SARASOTA, Fla., April 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — World Precision Instruments (WPI) is excited to launch the newest member to its EVOM™ family of products, the EVOM™ Auto. The new EVOM™ Auto enables rapid and reproducible measurements of Transepithelial Electrical Resistance (TEER), a…

April 13, 2023 /3BL Media/ – This Global Volunteer Month, the VolunteerMatch team welcomes two new members to their Board of Directors, Lillian Samuel, and Renee Kaplan, both highly respected CEOs in the nonprofit sector.

Jude O’Reilley, CEO of VolunteerMatch, says, “It is incredibly meaningful to us to have two such established leaders of social change join the VolunteerMatch Board. Non-profit organizations are at a crucial moment in their recovery from COVID. Volunteers play a critical role. Lillian and Renee bring a view from the grassroots and the grasstops that will help drive the next generation of our vision and strategy.”

Lillian Samuel, the CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bay Area, expressed her enthusiasm about joining the VolunteerMatch Board by stating, “As the CEO of an organization powered by volunteers to deliver our mission to mentor youth, I am thrilled to join the VolunteerMatch Board. I look forward to using my expertise and experience to achieve our shared vision of connecting good people to volunteer opportunities that make a positive impact in the community. Together, we can build a brighter future for all.”

Renee Kaplan, the CEO of The Philanthropy Workshop, also shared her thoughts about becoming part of the leadership team, “VolunteerMatch is supporting individuals to get more connected to their communities and building trusted partnerships to do it. I am proud to join the Board of Directors and to be part of this movement to accelerate meaningful and greater impact for all.”

With the addition of these two influential leaders, VolunteerMatch is even more well-positioned to accelerate meaningful connections and drive greater impact in the world of volunteering.

Learn more about Lillian, Renee, and our Board of Directors here.

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VolunteerMatch 
Since 1998, VolunteerMatch has put the power of technology to good use by enabling the social sector to unlock over $14 billion worth of volunteer time. The award-winning nonprofit service has complemented and co-existed with commercial technologies to become the web’s largest and most popular volunteer recruiting platform at volunteermatch.org.

ELGIN, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– #GreatFutures–Yesterday, Boys & Girls Clubs of America celebrated the opening of its 5,000th Club location across the nation. Located in Elgin, Illinois, the new youth-serving Club, boasting 20,000 sq. ft., sets a record for the legacy youth-development organization, marking the largest scope and scale the nonprofit has ever reached in its 163-year history. Joining kids and teens of the Elgin community in celebrating Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s unwavering mission of

PARIS, April 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — EKINOPS (Euronext Paris – FR0011466069 – EKI), a leading supplier of telecommunications solutions for telecom operators and enterprises, has published its consolidated revenue for the first quarter of 2023 (January 1 – March 31, 2023). €m – IFRS…

When people pull together, no challenge is too great — even moving a 35,000-pound firetruck! On Saturday, April 1, 35 Aflac Group employees participated in Curing Kids Cancer’s 10th Annual Fire Truck Pull, presented by Aflac, in Columbia, South Carolina.

Teaming up and giving back 

Teams of Aflac employees pulled a firetruck to the finish line in honor of Alexander, Judah, Rylan and Trent, children treated for cancer in the Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital in Columbia. Each team raised additional funds, bringing the 2023 total to $5,925 and nearly $30,000 since 2017.

“Aflac and Curing Kids Cancer see eye to eye in our commitment to children with cancer, their families and the medical professionals who care for them,” said Bob Ruff, senior vice president, Aflac Group Voluntary Benefits. “The Fire Truck Pull is a fun way for Aflac and our employees to pull together for a great cause — helping advance Curing Kids Cancer’s mission to fund childhood cancer research and treatment.”

Turning grief into action

Curing Kids Cancer was founded by Grainne and Clay Owen in 2005 after they lost their son, Killian, in 2003 at age 9, due to leukemia. More than 20 years ago, when Killian was being treated at Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, the Owens met Aflac Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dan Amos and learned about Aflac’s commitment to childhood cancer. Grainne, president of Curing Kids Cancer, is grateful for Aflac’s support then — and now, more than two decades later.

“Aflac’s support can literally make the difference between a child surviving or not,” said Grainne. “Our Fire Truck Pull raises money for the Gamecocks Curing Kids Cancer Clinic at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital in the Midlands, so local children with cancer receive the best treatments available for their type of cancer. We couldn’t help these children without Aflac’s support. We love Aflac!”

Doing good and giving back 

Denise Kennedy, Client Success manager at Aflac Group, volunteered and raised additional donations for the Fire Truck Pull. She has her calendar marked to participate next year.

“It was humbling to see so many people turn up, rally donations and give their personal time in support of children like Judah, Alexander, Rylan, Trent — and Killian,” said Denise. “I am proud to work for a company that sponsors events like Curing Kids Cancer and allows employees to get involved by not just donating money, but also our time.”

In 1995, Aflac made a commitment to provide support, hope, time and resources to children facing cancer. Through the Aflac Childhood Cancer Campaign, more than $167 million has supported pediatric cancer research and treatment through partnerships with more than 400 hospitals and organizations like Curing Kids Cancer.

Learn more about how you can support the Aflac Childhood Cancer Campaign at AflacChildhoodCancer.org.

Aflac herein means Aflac and/or Aflac of New York and/or Continental American Insurance Company and /or Continental American Life Insurance Company.

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