium, Inc. in Worcester, Massachusetts, a non-profit association of Central Massachusetts-based colleges and universities providing academic and member services, higher education access services and promoting community and economic development partnerships. Bilotta was appointed to the HEFA board in 2008 by Governor Deval Patrick.
Read the full HEFA press release
HEFA is a quasi-public authority that provides low-cost funds to nonprofit organizations in the fields of health care, higher education, science, culture and the arts. It is a self-funded organization authorized by the state Legislature and receives no taxpayer dollars. Last year, HEFA was the sixth largest issuer of municipal bonds in the nation, and with a staff numbering only 15, is a true model of efficiency. For more information, visit www.mhefa.org.
The Consortium facilitates a Certificate in College Teaching program which prepares graduate students, adjunct and full-time faculty as well as career changers for a career in academia.
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As of July 1, 2013,
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