NAPEO ELECTS THREE NEW OFFICERS, SIX NEW MEMBERS TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO) elected three new officers and six new board members to its Board of Directors during its annual member meeting this month. The board’s new chair is David Feinberg,…

Queclink presenta el rastreador de activos con energía solar GL601 para el transporte intermodal

-Queclink presenta el rastreador de activos con energía solar GL601 para un transporte intermodal sin inconvenientes SHANGHAI, 30 de septiembre de 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Queclink, el proveedor líder mundial de dispositivos y soluciones de IoT, lanzó hoy su última innovación, el GL601. Este…

Queclink presenta el rastreador de activos con energía solar GL601 para el transporte intermodal

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Virginia Ranked Top 10 in U.S. for Venture Capital Investment by National Venture Capital Association – Virginia’s Highest Ranking in Over 15 Years

$2.5 Billion of Venture Capital Investment Poured into Virginia in 2023 RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) hosted the President of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), VIPC Board members, and local ecosystem…

Virginia Ranked Top 10 in U.S. for Venture Capital Investment by National Venture Capital Association – Virginia’s Highest Ranking in Over 15 Years

$2.5 Billion of Venture Capital Investment Poured into Virginia in 2023 RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) hosted the President of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), VIPC Board members, and local ecosystem…

Aflac Voices — Kathelen Amos: Building a Bridge to a Brighter Future

Originally published on Aflac Newsroom

It all started nearly three decades ago with a $3 million pledge to establish the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center — the first step in a long-standing commitment to supporting the treatment and cure of childhood cancer and blood disorders.

Fast forward to today, and that commitment has grown to include more than $184 million in donations, more than 32,000 My Special Aflac Ducks® delivered to pediatric cancer and sickle cell patients, and countless initiatives designed to raise awareness — all with the hope of adding a little more brightness for patients and their families.

Helping those facing childhood cancer and sickle cell is the core of our philanthropic mission, and this September — during Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Month — we continue to build that bridge toward a brighter future.

Last September marked our first “Bridge to Brighter” initiative — a campaign designed to help shine a light on the visible and invisible challenges that often come with cancer and blood disorders. Throughout the month, we saw various cities across the country light up their bridges in burgundy and gold — the signature colors for these two causes. We saw local news anchors don burgundy and gold ribbons during their live broadcasts. We introduced a new Pediatric Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness plush duck, which happens to feature the same ribbons on its little backpack. And we partnered with athletes and celebrities to deliver My Special Aflac Ducks to thousands of pediatric cancer and sickle cell patients.

This year, it’s the same mission: raise awareness and support for those facing these illnesses. News anchors across the country will once again wear burgundy and gold while they help spread the word; familiar faces will share why they’re signed on to support our initiative — and My Special Aflac Duck will land in the arms of children for the first official delivery event in New York City. But we’re adding more resources for anyone who wants to help but isn’t sure where to start. The Bridge to Brighter campaign has tips on how to offer support, such as dropping off a meal or offering to run an errand, various ways to donate, and even premade social media posts to show your support and spread the word about these resources to others.

I hope you’ll join me in building this bridge to a brighter future. Visit Aflac.com/BridgeToBrighter to see all of the ways you can become part of this community of support for those facing cancer and blood disorders.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation for insurance. Aflac includes Aflac and/or Aflac New York and/or Continental American Insurance Company and/or Continental American Life Insurance Company.

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Aflac Voices — Kathelen Amos: Building a Bridge to a Brighter Future

Originally published on Aflac Newsroom

It all started nearly three decades ago with a $3 million pledge to establish the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center — the first step in a long-standing commitment to supporting the treatment and cure of childhood cancer and blood disorders.

Fast forward to today, and that commitment has grown to include more than $184 million in donations, more than 32,000 My Special Aflac Ducks® delivered to pediatric cancer and sickle cell patients, and countless initiatives designed to raise awareness — all with the hope of adding a little more brightness for patients and their families.

Helping those facing childhood cancer and sickle cell is the core of our philanthropic mission, and this September — during Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Month — we continue to build that bridge toward a brighter future.

Last September marked our first “Bridge to Brighter” initiative — a campaign designed to help shine a light on the visible and invisible challenges that often come with cancer and blood disorders. Throughout the month, we saw various cities across the country light up their bridges in burgundy and gold — the signature colors for these two causes. We saw local news anchors don burgundy and gold ribbons during their live broadcasts. We introduced a new Pediatric Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness plush duck, which happens to feature the same ribbons on its little backpack. And we partnered with athletes and celebrities to deliver My Special Aflac Ducks to thousands of pediatric cancer and sickle cell patients.

This year, it’s the same mission: raise awareness and support for those facing these illnesses. News anchors across the country will once again wear burgundy and gold while they help spread the word; familiar faces will share why they’re signed on to support our initiative — and My Special Aflac Duck will land in the arms of children for the first official delivery event in New York City. But we’re adding more resources for anyone who wants to help but isn’t sure where to start. The Bridge to Brighter campaign has tips on how to offer support, such as dropping off a meal or offering to run an errand, various ways to donate, and even premade social media posts to show your support and spread the word about these resources to others.

I hope you’ll join me in building this bridge to a brighter future. Visit Aflac.com/BridgeToBrighter to see all of the ways you can become part of this community of support for those facing cancer and blood disorders.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation for insurance. Aflac includes Aflac and/or Aflac New York and/or Continental American Insurance Company and/or Continental American Life Insurance Company.

Aflac WWHQ | 1932 Wynnton Road | Columbus, GA 31999

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Forum sur « La coopération et les perspectives de développement durable dans la nouvelle ère » organisé par l’Université Tongji à Paris

PARIS, 30 septembre 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Le 27 septembre, le forum « La coopération et les perspectives de développement durable dans la nouvelle ère » s’est tenu à Paris, en France, accueilli par l’Université Tongji et organisé par l’École d’économie et de gestion de l’Université Tongji…

Forum sur « La coopération et les perspectives de développement durable dans la nouvelle ère » organisé par l’Université Tongji à Paris

PARIS, 30 septembre 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Le 27 septembre, le forum « La coopération et les perspectives de développement durable dans la nouvelle ère » s’est tenu à Paris, en France, accueilli par l’Université Tongji et organisé par l’École d’économie et de gestion de l’Université Tongji…

Anviz Unveils M7 Palm Access Control Device

The Most Reliable and Secure Contactless Solution to Date UNION CITY, Calif., Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Anviz, a brand of Xthings, a global leader in intelligent security solutions, announces the upcoming release of its latest access control solution, the M7 Palm, equipped with…