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David Christian is Senior Vice President of Community Affairs at Regions Bank. His eyes light up as he walks into the Tampa Convention Center for the Kappa Alpha Psi 2023 Conclave. The historic Black fraternity is celebrating 112 years of education and service.
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Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) Chief Executive Officer Chris Crane has announced that he will retire from his position as CEO and as a director of the Exelon Board effective Friday, Dec. 30, 2022. The Exelon Board has elected Calvin G. Butler Jr., currently president and chief operating officer (COO), to the role of president and chief executive officer as of Dec. 31, 2022. Butler also will join Exelon’s Board of Directors. The company recently promoted Butler and expanded his responsibilities as a step i
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Population Services International (PSI) announced the launch of a new digital health service in Vietnam to help people in low-income communities make informed decisions about their health and efficiently navigate the healthcare system. Through a partnership with Babylon (NYSE: BBLN), communities in the Bac Ninh province and the Hanoi Capital City – which have a combined population of 9.4 million – will have free 24/7 access to a new platform, called AI OI, that combines Babylon’s AI Symptom Chec
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The City of Varennes, Quebec orders its first fully electric fire truck from E-ONE.
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The Stacy Brown Memorial IT Scholarship honors late colleague and fraternity brother, supporting diverse North Carolina students entering IT fields
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Builders, a commercial insurance leader rated A by A.M. Best, today announced a $40,000 contribution to the National African-American Insurance Association (NAAIA) of Florida through its newly established “Built Strong” Scholarship Fund. The contribution will provide merit-based in-state Florida scholarships to Black/African American college students who exemplify strong leadership abilities and demonstrate interest in insurance and risk management careers. Celebrating its 30-year anniversary in
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2021 Marked by New Subscribers, Expanded Solution Offerings, and Successful Global Market Entries
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Fall is a busy travel season for young drivers. With Friday night football games, homecoming dances, pumpkin patches and trips home from college for Thanksgiving, teen and young adult drivers are on the road more often, making tire safety a priority. Cooper Tire’s Tread Wisely™ program, a tire and vehicle safety campaign for teens and young adults, offers a wide variety of resources and advice to help young drivers through this season and all year. Tires are the only thing connecting vehicles to
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As prom season arrives across the country, Cooper Tire’s Tread Wisely™ program, a tire and vehicle safety campaign for teens and young adults, is encouraging teens to get pumped for prom by performing three important tire safety checks before heading to the big dance. 1. Check your tire pressure To check your tire pressure, find your car’s ideal pressure listed on the sticker inside your car door, glove box or fuel door, or in the car’s manual. Remove the tire’s valve cap and press a tire gaug
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As the race car driving star of ABC’s “The Bachelor” and a Cooper safety spokesman, Arie Luyendyk, Jr. knows about love – even when it comes to loving your tires. This Valentine’s Day, Luyendyk is teaming with Cooper Tire’s Tread Wisely™ program, a tire and vehicle safety campaign for teens and young adults, to share three important tire safety checks to keep young drivers safe on the road. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/
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As classes break for the Thanksgiving holiday and students across the country make their way from college campuses back to their hometowns, Cooper Tire, through its Tread Wisely™ program, encourages young drivers to check their tires before hitting the road. Performing three important tire safety checks – tire pressure, tread depth and overall tire condition – before driving can help students arrive safely back home. Before taking to the roadways, students should: 1. Check tire pressureFind the
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My family raised my little brother and me in Fort Valley, a small town in Peach County, Georgia. When I was 18, I moved to Baton Rouge to attend Southern University on a track scholarship. I majored in business and joined Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. where we did volunteer work on campus and across the city. I particularly enjoyed getting to know the kids in the Baton Rouge community when we were part of a Dress for Success initiative.