Announcement Marks an Important Milestone for the Award-Winning Cardiovascular Institute During National Heart Month 

PITTSBURGH, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Allegheny Health Network’s Cardiovascular Institute is proud to announce the official opening of the state’s first clinic geared at preventing heart disease and addressing critical health disparities among South Asian patient populations.

Today’s announcement, a significant milestone for the nationally recognized Institute, coincides with National Heart Month and the American Heart Association’s annual “Go Red for Women” awareness campaign.

The South Asian Heart Clinic will be led by board-certified cardiologists, Anita Radhikrishnan, MD, Mahathi Indaram, MD, and Indu Poornima, MD, all of whom specialize in cardiovascular disease prevention among women and diverse populations. Patients can access the clinic at AHN Peters, Wexford, and North Fayette Health + Wellness Pavilions, as well as AHN Cardiology in Monroeville (3824 Northern Pike).

“Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, and studies consistently demonstrate that people of South Asian descent face a uniquely elevated risk,” said Dr. Indaram. “South Asians have a heart disease risk that is up to four times higher than the general population and manifests several decades earlier. Moreover, coronary artery disease can go unnoticed for several years, with the initial presentation being a fatal event such as a cardiac arrest. This is why early, thoughtful intervention with a culturally informed care team is critically important.”

The AHN South Asian Heart Clinic is an initiative committed to precision prevention, cultural sensitivity, and community impact. It will focus on early detection and management of cardiovascular disease and unique risk factors that are prevalent in this population, such as insulin resistance, high triglycerides and elevated lipoprotein (a), a genetic heart disease risk factor.  

While South Asians account for roughly 25% of the world’s population, they disproportionately account for 60% of the world’s cardiovascular disease burden, according to the National Lipid Association.

According to a report published in the American Heart Association’s Circulation, South Asians are known to have at least a two-fold higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes, and a higher prevalence of impaired glucose intolerance when compared to non-Hispanic, white patient populations.

Furthermore, in a retrospective multicenter analysis published in the Journal of American College of Cardiology (DOI: 10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101349), researchers from Baylor Scott & White Health system looked at South Asian patients over 18 years, with at least one clinical encounter within the health system. Of more than 31,000 patients, 43% had hyperlipidemia, 22.2% had hypertension and 15.5% had Type 2 diabetes. In addition, 10.5% of those evaluated screened positive for cardiovascular disease or were genetically predisposed.

Lifestyle factors — such as diets high in refined carbohydrates, and lower levels of physical activity — as well as metabolic differences are among the reasons mortality and morbidity rates within this population are disproportionately higher as well.

More specifically, these patients may appear thin and not meet BMI criteria for obesity but have higher rates of abdominal obesity which leads to a higher risk profile, said Dr. Indaram.

“We understand that a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to heart health doesn’t work. Our new center is designed to provide tailored prevention and screening strategies that consider the specific genetic, lifestyle, and dietary factors of the South Asian community,” said Dr. Radhakrishnan.

The majority of South Asians in the United States are of Asian Indian origin.

Locally, Allegheny County’s fastest-growing ethnic community between 2010 and 2022 was the Asian American (non-Hispanic) population, with its census increasing from 34,783 in 2010 to 55,439 in 2022 — a growth of more than 20,000 people.

Meanwhile, Pittsburgh’s South Asian community has grown steadily since the 1970s, with Indian and Pakistani populations in Monroeville, Penn Hills and Green Tree areas being joined more recently by Nepali, Bangladeshi and Bhutanese populations in the city’s South Hills communities.

There is growing evidence to support tailored clinical programs for this patient population, geared toward cardiovascular disease detection, prevention, and management.

Services offered at the South Asian Heart Center include advanced biomarker testing (Lp(a), ApoB, non-HDL), genetic testing; coronary calcium scoring and metabolic assessment; culturally specific nutrition coaching and lifestyle guidance; collaborative endocrinology support for diabetes and metabolic health and heart registry and outcomes tracking to continually improve care and understanding.

Patients who should be referred to the South Asian Heart Center include individuals of South Asian descent (those from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, or Maldives) who are exhibiting cardiovascular symptoms, have a family history of early or premature heart disease and/or have been previously diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, metabolic syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or gestational diabetes.

