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Midwestern Higher Education Compact

Higher Education
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    Debra Kidwell Higher Education Strategist & Advocate | Procurement | Information Technology | Project management | Process Improvement
    • Columbia, Missouri, United States
    • Top 5%
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    Beth E. Institutional Effectiveness Leader | Accreditation Specialist | Policy Analyst
    • Wausau-Stevens Point Area
    • Top 5%
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    Nathan Jay Sorensen, MBA RDN 🌟 Proficient leader with a knack for improving business processes, adeptly handling finances 💰, masterfully navigating negotiations 🤝, and crafting strategic blueprints 🗺️ across Federal and SLED domains. 🏛️🌐
    • Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
    • Rising Star
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    Debra Kidwell Higher Education Strategist & Advocate | Procurement | Information Technology | Project management | Process Improvement
    • Columbia, Missouri, United States
    • Top 5%
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    Mary Roberson (she/her/hers) Sr. Director of Communications & Marketing at Midwestern Higher Education Compact
    • Top 10%
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Overview

The Midwestern Higher Education Compact is a nonprofit regional organization assisting Midwestern states in advancing higher education through interstate cooperation and resource sharing. MHEC seeks to fill its interstate mission through programs that expand postsecondary opportunity and success; promote inno¬vative approaches to improving institutional and system productivity; improve affordability to students and states; and enhance connectivity between higher education and the workplace. Member states are: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Each member state appoints five individuals to a 60-member governing body of legislators, higher education leaders, and governors’ representatives. Member state obligations, program fees, and foundation grants finance MHEC activities and support initiatives to increase regional collaboration and achieve outcomes that could not be realized by institutions and systems acting independently.