WASHINGTON and DALLAS, March 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Katten announced today that partner Johnjerica Hodge has been named a 2023 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Fellow. Designed for lawyers with eight to 15 years of experience, this landmark intensive year-long professional…
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PHOENIX, March 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — AccountabilIT, the top-tier provider of cybersecurity and IT solutions, has recently been recognized with the Solutions Partner for Modern Work Designation by the Microsoft Partner Network program. This award demonstrates Microsoft’s recognition of…
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Edward Palmieri, head of global sustainability at Meta, and Nethra Rajendran, Net Zero Analyst at GreenBiz Group, discuss Meta’s commitment to become water positive by 2030.
“Climate change is exacerbated by water stress around the globe. When it comes to this precious resource, we know that we have a responsibility as members of the global community — and in the local communities where we operate — to use less, and to be water positive,” says Palmieri, who notes that currently, Meta data centers are 80% more water efficient than industry average.
Adds Palmieri, “Our Meta offices are 38% more water efficient than the LEED baseline, which is what we use to evaluate our criteria. So we know that we are starting from a really strong efficiency space. And then we want to make sure that beyond that, we’re putting back the water we consume through our operations.”
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Darvi Higdon wrestled with a dilemma that confronted many of her fellow graduates in the Class of 2015 at Westwood High School.
“I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do after high school and that wasn’t unusual,” she says. “A lot of people in my graduating class didn’t know what they were going to do next or move to a bigger city. But I knew there were a lot of opportunities in Fort McMurray. My grandparents moved here in the 1970s to make a better life for themselves.”
Darvi received a nudge in an unexpected direction from her grandfather Harry Higdon, who worked as an equipment operator and emergency services responder at our Base Plant mine, and her stepfather Cyril Eddy, an electrician who works as a production coordinator at Mildred Lake.
“They encouraged me to look at the trades. Growing up, I wasn’t really exposed to anything like that — my hands-on tool experience was pretty limited,” she says. “But I spoke to a couple of friends, who went through the Registered Apprentice Program (RAP) and I found a great co-op program through CAREERS. It’s a wicked opportunity. It’s hard to get your foot in the door at big companies but these programs, which are supported by Suncor and Syncrude, allow a young person to get real experience at their sites.”
The program first placed Darvi at Mildred Lake in tailings operations, where she received a warm welcome.
“I was placed with the best crew. They were all guys but they never talked down to me. They helped me learn,” she says. “There were also two women in tailings – a millwright and instrumentation technician – and it’s great to work alongside other women in the workplace to go for support.”
Darvi experienced that same level of support at her second apprenticeship placement at Base Plant in the Upgrader.
“It was a huge difference because you’re working in an operational plant and all the equipment was new for me. But everybody was super helpful. It was an easy environment to learn and improve my skills,” she says.
“I was then placed at the Mildred Lake truck shop as a third-year apprentice and there were four female electricians in that area, which was great. You see people like you succeeding and they understand the struggles. I’m 5’1’’ so I’m not as big or strong as other people but I’m committed to doing a great job.”
That commitment was recognized in 2019, when Darvi was hired full-time as a Red Seal electrician for the maintenance team at the Mildred Lake Upgrader.
“The amount of growing I’ve done in my career is incredible,” Darvi says. “My crew is now about 50 per cent female and we’ve built a strong support system.”
The hands-on experience in the field provided by co-op programs to apprentices also helped Darvi find her feet quickly in her chosen field.
“Going the trades route isn’t something a lot of young people think about, particularly young women,” she says. “But there’s plenty of programs, whether it’s RAP, CAREERS or Young Women in Trades & Technologies, that provide that real-life experience in the workplace.”
And Darvi appreciates the workplace culture that welcomed her.
“I’ve had a lot of great mentors,” she says. “I’ve gone from trying figure out what I was going to do with my life to being a financially independent person with a great job in a company that values my skills in just seven years. I hope to encourage more young people, especially young women, to consider the trades.”
The American Diabetes Association unveils this year’s National Scientific and Health Care Achievement Award recipients ARLINGTON, Va., March 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) is thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2023 National Scientific and Health…
Maine-based nonprofit Preble Street demonstrates productivity increases CHARLESTON, S.C., March 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Blackbaud (NASDAQ: BLKB), the leading provider of software for powering social impact, is doubling down on its efforts to support customers in developing the cutting…
TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Le VECTRONTM T500 est un nouveau produit de PID qui contient du TENEBENALTM, le premier principe actif de la famille des métadiamides (groupe 30 de la classification IRAC) au monde, mis au point par Mitsui Chemicals Agro et caractérisé par un mode d’action différent de celui des produits de lutte antivectorielle existants. Le VECTRONTM T500 permettra de respecter le principe de rotation des insecticides conformément aux bonnes pratiques de gestion de la résistance aux in
Retirement plan adoption of financial wellness programs could help close the gap BALTIMORE, March 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — T. Rowe Price, a global investment management firm and a leader in retirement, today published the latest findings of its annual Retirement Savings and Spending…