“As we recognize National Heart Month, AHN reaffirms its commitment to providing equitable and specialized care for all communities,” said Dr. Poornima. “The South Asian Heart Clinic represents a significant step forward in addressing critical health disparities and improving cardiovascular outcomes for this growing population. It’s just good medicine.”

Earlier this year, AHN’s flagship facility, Allegheny General Hospital, was recognized as one of America’s 50 best hospitals for cardiac surgery, and one of the country’s top 100 for cardiac care and coronary intervention by Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Care awards.

In 2025, AGH was also designated as a Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center from the Mitral Foundation, making it one of just 25 facilities who have earned this title nationwide for superior clinical outcomes. In the same year, nine AHN hospitals were also recognized by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association for the high quality of their heart failure, atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease and stroke care programs.

To make an appointment with the clinic, call 724-260-7400 and select Option ‘1.’ To make an appointment with the broader AHN Cardiovascular Institute, call 412-DOCTORS or visit ahn.org.

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At the virtual Hirdaramani 2026 Supplier Summit, Cascale played a key role in supplier on-boarding and support for decarbonization.

Hiradaramani has a long-term vision of decarbonization; they are the first apparel manufacturing company in Sri Lanka to secure Net-Zero Standard approval by the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) in 2024. They have committed to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain by 2050.

With more than 150 virtual attendees, the summit celebrated Hirdaramani’s leveling up of its climate commitments, including the development of its Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Reduction Program. Already, they are committed to a near-term science-based target to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 54.6 percent by 2033 from a 2022 base year under SBTi. Now, the manufacturer aims to additionally reduce its absolute Scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services by 32.5 percent. Aligned with SBTi, this program focuses on supplier engagement, understanding and reducing emissions across the group’s full value chain, particularly emissions arising from materials, goods, and services purchased from suppliers.

Hirdaramani Apparel’s managing director Mr. Madhawa Atapattu gave the welcome address, followed by the group’s general manager of sustainability Leonie Vaas, who introduced the Scope 3 session.

Cascale’s senior director of decarbonization Joyce Tsoi and senior member of manufacturing engagement Betty Li gave a presentation on decarbonization. The technical session covered industry decarbonization trends, data requirements, onboarding process, timelines, and support mechanisms for programs such as the Manufacturer Climate Action Program (MCAP).

Explaining the urgency of the climate crisis, Tsoi and Li stressed the importance of Hirdaramani’s supplier collaboration to drive industry decarbonization upstream. They explained the role of Cascale as a global industry convenor, with the Higg Index acting as a best-in-class industry harmonized measurement tool in measuring carbon emission across tier 1 to 3 manufacturing facilities. Relying on data aggregation Cascale leverages the data and produces useful industry insights to inform necessary actions required to accelerate decarbonization actions. They emphasized the shared goal in driving collective action at scale.

Headquartered in Kahathuduwa, Hirdaramani Exports International Ltd. is a major apparel manufacturer that operates 20 facilities across Sri Lanka. The manufacturer plays a key role in shaping Cascale’s upcoming Cascale Forum: Colombo March 30 to April 1. 

Interested suppliers can find more information on joining MCAP on Cascale.org.

At the virtual Hirdaramani 2026 Supplier Summit, Cascale played a key role in supplier on-boarding and support for decarbonization.

Hiradaramani has a long-term vision of decarbonization; they are the first apparel manufacturing company in Sri Lanka to secure Net-Zero Standard approval by the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) in 2024. They have committed to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain by 2050.

With more than 150 virtual attendees, the summit celebrated Hirdaramani’s leveling up of its climate commitments, including the development of its Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Reduction Program. Already, they are committed to a near-term science-based target to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 54.6 percent by 2033 from a 2022 base year under SBTi. Now, the manufacturer aims to additionally reduce its absolute Scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services by 32.5 percent. Aligned with SBTi, this program focuses on supplier engagement, understanding and reducing emissions across the group’s full value chain, particularly emissions arising from materials, goods, and services purchased from suppliers.

Hirdaramani Apparel’s managing director Mr. Madhawa Atapattu gave the welcome address, followed by the group’s general manager of sustainability Leonie Vaas, who introduced the Scope 3 session.

Cascale’s senior director of decarbonization Joyce Tsoi and senior member of manufacturing engagement Betty Li gave a presentation on decarbonization. The technical session covered industry decarbonization trends, data requirements, onboarding process, timelines, and support mechanisms for programs such as the Manufacturer Climate Action Program (MCAP).

