Former U.S. Congressman Drew Ferguson Appointed Head of Hyundai Motor Group Washington, D.C. Office

  • Ferguson will lead Hyundai Motor Group’s U.S. government affairs strategy and operations to support policy engagement
  • Four-term U.S. congressman brings decades of legislative and community development experience

SEOUL, South Korea and WASHINGTON, April 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) today announced Drew Ferguson will join Hyundai Motor Group’s Washington, D.C. office as Senior Vice President of Government Affairs, effective from May 1st, 2025.

Ferguson will lead the Group’s U.S. government affairs strategy and operations at the federal and state levels, following nearly a decade of distinguished service in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he represented Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District from 2017 to late 2024.

Ferguson’s deep understanding of the legislative process and his proven ability to navigate complex policy environments make him an exceptional fit to strengthen the Group’s rooted engagement in the automotive industry as well as in emerging future technologies—such as robotics and air mobility—with U.S. government stakeholders and policymakers.

He served as Chief Deputy Whip for the House Republican Conference from 2019 to 2023 and was an influential member of the House Ways and Means Committee, contributing significantly to tax, trade, and healthcare legislation.

Ferguson was mayor of West Point, Georgia, from 2008 to 2016, where he demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering inclusive economic growth and community development. His leadership was instrumental in attracting major investments to the city.

He most recently served as Senior Policy Advisor at Alston & Bird LLP, an Atlanta-based law firm, where he worked to develop legislative and regulatory strategies across a range of industries.

Ferguson attended the University of Georgia, then received early acceptance to the Medical College of Georgia’s School of Dentistry, where he earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree.

About Hyundai Motor Group
Hyundai Motor Group is a global enterprise that has created a value chain based on mobility, steel, and construction, as well as logistics, finance, IT, and service. With about 250,000 employees worldwide, the Group’s mobility brands include Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis. Armed with creative thinking, cooperative communication and the will to take on any challenges, we strive to create a better future for all.

More information about Hyundai Motor and its products can be found at: http://www.hyundaimotorgroup.com or Newsroom: Media Hub by HyundaiKia Global Media Center (kianewscenter.com), Genesis Global Newsroom

 

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Indexel Engineering partners with UNIGRID to bring 50 MWh of US developed advanced sodium-ion batteries to India

KOTA, India, April 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — What if your next battery didn’t catch fire, didn’t use lithium, and could operate between -40°C cold to 60°C heat without breaking a sweat?

In a landmark move for India’s energy sector, Indexel Engineering, a family-owned EPC firm based in Rajasthan, has partnered with UNIGRID, a U.S.-based battery tech innovator, to secure 50 MWh of advanced sodium-ion batteries, making Indexel one of India’s first movers in sodium-ion BESS deployment.

The new battery systems will be deployed across industrial hubs, renewable integration projects, and microgrid applications, addressing India’s need for cost-effective, thermally stable, and safe energy storage alternatives.

“We’re thrilled to have UNIGRID as our technology partner,” said Anushka Singhal, Energy Division Lead at Indexel, IONS. “Sodium-ion batteries are safer, cheaper, and better suited for our climatic conditions, this partnership accelerates our vision of resilient and clean energy for all.”

Unlike lithium-ion, these sodium-ion batteries are non-flammable, perform better in high and low temperatures, and utilizes abundant raw materials, making them a safer, more cost-effective, and sustainable solution for India’s energy storage needs.

India is one of the world’s most dynamic energy markets and offers many opportunities for new energy technology adoption. We are excited to partner with Indexel Engineering to expand the reach of our sodium-ion technology in this impressive and innovative region” said Darren H. S. Tan, Co-Founder & CEO of UNIGRID.

The first installations will begin in H2 2025, with a focus on Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and other western states.

About Indexel Engineering

Indexel Engineering is a premier EPC solutions provider with over 25 years of experience in automation, electrical, and industrial solutions. Indexel has launched IONS, its energy division focused on next-generation storage technologies. Learn more at https://ionsenergy.com

For inquiries, please contact

Indexel Engineering Pvt. Ltd.

