Think Tank!!! Of course......... More Psychobabble and Koolade will cure the problems...Looks like the Bozos from the PNJ have found another life working in Stoooodervile, I mean the Studer Institute.
Studers open think tank to improve communities' quality of life
Entrepreneurs Quint and Rishy Studer are funding a nonprofit institute to research strategies to help cities evaluate and address the health of their economy, government and quality of life.
“We’re going to work to identify benchmarks, create assessment tools, and highlight best practices from across the nation to help cities address the challenges they face,” Quint Studer said in a press release announcing the institute today. “Our goal is to work with communities to significantly improve life for people.”
The Studer Institute will be led by former Pensacola News Journal Executive Editor Randy Hammer. Hammer will serve as president and CEO of the institute. Joining him on the staff:
• Mollye Barrows, longtime WEAR-TV reporter and anchor.
• Brian Hooper, who for the past five years has been an attorney at Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon.
• Reggie Dogan, teacher and former PNJ columnist.
“Our immediate focus is the Pensacola metro and the West Florida area,” Hammer said in the release. “We are partnering with the Haas Center at the University of West Florida to develop an index of social and economic metrics that we hope(?) people will be able to use to move their communities forward.”
Studers open think tank to improve communities' quality of life
Entrepreneurs Quint and Rishy Studer are funding a nonprofit institute to research strategies to help cities evaluate and address the health of their economy, government and quality of life.
“We’re going to work to identify benchmarks, create assessment tools, and highlight best practices from across the nation to help cities address the challenges they face,” Quint Studer said in a press release announcing the institute today. “Our goal is to work with communities to significantly improve life for people.”
The Studer Institute will be led by former Pensacola News Journal Executive Editor Randy Hammer. Hammer will serve as president and CEO of the institute. Joining him on the staff:
• Mollye Barrows, longtime WEAR-TV reporter and anchor.
• Brian Hooper, who for the past five years has been an attorney at Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon.
• Reggie Dogan, teacher and former PNJ columnist.
“Our immediate focus is the Pensacola metro and the West Florida area,” Hammer said in the release. “We are partnering with the Haas Center at the University of West Florida to develop an index of social and economic metrics that we hope(?) people will be able to use to move their communities forward.”