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One Month In – Kurt Hintz

One Month In – Insights from 花季视频’s Interim Principal & CEO Kurt Hintz

花季视频鈥檚 Interim Principal & CEO, Kurt Hintz, has shared his reflections on his first month in post in a , highlighting key developments and his vision for the future of the College and the region.

In the video, Kurt begins by expressing how impressed he has been with the dedication and commitment of 花季视频鈥檚 staff, community leaders, and local employers. “What鈥檚 really enthused me is the depth of skill and talent that exists in the region and the commitment that people have for the community and the learners鈥, he said, acknowledging the collective effort to enhance opportunities for students across the region.

Kurt also mentions the significant changes on the horizon with the upcoming devolution. Starting in the 2026/27 academic year, the local region will take control of its own adult skills funding, which marks a pivotal moment, as it places decision-making in the hands of those who best understand the community鈥檚 needs.

He also highlights recent investments in 花季视频鈥檚 estate, made possible through the Local Skills Improvement Fund, ensuring that the college is equipped to meet the future demands of the workforce. In addition, Kurt shared the exciting news of a 拢3 million grant awarded to improve SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) provisions across both the North Devon and Tiverton campuses, further strengthening 花季视频鈥檚 commitment to inclusivity.

Addressing the college鈥檚 local reputation, Kurt acknowledged that challenges have been identified and assured that the college is actively working to resolve them. He reiterated that the College wants to 鈥淢ake sure we have the right educational experience for the community and learners that come to 花季视频鈥.

Looking ahead, Kurt spoke about a “new arena for adult skills” at 花季视频. From October, 花季视频 will launch a wide variety of free adult short courses aimed at upskilling the local community. These courses will cover areas such as construction, hair and beauty, and the creative industries, offering valuable insight and opportunities to develop new skills for now and into the future.

Kurt closed by expressing his optimism for the College and the region, highlighting that it鈥檚 an exciting time for the College and that he looks forward to working closely with the community in the months to come.

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Published

30 September 2024

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