Website: https://ieepl.com

Energy Division: https://ionsenergy.com

Contact: ions.energy@ieepl.com 

 

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How Professional Development Turned Two Educators Into School Leaders

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Embracing technology in the classroom doesn’t come naturally to all teachers. But for two Verizon Innovative Learning School Coaches — Jennifer Doherty at William Sheppard Middle School in San Jose, California, and Dr. RoseMarie McCandless at the Grace M. James Academy of Excellence in Louisville, Kentucky — a passion for tech integration and supporting other teachers became the cornerstone of their professional careers.

This focus on how technology elevates learning drove them to new heights in leadership roles and on to new positions in administration at their respective schools. Doherty was named principal in 2021 and McCandless became assistant principal in October 2024.

For both women, the Verizon Innovative Learning professional development resources — which are available for free to all as part of Verizon Innovation Learning HQ — were foundational. “I was nervous being out of the classroom,” says McCandless, referring to her initial experience with remote teaching. “But once I got into the professional development lessons, I felt a lot more confident. A lot of what I learned there, especially the micro-credentials courses, was really how to coach and how to support teachers — and that’s what I do all day as an assistant principal.”

Before joining William Sheppard Middle School, Doherty already had experience working on classroom tech integration which made her a strong candidate to become the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools Coach when Sheppard became part of the program in 2017. “In my previous experience, the technology itself was never the thing that mattered most,” Doherty says of classroom tech integration. “It was the pedagogy,” she says, how technology as a tool enhances learning, increasing engagement for both teachers and students. “And because the Verizon professional development shared that focus, the 40 hours of training was really key and really spoke to me,” she says.

When a Verizon Innovative Learning Lab was installed at Sheppard, all 22 teachers participated in the professional development micro-credential series. This training helps educators infuse technology into their teaching in increasingly sophisticated ways, all with the goal of creating learning experiences that increase student engagement and achievement.

“We really leaned into that professional development piece,” says Doherty. She wanted to make certain teachers were doing more than simply swapping a book for a screen. “It was important to make sure the teachers were using digital tools beyond substituting,” she explains. Thanks to the course work, teachers didn’t have to come up with ideas all on their own, but instead gathered lesson plan inspiration woven throughout the courses. One example: Instead of a traditional book report, students in an English Language Arts class could make a movie trailer about a book. “The teachers were so inspired. They were all like, ‘YES.’ It was so beautiful,” Doherty says.

In 2021, when the school’s principal went on leave, Doherty was asked to step in as interim principal. “Principal had never been on my trajectory,” says Doherty. But since she was a Verizon Innovative Learning Schools Coach, and already in a leadership position, other teachers felt comfortable with her stepping up. “I was a known entity and people trusted me—and I had been doing a lot of the roles of job with [the principal],” Doherty explains. “So in terms of skills, taking on the role of principal wasn’t a big reach. But it was a confidence issue,” Doherty says. “Can I lead? Can I do this?”

The answer was a clear ‘yes’. After a year in the interim role, she received positive feedback from the district and went on to secure the needed credentials to officially take the position.

While Doherty had focused on technology as a teaching tool that drove student and teacher engagement, McCandless prioritized doing the best for her students. “When I first started teaching, I didn’t think I would ever want to be a teacher leader, because I loved what I was doing with my kids,” she says. “But then I figured out that the more that I learned, the better I can be for my kids. And then if I help the teachers succeed, then I will be helping more kids.”

The professional development coursework gave McCandless new ways to understand her own skills. “One of the first things I ever did was make a coaching menu, so I could talk about what I offer and market myself to my teachers,” she says. “The exercise helped me understand how I’m valuable to others and how I could support teachers.”

As assistant principal, McCandless has taken that core idea and applied it to her work in building up her teachers’ confidence. “We had a brand-new teacher who had literally taught for just one semester and he presented to all the other teachers about engaging ways to present social studies source content, and I just had chills,” she says. “Seeing their development, sharing what they’re good at with the other teachers — it just doesn’t get better than that.”

Verizon Innovative Learning is a key part of the company’s responsible business plan to help move the world forward for all. As part of the plan, Verizon has an ambitious goal of providing 10 million youth with digital skills training by 2030. Educators can access free lessons, professional development, and immersive learning experiences to help bring new ways of learning into the classroom by visiting Verizon Innovative Learning HQ.

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