James Hill
Contact info: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-hill-36981a101/ | jghill@pcc.edu
More about James Hill
James Hill
Articles (4860):
-
Partner Q&A: Quick Start provides long-term results for semiconductor workers
- Intel's Diane Vidmantas helped develop PCC's Quick Start Semiconductor Technician Training Program, which supports the industry’s growing employment needs Posted August 15, 2024
-
PCC small business advisers win SBDC awards for their dedication and service
- Sean Harry and Kayla Banda earn two large honors from the Oregon Small Business Development Center Network Posted August 12, 2024
-
Migration Brewing named Oregon’s 2024 Small Business Person of the Year
- PCC's small business advisers helped Migration Brewing grow its operations and win the Small Business Person of the Year Award Posted August 12, 2024
-
Southeast Campus to host eighth Jade International Market Night
- The event features culture entertainment, free family-friendly activities and plenty of food Posted August 1, 2024
-
PCC’s dual credit program builds pathway to careers for Forest Grove youth
- Students at Forest Grove High School are learning mechatronics while earning college credit through PCC Posted July 29, 2024
-
PCC Board of Directors elects new chair, vice chair for 2024-25 academic year
- Kristi Wilson will serve as the Board's chair, while Mari Watanabe will be the vice chair Posted July 24, 2024
-
History Corner: When a valued industry partner called, PCC was there to assist
- In 1990, Intel turned to PCC to develop microelectronics training program and the college delivered Posted July 18, 2024
-
Portland Community College selects next Vice President of Academic Affairs
- Dr. Jennifer Ernst was the Vice President of Instruction and Student Services for Yakima Valley College Posted July 9, 2024
-
PCC Foundation adds five new board members to its ranks
- The 21-member PCC Foundation Board of Trustees welcomed Abby Coppock, Brigid Flanigan, Elaine Charpentier Philippi, Sama Shagaga and Rich Truitt Posted July 9, 2024
-
PCC is the epicenter for training Oregon’s advanced manufacturing workforce
- Due to a major need for more workers, PCC is working hard to connect young students and under-served communities to semiconductor education Posted July 3, 2024