Explaining the urgency of the climate crisis, Tsoi and Li stressed the importance of Hirdaramani’s supplier collaboration to drive industry decarbonization upstream. They explained the role of Cascale as a global industry convenor, with the Higg Index acting as a best-in-class industry harmonized measurement tool in measuring carbon emission across tier 1 to 3 manufacturing facilities. Relying on data aggregation Cascale leverages the data and produces useful industry insights to inform necessary actions required to accelerate decarbonization actions. They emphasized the shared goal in driving collective action at scale.

Headquartered in Kahathuduwa, Hirdaramani Exports International Ltd. is a major apparel manufacturer that operates 20 facilities across Sri Lanka. The manufacturer plays a key role in shaping Cascale’s upcoming Cascale Forum: Colombo March 30 to April 1. 

Interested suppliers can find more information on joining MCAP on Cascale.org.

BOSTON, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Rubin Rudman is pleased to announce that partners Tyler M. Franklin, Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef, and Glenn A. Wood, Chair of the firm’s Environmental and Land Use Group, have been selected for inclusion in the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Environmental Lawyers – The Green 500 list.

Tyler M. Franklin is known for his work advising clients on environmental, land use, and real estate matters. He represents developers, corporations, and homeowners in navigating the complex regulatory terrain of project permitting, waterfront development, and environmental enforcement. Many of his matters involve high-value properties on the Cape and Islands where his guidance is especially valued for addressing evolving coastal resiliency regulations, floodplain standards, and stormwater management. He regularly appears before zoning boards, planning boards, conservation commissions, and state agencies and coordinates closely with environmental consultants, engineers, and other stakeholders. Franklin worked in hazardous waste remediation at the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site before becoming a lawyer, and that hands-on experience informs his practice today. He is listed in Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2023-2025). He received his JD, cum laude, from Vermont Law School and his B.A. from Wesleyan University.

Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef has 25 years of legal experience in environmental and land use law, complex commercial real estate and business transactions, and project development – including brownfields redevelopment, with specialized expertise in hazardous waste, solid waste, governmental enforcement and regulatory compliance counseling. Her clients include a diverse mix of developers, lenders, large and small business owners, high-net-worth individuals, participants in the renewable energy industry, and nonprofits. In addition to Stolfi Stalenhoef’s many years as outside counsel, she served as Chief Regional Counsel with the southeast regional office of the Massachusetts DEP and as Assistant Attorney General with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Environmental Protection Division. She worked as an environmental scientist before becoming a lawyer. She was named to Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s “Top Women of Law”  (2023). She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School, her M.A. in environmental studies from Simmons College, and her B.A. from Merrimack College. 

Glenn A. Wood has represented major clients on environmental and land use matters for 40 years. He manages a broad range of industrial, commercial, residential, and municipal projects through local, state and federal review processes. Wood’s expertise spans environmental laws, regulations and policies, as well as constitutional issues. He has significant experience in coastal permitting, development projects, coastal erosion and mitigation, waterfront development including dredging, and the permitting of water structures including piers and docks. His work also includes an active litigation practice in state and federal courts, as well as before the U.S.  EPA and Massachusetts DEP. He has served on the DEP Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage Advisory Committee for nine years and is the Chairman of the Government Affairs Committee of the Association of Massachusetts Wetlands Scientists. Wood is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® for Environmental Law (2025-2026)  and has been named to Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2022-2025). He is also a member of Rubin Rudman’s Executive Committee. Wood received his B.S., with distinction, in natural resource conservation from University of Rhode Island, his J.D. from Vermont Law School, and his LL.M. in Environmental Law from George Washington University Law School.

About Rubin Rudman LLP

Founded over a century ago, Rubin Rudman is a full-service law firm with nearly 100 lawyers in Boston, Massachusetts. With a diverse mix of practices, Rubin Rudman serves national and international companies, including large public companies and closely held businesses; real estate developers; biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device makers; regulated industries, public entities and municipalities; insurance companies and their insureds; educational and other institutions; non-profit organizations; families and high net worth individuals. Web: www.rubinrudman.com.

Contact:
Kristen Weller
Chief Marketing & Growth Officer
617.330.7189
kweller@rubinrudman.com

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BOSTON, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Rubin Rudman is pleased to announce that partners Tyler M. Franklin, Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef, and Glenn A. Wood, Chair of the firm’s Environmental and Land Use Group, have been selected for inclusion in the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Environmental Lawyers – The Green 500 list.

