Vice-chancellor appointed to US Correctional Education Association Board
Posted on July 19, 2023 in Announcements
Prof Laban P. Ayiro Congratulations on your appointment as an international representative on the Correctional Education Association (CEA) Board, USA. This is a significant achievement! This speaks volumes on your dedication and leadership! Being selected for such a position speaks volumes about your influence, capability, and the high esteem in which you are held within the global spheres. The impact you have made in your profession, career & leadership roles have clearly resonated, and we have no doubt that you will continue to be an inspiring figure in your new role. The Correctional Services Education, USA, will undoubtedly benefit greatly from your innovative insights and strategic vision. Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved appointment.
Daystar University Vice-chancellor Prof. Laban P. Ayiro has been appointed to the Correctional Education Association (CEA) Board of USA as an international representative.
“This is a significant achievement. It speaks volumes on your dedication and leadership, influence, capability, and the high esteem in which you are held within the global spheres. The impact you have made in your profession, career and leadership roles have clearly resonated, and we have no doubt that you will continue to be an inspiring figure in your new role. The Correctional Services Education, USA, will undoubtedly benefit greatly from your innovative insights and strategic vision. Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved appointment,” said the appointment letter in part.
CEA is a professional association of educators and administrators working in adult and juvenile correctional settings all over the world. CEA provides critical training, cutting-edge research, and valuable networking opportunities to their members so they can deliver effective, life-changing education to their students. CEA works to keep its members informed about the latest developments in education practice and the corrections industry