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Subaru of America Shares Appreciation for Cooper University Health Care Essential Workers and Provides Support for Camden-Based Patients "" title="Subaru of America, Inc., as part of its Subaru Loves to Care® initiative, donated $30,000 to The Cooper Foundation in its ongoing support of Camden-based patients receiving treatment at Cooper University Health Care. Pictured from left to right: Dina Mathews-Laurendeau, Director of Development, The Cooper Foundation, Shira Haaz, Head of Corporate Resp
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The College of Dentistry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center has opened a new $45 million Delta Dental of Tennessee Building.
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Three-year commitment supports mental health and well-being of underserved youth in rural eastern North Carolina
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Twelve Publix Super Markets leaders were recognized with Publix’s highest honors, the George W. Jenkins Award and the President’s Award, at the company’s retail operations conference Thursday, Dec. 8, in Orlando, Florida. Each award was presented to one retail leader from each of the company’s five divisions and one support leader. George W. Jenkins Award The George W. Jenkins Award is named after Publix’s founder, known to associates as Mr. George. Recipients of the award exemplify leadership,
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Plainfield Gas Team Recognized for Responding to Severe Gas Leak Wed, 11/02/2022 - 10:30 Type of Content Article Layout Media Gallery Body One morning last month, Plainfield Service Specialist Philip Pachiolo was completing paperwork from his first job of the day when a call came in reporting a gas leak emergency at a home in Warren. It only took him five minutes to get there, and when he arrived, he saw the fire department and police were onsite. Pachiolo went to investigate and then moved quic
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The research opens the door to ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) as a first-line antidepressant for women who are breastfeeding and suffering from postpartum depression (PPD).
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Around three-quarters of nicotine consumers want policymakers to consider their views when deliberating on tobacco and nicotine regulations
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American Water Honors 9 Students Nationwide for Scholastic Achievement
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ICL (NYSE: ICL) (TASE: ICL), a leading global specialty minerals company, today announced its ICL Americas team was among the top 25 finalists for the St. Louis Business Journal’s 2022 Corporate Philanthropy and Innovation in Philanthropy Awards. The award recognizes the top 75 companies, which provided the most in charitable contributions in 2021 based on total cash and in-kind giving. As part of the company’s commitment to sustainability – including supporting the communities where it operates
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National Grid New York’s Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Philip Decicco Jr. has been selected to join the Partnership for New York’s 2022 Class of David Rockefeller Fellows, an immersive civic and leadership program for senior executives.
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Focused Wealth Management, an investment management firm serving clients in the individual, corporate, retirement plan, endowment and foundation marketplaces, under the direction of firm owner and Managing Director Philip J. DeAngelo, announced today the firm has exceeded its decade-long goal of donating at least a million dollars to local charities. Over the past 10 years, Focused Wealth Management, Phil DeAngelo and his wife, Tina DeAngelo, have collectively given a total of $1.1 million to ch
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JetBlue’s Innovative Suite of Programs Brings High-Paying Aviation Careers Within Reach for Current Crewmembers and Non-Traditional Candidates
JetBlue’s Landmark Competency-Based Training Program for Aspiring Pilots With No Experience Produces Its First 28 Pilots for JetBlue
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Publishes Low-Carbon Transition Plan with updated targets and detailed strategy to decarbonize its direct operations by 2025 and to achieve net-zero emissions across its entire value chain by 2040
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A company that profits from the sale of tobacco products that cause COPD should not profit from the sale of products that treat COPD
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On International Women’s Day, Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) (NYSE: PM) announced the launch of a yearlong research and convening initiative entitled “Inclusive Future.” Following a year when inclusion and diversity efforts moved center stage amid the global pandemic, the absence of a single authoritative approach to effectively measure inclusion in business has become even more apparent. To address this need, PMI’s Inclusive Future initiative will explore best practices and established
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Journalists and Actors Will Join Healthcare Professionals and Advocates to Answer Questions About COVID-19 and Discuss How the Pandemic Has Reshaped American Life
Survey Finds Americans Have Adapted But Yearn for Return to Normal
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NCM, the U.S. rep to the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, presents the winning teams of the 2020/2021 U.S. Young Lions competitions.
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Altria Presents as Part of the Consumer Analyst Group of New York Conference; Reaffirms 2021 Full-Year Earnings Guidance
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Altria prices cash tender offers for an aggregate purchase price of $4.623 billion, excluding accrued interest, in respect of certain of its outstanding senior unsecured notes.