Tyler M. Franklin is known for his work advising clients on environmental, land use, and real estate matters. He represents developers, corporations, and homeowners in navigating the complex regulatory terrain of project permitting, waterfront development, and environmental enforcement. Many of his matters involve high-value properties on the Cape and Islands where his guidance is especially valued for addressing evolving coastal resiliency regulations, floodplain standards, and stormwater management. He regularly appears before zoning boards, planning boards, conservation commissions, and state agencies and coordinates closely with environmental consultants, engineers, and other stakeholders. Franklin worked in hazardous waste remediation at the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site before becoming a lawyer, and that hands-on experience informs his practice today. He is listed in Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2023-2025). He received his JD, cum laude, from Vermont Law School and his B.A. from Wesleyan University.

Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef has 25 years of legal experience in environmental and land use law, complex commercial real estate and business transactions, and project development – including brownfields redevelopment, with specialized expertise in hazardous waste, solid waste, governmental enforcement and regulatory compliance counseling. Her clients include a diverse mix of developers, lenders, large and small business owners, high-net-worth individuals, participants in the renewable energy industry, and nonprofits. In addition to Stolfi Stalenhoef’s many years as outside counsel, she served as Chief Regional Counsel with the southeast regional office of the Massachusetts DEP and as Assistant Attorney General with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Environmental Protection Division. She worked as an environmental scientist before becoming a lawyer. She was named to Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s “Top Women of Law”  (2023). She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School, her M.A. in environmental studies from Simmons College, and her B.A. from Merrimack College. 

Glenn A. Wood has represented major clients on environmental and land use matters for 40 years. He manages a broad range of industrial, commercial, residential, and municipal projects through local, state and federal review processes. Wood’s expertise spans environmental laws, regulations and policies, as well as constitutional issues. He has significant experience in coastal permitting, development projects, coastal erosion and mitigation, waterfront development including dredging, and the permitting of water structures including piers and docks. His work also includes an active litigation practice in state and federal courts, as well as before the U.S.  EPA and Massachusetts DEP. He has served on the DEP Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage Advisory Committee for nine years and is the Chairman of the Government Affairs Committee of the Association of Massachusetts Wetlands Scientists. Wood is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® for Environmental Law (2025-2026)  and has been named to Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2022-2025). He is also a member of Rubin Rudman’s Executive Committee. Wood received his B.S., with distinction, in natural resource conservation from University of Rhode Island, his J.D. from Vermont Law School, and his LL.M. in Environmental Law from George Washington University Law School.

About Rubin Rudman LLP

Founded over a century ago, Rubin Rudman is a full-service law firm with nearly 100 lawyers in Boston, Massachusetts. With a diverse mix of practices, Rubin Rudman serves national and international companies, including large public companies and closely held businesses; real estate developers; biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device makers; regulated industries, public entities and municipalities; insurance companies and their insureds; educational and other institutions; non-profit organizations; families and high net worth individuals. Web: www.rubinrudman.com.

Contact:
Kristen Weller
Chief Marketing & Growth Officer
617.330.7189
kweller@rubinrudman.com

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BOSTON, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Rubin Rudman is pleased to announce that partners Tyler M. Franklin, Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef, and Glenn A. Wood, Chair of the firm’s Environmental and Land Use Group, have been selected for inclusion in the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Environmental Lawyers – The Green 500 list.

Tyler M. Franklin is known for his work advising clients on environmental, land use, and real estate matters. He represents developers, corporations, and homeowners in navigating the complex regulatory terrain of project permitting, waterfront development, and environmental enforcement. Many of his matters involve high-value properties on the Cape and Islands where his guidance is especially valued for addressing evolving coastal resiliency regulations, floodplain standards, and stormwater management. He regularly appears before zoning boards, planning boards, conservation commissions, and state agencies and coordinates closely with environmental consultants, engineers, and other stakeholders. Franklin worked in hazardous waste remediation at the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site before becoming a lawyer, and that hands-on experience informs his practice today. He is listed in Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2023-2025). He received his JD, cum laude, from Vermont Law School and his B.A. from Wesleyan University.

Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef has 25 years of legal experience in environmental and land use law, complex commercial real estate and business transactions, and project development – including brownfields redevelopment, with specialized expertise in hazardous waste, solid waste, governmental enforcement and regulatory compliance counseling. Her clients include a diverse mix of developers, lenders, large and small business owners, high-net-worth individuals, participants in the renewable energy industry, and nonprofits. In addition to Stolfi Stalenhoef’s many years as outside counsel, she served as Chief Regional Counsel with the southeast regional office of the Massachusetts DEP and as Assistant Attorney General with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Environmental Protection Division. She worked as an environmental scientist before becoming a lawyer. She was named to Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s “Top Women of Law”  (2023). She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School, her M.A. in environmental studies from Simmons College, and her B.A. from Merrimack College. 

Glenn A. Wood has represented major clients on environmental and land use matters for 40 years. He manages a broad range of industrial, commercial, residential, and municipal projects through local, state and federal review processes. Wood’s expertise spans environmental laws, regulations and policies, as well as constitutional issues. He has significant experience in coastal permitting, development projects, coastal erosion and mitigation, waterfront development including dredging, and the permitting of water structures including piers and docks. His work also includes an active litigation practice in state and federal courts, as well as before the U.S.  EPA and Massachusetts DEP. He has served on the DEP Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage Advisory Committee for nine years and is the Chairman of the Government Affairs Committee of the Association of Massachusetts Wetlands Scientists. Wood is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® for Environmental Law (2025-2026)  and has been named to Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2022-2025). He is also a member of Rubin Rudman’s Executive Committee. Wood received his B.S., with distinction, in natural resource conservation from University of Rhode Island, his J.D. from Vermont Law School, and his LL.M. in Environmental Law from George Washington University Law School.

About Rubin Rudman LLP

Founded over a century ago, Rubin Rudman is a full-service law firm with nearly 100 lawyers in Boston, Massachusetts. With a diverse mix of practices, Rubin Rudman serves national and international companies, including large public companies and closely held businesses; real estate developers; biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device makers; regulated industries, public entities and municipalities; insurance companies and their insureds; educational and other institutions; non-profit organizations; families and high net worth individuals. Web: www.rubinrudman.com.

Contact:
Kristen Weller
Chief Marketing & Growth Officer
617.330.7189
kweller@rubinrudman.com

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BOSTON, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Rubin Rudman is pleased to announce that partners Tyler M. Franklin, Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef, and Glenn A. Wood, Chair of the firm’s Environmental and Land Use Group, have been selected for inclusion in the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Environmental Lawyers – The Green 500 list.

Tyler M. Franklin is known for his work advising clients on environmental, land use, and real estate matters. He represents developers, corporations, and homeowners in navigating the complex regulatory terrain of project permitting, waterfront development, and environmental enforcement. Many of his matters involve high-value properties on the Cape and Islands where his guidance is especially valued for addressing evolving coastal resiliency regulations, floodplain standards, and stormwater management. He regularly appears before zoning boards, planning boards, conservation commissions, and state agencies and coordinates closely with environmental consultants, engineers, and other stakeholders. Franklin worked in hazardous waste remediation at the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site before becoming a lawyer, and that hands-on experience informs his practice today. He is listed in Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2023-2025). He received his JD, cum laude, from Vermont Law School and his B.A. from Wesleyan University.

Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef has 25 years of legal experience in environmental and land use law, complex commercial real estate and business transactions, and project development – including brownfields redevelopment, with specialized expertise in hazardous waste, solid waste, governmental enforcement and regulatory compliance counseling. Her clients include a diverse mix of developers, lenders, large and small business owners, high-net-worth individuals, participants in the renewable energy industry, and nonprofits. In addition to Stolfi Stalenhoef’s many years as outside counsel, she served as Chief Regional Counsel with the southeast regional office of the Massachusetts DEP and as Assistant Attorney General with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Environmental Protection Division. She worked as an environmental scientist before becoming a lawyer. She was named to Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s “Top Women of Law”  (2023). She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School, her M.A. in environmental studies from Simmons College, and her B.A. from Merrimack College. 

