The leader of one of the country’s largest and most renowned academic physician practice plans will be UK’s new Executive Vice President for Health Affairs.
Author - Mark Green
Editorial director of Lane Communications Group. Editor of The Lane Report. Executive editor for our family of publications and websites. Green is a Kentucky native -- born in Louisville and raised in Elizabethtown and Lebanon. He has a Journalism degree from UK, where he worked on The Kernel student newspaper. He worked for newspapers in Brentwood and Tazewell, Tenn.; Thibodaux, La.; Ocala and Lakeland, Fla.; and Houma, La. -- nearly 25 years of which was with New York Times Regional Newspaper Group. His news experience includes coverage of local government, courts, politics and business. Management and supervision experience includes the editorial page, lifestyles and the copy desk. Green returned to Kentucky to join The Lane Report and Lane Communications in 2007.
Politics of broad tax base, low rates hard but it will grow state’s business
COVINGTON, Ky. (May 26, 2017) – The Covington Business Council is announcing two major initiatives designed to beautify Downtown Covington and help the council...
SOMERSET, Ky. (May 12, 2017) – A veteran energy executive and Southeast Kentucky native has been installed as the newest member of Southeast Kentucky Economic...
Hardwood flooring is top product line for state's largest processor, which exports a quarter of output, BPM Lumber CEO Richard Sturgill says
FRANKFORT, Ky., (May 5, 2017) — Ten Kentucky small businesses from across the commonwealth received Pacesetter recognition and six others received special...
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LOUISVILLE (April 10, 2017) – Louisville Metro officials said construction will begin this summer on what will become a $35 expansion of the downtown...
Toyota this morning announced a record $1.33 billion investment in Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, its largest facility outside Japan.
President Eli Capilouto touts school’s rising graduation rates; says degrees remain a good investment for students