July 8,2020 Your Source for Livonia Happenings
Mayor Maureen Brosnan "We will not tolerate racism in Livonia
Chief Curtis Caid "Racial profiling is not tolerated" in Livonia
The City of Livonia has issued the following statements from Mayor Maureen Brosnan and Chief Curtis Caid regarding the billboard claiming “racial profiling” in Livonia.

A statement from Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan:

“We WILL NOT tolerate racism in Livonia.

"In response to the George Floyd murder, I recommissioned the Livonia Human Relations Commission, providing them with a new vision and new appointees dedicated to improving diversity, equity, and inclusion in our community.

"Less than two weeks ago, Livonia hosted the first Partnership for Progress Listening Session focused on frank conversations about race across our region. It was sponsored by the Western Wayne NAACP and the Conference of Western Wayne.

"We have been in touch with representatives of Livonia Citizens Caring about Black Lives, inviting them to join the Human Relations Commission conversations and their work.

"This billboard is counterproductive to these and other efforts we are taking to ensure Livonia is ‘a welcoming place for all’ – a goal that this group and I share. This billboard will not help advance the progress of diversity in our community, something to which I am committed.
Having just knocked on tens of thousands of doors last year during my campaign, I know that Livonia is more diverse than it was 10 years ago, which is a sign of progress. It is also a signal that more people feel safe and welcome in Livonia.

"I look forward to continuing to engage with the community to make progress on issues of racial justice.”
A statement from Police Chief Curtis Caid:

“The Livonia Police Department is a Constitutional law enforcement agency. Livonia Police officers do not target their enforcement actions to individuals based on gender, race, religion, ethnicity, etc. Racial profiling is a serious allegation and is not tolerated. We are proud that Livonia has been consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the region.

"Livonia is a welcoming community to all regardless of one’s race. This billboard sends the exact opposite message of our values at the Livonia Police Department and of those in our community."
Schoolcraft College transitions to a new era of leadership
Dr. Glenn Cerny set to follow in the footsteps of Dr. Conway Jeffress
Schoolcraft College has announced that Dr. Glenn Cerny will be the College’s next President after a meeting of Schoolcraft College’s Board of Trustees and unanimous vote on Wednesday, July 1.

Cerny, who previously served as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Schoolcraft College, succeeds Dr. Conway A. Jeffress. Jeffress, who, has served as president of the two-year community college since July of 2001, announced on Jan. 10 that he was retiring. Cerny’s first day as President will be Aug. 1.

“We are excited to welcome Dr. Cerny as our next President of Schoolcraft College,” said Brian D. Broderick, Chair of Schoolcraft College’s Board of Trustees and leader of the presidential search committee. “Our rigorous and in-depth screening and interview process, which included valued input from Schoolcraft College faculty, staff, students, the Schoolcraft College Foundation board and the wider community, informed our decision. All of our finalists were of the highest quality, and in the end, we feel Dr. Cerny is the right choice to lead Schoolcraft College into the next era.”

Cerny has spent nearly his entire career in higher education in the business services area. Before coming to Schoolcraft College in 2010, Cerny had worked for North Central Michigan College, Western Governors University in Salt Lake City, Lansing Community College and the University of Michigan.

As Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Cerny and his team were responsible for Schoolcraft College’s $90 million budget.

“First, I’d like to express my deep appreciation to the Schoolcraft College Board of Trustees for their confidence in me to lead Schoolcraft College as the next president,” Cerny said. “I am grateful to have this opportunity and look forward to helping Schoolcraft College students, faculty and staff reach even greater heights while further strengthening our commitment to the community and our partners.”

Schoolcraft College faculty, staff, students, Foundation board members and community members have had the opportunity to meet Cerny as a candidate through virtual meetings. Additional opportunities to get to know Schoolcraft College’s new president will be planned as the College stabilizes its return to campus and can provide an environment to share time in person.