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Kerr Joins Hodges University, Leading Workforce Initiatives March 1, 2023 –FORT MYERS, FLA – Hodges University president, Dr. John Meyer, announced that Adrian Kerr has joined as a vice president. In his role, he will lead multiple workforce and quick training initiatives at Hodges University. The programs offered will align with the workforce needs of the Southwest Florida region. He will be working with organizations of all sizes to offer training that will provide their employees with the additional knowledge and skills needed to advance their careers. Studies have shown that one of the most effective ways to retain employees is to offer professional development. “Adrian brings proven expertise in the area of workforce training, and that’s where our focus as a university is,” said Dr. John Meyer, president of Hodges University. “As the needs of professional education and quick training evolve and grow, we’re ready to answer that call.” Kerr brings more than 12 years of experience working directly with the state of Florida, local employers, and CaereerSource SWFL in the area of continuing professional education. He earned his bachelor’s degree in management and engineering from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom. Currently, he serves as a director on the Workforce Board. He has also published two books, “Ancient Egypt and the US,” and “KV 63 the New Tomb in the Valley of the Kings.” Hodges University, a regionally accredited, private nonprofit institution founded in 1990, prepares students to leverage higher learning in their personal, professional, and civic endeavors. With over 14,000 graduates, Hodges is recognized for developing programs uniquely designed and delivered to serve a diverse adult learner population. With a campus in Fort Myers, Florida, Hodges provides flexible day, evening, and online classes taught by world-class faculty for undergraduate and graduate degrees. Hodges is also the first Hispanic-serving institution in the region and is a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU). More information about Hodges University is available at Hodges.edu.
Kerr Joins Hodges University, Leading Workforce Initiatives
March 1, 2023 –FORT MYERS, FLA – Hodges University president, Dr. John Meyer, announced that Adrian Kerr has joined as a vice president.
In his role, he will lead multiple workforce and quick training initiatives at Hodges University. The programs offered will align with the workforce needs of the Southwest Florida region. He will be working with organizations of all sizes to offer training that will provide their employees with the additional knowledge and skills needed to advance their careers. Studies have shown that one of the most effective ways to retain employees is to offer professional development.
“Adrian brings proven expertise in the area of workforce training, and that’s where our focus as a university is,” said Dr. John Meyer, president of Hodges University. “As the needs of professional education and quick training evolve and grow, we’re ready to answer that call.”
Kerr brings more than 12 years of experience working directly with the state of Florida, local employers, and CaereerSource SWFL in the area of continuing professional education.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in management and engineering from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom. Currently, he serves as a director on the Workforce Board. He has also published two books, “Ancient Egypt and the US,” and “KV 63 the New Tomb in the Valley of the Kings.”
Hodges University, a regionally accredited, private nonprofit institution founded in 1990, prepares students to leverage higher learning in their personal, professional, and civic endeavors. With over 14,000 graduates, Hodges is recognized for developing programs uniquely designed and delivered to serve a diverse adult learner population. With a campus in Fort Myers, Florida, Hodges provides flexible day, evening, and online classes taught by world-class faculty for undergraduate and graduate degrees. Hodges is also the first Hispanic-serving institution in the region and is a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU). More information about Hodges University is available at Hodges.edu.