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Vol. 41 No. 6 • The Journal For Community News, Business & The Arts • insightnews.com

Ellison urges significant expansion for Summit Academy By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer The unemployment rate dipped to 4.6 percent in Minnesota this past December – more than 2 percent lower than the national average – yet unemployment for African-Americans in the Twin Cities is nearly four times that state average. While the current rate of unemployment rate for area African-Americans is staggering at somewhere near 18 percent, that rate was as high as 27.4 percent – the highest in the nation – as cited in a 2012 study by the Economic Policy Institute. The rates of unemployment are similarly high for Native-Americans and Latinos. With such daunting numbers, and with recent cuts to unemployment benefits, the question becomes what can be done to reduce the rate of unemployment in communities of color. One program working on reducing the rate of unemployment in the area is Summit OIC, 935 Olsen

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U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison (center suit) tours a project home with Gary Courtney (left), head of job services for Summit OIC and Louis King, CEO of Summit OIC, as students hang drywall.

Expanding college possibilities

Edith Dorsey joins UCare senior management team

By Abeni Hill Editorial Intern

UCare has hired Edith Dorsey as the nonprofit health plan’s new Senior Vice President of Operations. She assumed her new responsibilities Dec. 2 and reports to UCare’s President and CEO, Nancy J. Feldman. As a member of UCare’s senior management team, Dorsey will ensure that operational functions are aligned to support the strategic focus and growth of UCare in Minnesota and western Wisconsin. She will provide strategic guidance and executive leadership for UCare’s operations departments including Claims, Customer Service, and Membership Billing and Enrollment. She has fiscal responsibility for the accurate and timely processing of more than 4.7 million claims annually, and related audit and fraud investigation activity. Dorsey also oversees the resolution of UCare member and provider issues and incoming calls exceeding 750,000 per year. “Edith brings more than 20 years of health care operations experience to UCare that will strengthen our service to our members and providers,” says Feldman. “We welcome her outstanding business acumen, leadership skills, and passion for UCare’s mission and goals.” Dorsey most recently was Associate Vice President at

On January 16, College Possible participated in a summit for increasing college access for low-income students at the White House. The summit brought together qualified representatives from organizations such as the National Economic Council, the Domestic Policy Council, and the Department of Education to have dialogue about the achievement gap and class disparities among college students and graduates. “Education is one of the surest ways out of poverty,” said College Possible associate director Bethany Krueger. The organization announced their expansion strategy at the summit that would lead them to providing services in Philadelphia. “Philadelphia is our commitment to the President and the First Lady,” said Krueger. Two hundred college presidents and some organizations throughout the country met at the summit to show full commitment to the mission of creating better college access. Krueger said the percentage of low-income students graduating with a 4-year degree in their mid-twenties is below 10 percent. “Nationally 8 percent of all low-income high school students graduate from four-year-degree schools by

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Above: College Possible coaches working directly with students. Below: Como Park High School students showing off their graduation certificates last Spring.

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Edith Dorsey

UCare

Trizetto and Executive Client Deployment Leader at Eventus Solutions, two health care consulting companies based in Colorado. She was responsible for deploying initiatives to support integrated health care management and the California Health Benefit Exchange, respectively. Prior to joining Trizetto, Dorsey held several enterprisewide, improvement-focused positions at United Healthcare of Atlanta, Ga., including National Program Manager for Provider Relations, National Director of Network Contracting, National Director of UHG Compliance, and National Director of Enterprise Solutions. Dorsey also was Chief Operating Officer of the Georgia Health Plan. Dorsey’s career also includes leadership

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