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Altria Group Joins The Valuable 500 in Support of Individuals with Disabilities
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Concert to be Part of the Symphony’s Weeklong Remembrance That Will Also Feature Holocaust Survivor Celina Biniaz and Special ‘Violins of Hope’ Documentary
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Unique job training taps the power of virtual reality to prepare thousands of young people to thrive in the Bay Area’s fast-growing construction industry
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PMI Named in Dow Jones Sustainability North American Index; the Company Continues to Demonstrate Progress Toward Delivering a Smoke-Free World
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The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation today announced the election of two new trustees – John Dabiri, Ph.D., Centennial Chair Professor at Caltech and Jonathan Levin, Ph.D., dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business. These appointments build on the appointments of Hilary Krane and Ellen Ochoa in 2018 to establish continuity in board service over the coming years. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200901005205/en/John D
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Powered by ENODO Global, the Leaderboard measures the shift in reputation of each CEO in the FTSE 100, revealing empathy not power is the new language of success for the top performers
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Donations supported six nonprofits addressing food insecurity, supporting hospitality workers, increasing resources for families, senior citizens and more
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Eight-Episode Docuseries to Feature Special Guest Appearance by Alicia Keys in the Premiere Episode
New Episodes Available Weekly on Prime Video Featuring New Heroes Who Are Making a Difference in Their Local Communities Across America
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Cedric the Entertainer, Ray Romano, Kyle MacLachlan and Kate Linder Among Celebrities Who Came Out Swinging for Fundraiser
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Philip Morris International proclaims on its website that it is shifting resources to transform its business and become a smoke-free technology leader as quickly as possible with new offerings such as IQOS, a heated tobacco product.
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Tetra Tech’s Philip Martinello is an electrical engineer and specializes in dams and hydroelectrical projects.
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Waddell & Reed Financial Continues to Expand Diversity & Inclusion Strategies
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Companies should act to not only eradicate the problem of child labor, but also help tackle the underlying reasons it exists. That’s what Philip Morris International (PMI) has been striving toward—eliminating child labor by changing the way it purchases tobacco, monitoring the labor practices on farms, and adopting initiatives to help farming communities improve their business operations so they don’t need child labor.
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Tennessee Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak receives Smile Power Award from the Smile180 Foundation.
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For a company like Philip Morris International to have a conversation about sustainability may seem almost inappropriate to some people. How can a tobacco company—which sells products that are harmful to the health of its consumers—talk in a credible way about sustainability? It’s a fair question. Sustainability needs to start with taking a hard look at the impact a company’s products have on consumers and society, and it’s no secret that cigarettes are harmful.
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Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. (NYSE: WDR) is pleased to announce the following actions as it advances its position as a values-based and purpose-driven organization: CEO Philip J. Sanders signed the CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion™ pledge, acknowledging that the organization will act to cultivate trust, diversity, flexibility and understanding. The CEO Action pledge currently has been signed by more than 600 CEOs nationwide, representing 85 industries and more than 50 academic inst
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In January 2018, the Hall Family, Hallmark Cards, Inc. and Crown Center, were awarded the J. Philip Kirk, Jr. Award from the Downtown Council of Kansas City, Mo., for downtown vision and stewardship. This award is presented annually to leaders whose vision, guidance and commitment have helped set downtown on a clear path for revitalization.
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The nation’s top employers for women know that cultivating a culture that’s beneficial to women is an ongoing process. Even Hallmark—where 83% of employees, 40% of senior managers and 75% of board members are women—must work at it every day. “This practice of diversity and inclusion doesn’t have an endpoint,” says Philip Polk, vice president of diversity and inclusion at the Kansas City, Missouri-headquartered business. “It’s a journey that continues as our workforce continues to evolve.”
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PPG (NYSE:PPG) and Essilor International today announced the launch of a COLORFUL COMMUNITIES™ project in Kolkata, India, that will help revitalize the Susrut Eye Foundation and Research Centre. The Colorful Communities program provides PPG volunteers and products along with financial contributions to bring color and vitality to communities where the company operates around the world, such as in India, where PPG has manufacturing and administrative operations. This press release features multime
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US LEGO® Education Master Educators inducted into new
program; program to soon expand globally
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Celebrating Smiles and More than 25,000 Patient Encounters at Dental
Clinics
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On Tuesday, May 8th, PENCIL, an organization devoted to ensuring the advancement of New York City students, made it possible for business professionals and school leaders to participate in a variety of activities that connected students to successful and caring adults. \r\rViacom’s very own Khadijah Sharif-Drinkard, Vice President, Associate General Counsel of BALA, participated in the day’s festivities by volunteering at the same high school she attended, A. Philip Randolph High School in Harlem
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Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton by Hilton and Tru by Hilton To Donate More
Than 10,000 Capes
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Award recipients made significant lifestyle changes to improve
their heart health
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Winners were honored at the Indianapolis Heart Walk on Saturday
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Philip Anschutz, owner of AEG, wants to build America's biggest wind farm in Wyoming and send the clean electricity to California, helping the state meet its clean energy goals.
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Philip Anschutz, the owner of AEG, will soon build the largest wind farm in the United States to serve utilities in California, where officials have set ambitious green power goals.
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Philip Anschutz, owner of AEG, is hoping to build what would become America's largest wind farm in Wyoming.
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