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Hart Nelson is the New Associate Vice Chancellor for Workforce Solutions

Hart Nelson was appointed associate vice chancellor, Workforce Solutions Group in May 2018. Nelson has 23 years of career experience in public policy, government relations, intelligence and information technology. He will serve as the lead for economic and workforce development, be responsible for managing corporate and community workforce development, continuing professional development and personal enrichment education, as well as manage entrepreneurial initiatives that reflect the needs of local, regional and national employers.
Most recently, Nelson was vice president of public policy for the St. Louis Regional Chamber. He has been a foreign service officer with the U.S. Department of State, an intelligence officer with the United States Navy Reserve and an information technology architect with IBM. As a volunteer, he is board treasurer of Citizens for Modern Transit and vice chair of the Missouri Military Preparedness and Enhancement Commission. He has master’s degrees in business administration and information management from Washington University in St. Louis and a Bachelor of Arts in political science and mass communication from University of California-Berkeley.
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