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WebBank, a Best-in-Class national issuer of consumer and small business credit products through Strategic Partner platforms, has been named one of Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work in 2023, an Employees’ Choice Award in the U.S. small and medium company category. Unlike other workplace awards, the Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Award, now in its 15th year, is based solely on the input of employees, who voluntarily provide anonymous feedback by completing a company review about their job, work environ
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Camden Celebrates Its 'Remarkable Grads' Tue, 10/25/2022 - 09:50 Subheader 25 High School Students Were Given The Title and Scholarships Type of Content Article Layout Media Gallery Body By APRIL SAUL The “Remarkable Grads” of 2022 more than lived up to the name. In the ninth year of a program sponsored by the Camden School District and funded by Subaru of America, Inc., 25 high school students from eight public schools were given that title and awarded laptops and $1,500 scholarships on Tuesday
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Climate Talks - Episode 03: Waste Not Thu, 09/29/2022 - 11:00 Type of Content Multimedia with summary Layout Featured Media Body What if everything you bought—from your phone to your clothes to your dining room table—was made to be infinitely repaired and remade? Circularity is the essence of nature: resources like water and energy are passed from one organism to the next. It is a process which generates no “waste,” because everything is (re)used. So what if our systems for making things mimicke
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Effective Data Management for Improved Healthcare Thu, 06/23/2022 - 10:30 Subheader Data management and AI tools can help federal healthcare agencies achieve missions Type of Content Blog Layout Featured Media Body Every time you visit your doctor for a shot, a routine physical or a broken bone, data is created about you and your health. It wasn’t too long ago that much of your health information was kept with paper and pen, and if you wanted a copy of your own records, you had to ask your provi
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by Regina Curry, Chief Diversity Officer, Franklin Templeton SOURCE: Franklin Templeton DESCRIPTION:When we talk about diversity and inclusion (DI), at the core, it is about making connections. Connecting is good for the spirit, and it is also good business. People may fear saying the “wrong” thing, but as more people participate, they bring understanding and connect. Adding more voices to the table increases creativity, flexibility, business resilience, and profitability.1 It is also crucial for
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SOURCE: Intel DESCRIPTION:As part of our 2030 goals, we are raising the bar for ourselves and evolving our corporate responsibility strategy to increase the scale of our work with others to create a more responsible, inclusive, and sustainable world, enabled by technology and our collective actions. We sat down with Vanessa Lanas Delbridge, Intel’s Water Program Manager, to discuss the importance of water to Intel, conservation and restoration progress, and what’s next. Tell us about you and your
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SOURCE: Intel DESCRIPTION:As part of our 2030 goals, we are raising the bar for ourselves and evolving our corporate responsibility strategy to increase the scale of our work with others to create a more responsible, inclusive, and sustainable world, enabled by technology and our collective actions. We sat down with Natasha Hodas, a Carbon Footprint Program Manager, to discuss snowstorms, greenhouse gases and how to prioritize climate change as companies grow. Tell us about you and your role at I
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Vanderbilt University, DRW, and TPG Among First Supporters to Help Climate Vault Remove More Than 200,000 Metric Tons of CO2 at the Start
Founded at The University of Chicago by Prof. Michael Greenstone and Team of Leaders, Ernest Moniz Chairs Climate Vault’s ‘Technology Experts Chamber’
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High School Students Can Nominate Their Favorite K-12 Teachers for
the “Barnes & Noble National Teacher of the Year” Award
National Winner and Their School to Split $10,000 in Cash Prizes
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Deirdre Hollman always read the funny pages in the newspaper growing up, but didn’t really get into comics until she had a child of her own. She saw that her son liked DC and Marvel comics like Nightwing and Batman, and Hollman wanted to diversify his reading material. She headed to Harlem to pick up a few comic books featuring black characters so her son could see some heroes who looked like him.
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‘Geared to Give’ Program in Partnership with the Farmer Veteran
Coalition Empowers Veterans with Resources to Pursue Careers in Food and
Farming
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As this great article on Forbes points out, ‘your actions + what others say about you = your reputation’. It’s a formula that I tell all my jobseeker clients to write on a brightly colored sticky note and pin to their desktop. Why? Because your reputation is your currency and it has a major impact on your employability – especially in the social media era. \r\r