Watch SPC president’s new podcast ‘Standing in the Gap’ (VIDEO)

On March 19, St. Petersburg College’s President Dr. Tonjua Williams launched a new podcast — “Standing in the Gap” — featuring thought leaders who foster positive change in education and beyond.

In celebration of Women’s History Month, the first guest was Dr. Kanika Tomalin, president and chief executive officer of the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg.

Learn more about the podcast and watch broadcasts at stpe.co/podcast.

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