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Representing Schneider Electric's ability to rally in support of this centuries-old historical monument
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Groupe Paradoxe, a social economy community organization created to promote social and professional integration through stage performance and events, celebrates its 25th anniversary this month. “We are very proud of our organization's track record and the beneficial effect it has had on our neighbourhood over the years,” stated Gérald St-Georges, Executive Director of Groupe Paradoxe. This 25th anniversary marks a milestone in the success of our mission, which is to promote the cultural developm
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Roster of 22 players champion variety of philanthropic endeavors across U.S.
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Kim Frankovich Joins Griffith Foods as Vice President of Sustainability Wed, 08/17/2022 - 09:45 Type of Content Press Release Layout Featured Media Body Alsip, Illinois, August 17, 2022 /3BL Media/ - We’re excited to welcome Kim Frankovich to Griffith Foods as Global Vice President of Sustainability. Sustainability is at the core of our business operations, strategies and Purpose: We Blend Care and Creativity to Nourish the World. In her role, Kim will lead the worldwide development and implemen
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Tim Tebow: These college football players ‘represent the true heart of our sport’
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Expert to help guide clients to the most innovative nutrient removal solutions in wastewater treatment SOURCE: Black Veatch DESCRIPTION:OVERLAND PARK, Kan., May 25, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Black Veatch announced today that Dr. Leon Downing, a water industry expert with a track record of deploying cutting-edge nutrient removal technologies, has been named global practice and technology leader for nutrient removal in the company’s water business. In his new position, Dr. Downing will support and lead th
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The Kemper Foundation announced today that it has committed $4.5 million to the next generation of its Kemper Scholars Program. The program will award 650 scholarships over the next five years to high-achieving, diverse college students at 10 universities, including six Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). The program also provides financial grants to professors pursuing academic initiatives and to on-campus diversity, equity and inclusio
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A $10,000 grant is going to Saint John Catholic Church to benefit the music program at Saint John Preschool. The grant, which will be renewed annually, will be applied exclusively toward implementation of Music Together©, an internationally recognized program of music and movement that supports the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of preschool children. The contribution was made by Robert and Jan Dilenschneider of Darien, Connecticut, and their siblings Martha Doughty, Mary
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Advanced recycling operation in Baytown, Texas will be among the largest in North America
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Commercial volumes of certified circular polymers available by year-end 2021
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Plans underway for up to 500,000 metric tons annually of advanced recycling capacity to be added by year-end 2026 across multiple sites
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American Inns of Court Professionalism Awards are presented to individuals with high standards of character, ethics, civility, and professionalism.
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Trustees of Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust in Phoenix, AZ award $123 million in grants; largest single-day grant initiative in AZ history.
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The Panel for a Global Public Health Convention (GPHC) announces today the publication of a research study titled “Global Public Health Convention for the 21st Century” in the prestigious Lancet Public Health journal. The paper outlines 10 recommendations on how the world can better prevent and prepare for pandemics like COVID-19 by adopting a robust global public health convention or treaty. The pioneering study was conducted by a research team at the University of Miami (UM), Department of Pub
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City of Chicago, University of Notre Dame, TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank ® and Others Awarded for their Commitment to Greener Purchasing
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A spatial repellent product designed by SC Johnson could reduce dengue and Zika infections by an estimated 34%, according to new research released by the University of Notre Dame.
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The Cool Water Program promotes water consumption throughout the school day
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Inventor, entrepreneur, and Shark Tank star is the tenth to join the board of Association of National Advertisers' (ANA) movement for accurate portrayals of women and girls in media
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Young Illinois artists recently participated in Illinois American Water’s annual “Imagine a Day Without Water art contest.” Entries from 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students depicted what a day without water meant to them and included a related phrase. Of the many entries received, Illinois American Water chose 26 winners, earning those classrooms a $100 donation to be used for supplies or a classroom celebration. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.busines
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The Top 100 Corporate Social Responsibility Influence Leaders List is independently researched by Lucas Taylor, University of Notre Dame MBA and LDT Consulting, on behalf of Assent Compliance.
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ESPN Launches Don’t Retire, Kid Campaign Aimed at Increasing Youth Sports Participation Fri, 08/02/2019 - 12:05 Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body August 2, 2019 /3BL Media/ — Youth sports participation rates nationwide are in decline and ESPN is addressing the crisis and bringing awareness to the issue by exclusively launching the Don’t Retire, Kid campaign, in partnership with the Aspen Institute’s Project Play. The goal is to help increase sports participation rates amo
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College and High School Students Earn National Awards For Community
Service Impact
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New program promotes water consumption throughout the school day
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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- Visualize consumption behavior by linking it to SDGs 17 goals and
demonstrate the feasibility of the token economy -
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CEMEX will help rebuild Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral by matching the donations made by its employees to Fondation du patrimoine.
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Ellen Green signed up for her high school robotics team because she’s competitive and likes to be involved – not because she was looking for a career.\r\rBut Green fell in love with industrial engineering while leading Notre Dame (Pontiac) Prep’s team to success and championships in FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics competitions.\r\rWe support FIRST Robotics—which held its national championship in Detroit in 2018 in the first year of a three-year contract—
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Vista will commit $1.5 million in funding and continue to partner
with GWI to promote pathways for women to thrive in asset management and
finance
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Vista will commit $1.5 million in funding and continue to partner
with GWI to promote pathways for women to thrive in asset management and
finance
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Girls Who Invest has impacted over 700 women across its programs;
The number of internship partner firms has grown to approximately 100
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Girls Who Invest has impacted over 700 women across its programs; The
number of internship partner firms has grown to approximately 100
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Today Navy Federal Credit Union announced the winners of the 2018 ROTC All-American Scholarship. The winners chosen best exemplified the pillars of the ROTC program: Leadership, Military Excellence, Scholarship and Service. The scholarship was awarded to: This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20181206005942/en/ 2018 ROTC All-American Team (Graphic: Business Wire) - Kirsten Cullinan, Notre Dame Air Force (view card)- Brett Smith
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SC Johnson announces today it is joining a worldwide coalition of leading businesses and governments to tackle the growing global crisis of plastic pollution. Together with Dame Ellen MacArthur, Fisk Johnson, Chairman and CEO of SC Johnson, signed the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment at the 2018 Our Ocean Conference in Bali, Indonesia. Continuing SC Johnson’s bold legacy of protecting people and the planet, this commitment, led by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation in collaboration with UN Envi
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19th Annual LIFE Event Raises $500,000 for
education and research initiatives
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Regional Winners Move on to Final Phase of Competition: National
Finals in Washington, D.C.
Franklyn Wang, Falls Church, VA
Wins Top Individual Honors;
Gabrielle Liu, Nashville, TN,
and Allen Liu, Chattanooga, TN Win Top Team Honors
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Regional Winners Move on to Final Phase of Competition: National
Finals in Washington, D.C.
Neil Wary (Elmhurst, IL) Wins Top Individual Honors; Brandon Zhu and
Daniel Zhang (Midland, MI) Win Top Team Honors
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What, exactly, do millennials want out of a future employer? Which social issues mean the most to them? And how do they want to spend their volunteer time?\r\rAT&T recently wrapped up a first-of-its-kind Masters of Business Administration (MBA) challenge with the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business that tackled these kinds of questions – and then some.
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