Amanda Morris Foreman, Executive Vice President and Vice President for Academic Affairs, was recently named as one of 24 new fellows for the 17th cohort of the Georgia Education Policy Fellowship Program through the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education.
The Education Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP) is a national professional development program sponsored by the Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL) that provides potential leaders with the knowledge and networks to advance the core issues of education policy.
Mrs. Foreman and the 23 other fellows will commit nine months to an intensive professional development experience concentrated on three program strands: public policy, leadership, and professional networking. They will attend monthly colloquium to deepen their knowledge of education policy but remain in their full-time positions and use their work environment as the context for examining important leadership and policy issues in Georgia.
This distinction will help to elevate Coastal Pines Technical College as a leader in educational policy in the state of Georgia. Congratulations to Mrs. Foreman! For more information on Coastal Pines, visit www.coastalpines.edu. For more information on the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education, visit https://gpee.org/.