Local government, business and educational leaders reacted to the news of Bryan Albrecht’s announcement Thursday that he plans to retire after serving as president and CEO of Gateway Technical College for the past 16 years. Here is a sampling of some of the comments received:
Gateway Technical College President and CEO Bryan Albrecht speaks Tuesday during a visit by Gov. Tony Evers to announce grants being awarded to the college, the City of Kenosha and UW-Parkside as part of the statewide Workforce Innovation Grants program.
Workforce Innovation Grants program.
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IN PHOTOS: Progress continues on Lincoln Building at Gateway
Lincoln building
An artist's rendering of the proposed expansion of the Lincoln Building on the Racine Campus of Gateway Technical College.
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As Gateway Technical College rapidly expands its nursing program — in recent years going from 100 students per semester to 120, and adding a 32-student summer semester — it is reconstructing the Lincoln Building on Main Street in Downtown Racine to serve those students and educators.
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The Lincolns and the Lincoln building
The renovation of the Lincoln Building continues behind the statue of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln on the Main Street side of Gateway Technical College's Racine Campus.