Mohawk Valley Community College has appointed William McDonald as the new director of community and workforce development in the Center for Corporate and Community Education. His professional history includes a nine-year stint at Herkimer College; he began working there in 2005 as an interim human-resources specialist, and a year later became assistant to the president. […]

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Mohawk Valley Community College has appointed William McDonald as the new director of community and workforce development in the Center for Corporate and Community Education. His professional history includes a nine-year stint at Herkimer College; he began working there in 2005 as an interim human-resources specialist, and a year later became assistant to the president. In 2007, McDonald was promoted to director of continuing education, a position he held for seven years. He is also a former president of Remsen Central School’s board of education. McDonald holds a bachelor’s degree in management with a concentration in human-resources management from Utica College. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in education.

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