Glenn A. Wood has represented major clients on environmental and land use matters for 40 years. He manages a broad range of industrial, commercial, residential, and municipal projects through local, state and federal review processes. Wood’s expertise spans environmental laws, regulations and policies, as well as constitutional issues. He has significant experience in coastal permitting, development projects, coastal erosion and mitigation, waterfront development including dredging, and the permitting of water structures including piers and docks. His work also includes an active litigation practice in state and federal courts, as well as before the U.S.  EPA and Massachusetts DEP. He has served on the DEP Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage Advisory Committee for nine years and is the Chairman of the Government Affairs Committee of the Association of Massachusetts Wetlands Scientists. Wood is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® for Environmental Law (2025-2026)  and has been named to Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2022-2025). He is also a member of Rubin Rudman’s Executive Committee. Wood received his B.S., with distinction, in natural resource conservation from University of Rhode Island, his J.D. from Vermont Law School, and his LL.M. in Environmental Law from George Washington University Law School.

About Rubin Rudman LLP

Founded over a century ago, Rubin Rudman is a full-service law firm with nearly 100 lawyers in Boston, Massachusetts. With a diverse mix of practices, Rubin Rudman serves national and international companies, including large public companies and closely held businesses; real estate developers; biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device makers; regulated industries, public entities and municipalities; insurance companies and their insureds; educational and other institutions; non-profit organizations; families and high net worth individuals. Web: www.rubinrudman.com.

Contact:
Kristen Weller
Chief Marketing & Growth Officer
617.330.7189
kweller@rubinrudman.com

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BOSTON, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Rubin Rudman is pleased to announce that partners Tyler M. Franklin, Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef, and Glenn A. Wood, Chair of the firm’s Environmental and Land Use Group, have been selected for inclusion in the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Environmental Lawyers – The Green 500 list.

Tyler M. Franklin is known for his work advising clients on environmental, land use, and real estate matters. He represents developers, corporations, and homeowners in navigating the complex regulatory terrain of project permitting, waterfront development, and environmental enforcement. Many of his matters involve high-value properties on the Cape and Islands where his guidance is especially valued for addressing evolving coastal resiliency regulations, floodplain standards, and stormwater management. He regularly appears before zoning boards, planning boards, conservation commissions, and state agencies and coordinates closely with environmental consultants, engineers, and other stakeholders. Franklin worked in hazardous waste remediation at the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site before becoming a lawyer, and that hands-on experience informs his practice today. He is listed in Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2023-2025). He received his JD, cum laude, from Vermont Law School and his B.A. from Wesleyan University.

Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef has 25 years of legal experience in environmental and land use law, complex commercial real estate and business transactions, and project development – including brownfields redevelopment, with specialized expertise in hazardous waste, solid waste, governmental enforcement and regulatory compliance counseling. Her clients include a diverse mix of developers, lenders, large and small business owners, high-net-worth individuals, participants in the renewable energy industry, and nonprofits. In addition to Stolfi Stalenhoef’s many years as outside counsel, she served as Chief Regional Counsel with the southeast regional office of the Massachusetts DEP and as Assistant Attorney General with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Environmental Protection Division. She worked as an environmental scientist before becoming a lawyer. She was named to Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s “Top Women of Law”  (2023). She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School, her M.A. in environmental studies from Simmons College, and her B.A. from Merrimack College. 

Glenn A. Wood has represented major clients on environmental and land use matters for 40 years. He manages a broad range of industrial, commercial, residential, and municipal projects through local, state and federal review processes. Wood’s expertise spans environmental laws, regulations and policies, as well as constitutional issues. He has significant experience in coastal permitting, development projects, coastal erosion and mitigation, waterfront development including dredging, and the permitting of water structures including piers and docks. His work also includes an active litigation practice in state and federal courts, as well as before the U.S.  EPA and Massachusetts DEP. He has served on the DEP Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage Advisory Committee for nine years and is the Chairman of the Government Affairs Committee of the Association of Massachusetts Wetlands Scientists. Wood is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® for Environmental Law (2025-2026)  and has been named to Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2022-2025). He is also a member of Rubin Rudman’s Executive Committee. Wood received his B.S., with distinction, in natural resource conservation from University of Rhode Island, his J.D. from Vermont Law School, and his LL.M. in Environmental Law from George Washington University Law School.

About Rubin Rudman LLP

Founded over a century ago, Rubin Rudman is a full-service law firm with nearly 100 lawyers in Boston, Massachusetts. With a diverse mix of practices, Rubin Rudman serves national and international companies, including large public companies and closely held businesses; real estate developers; biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device makers; regulated industries, public entities and municipalities; insurance companies and their insureds; educational and other institutions; non-profit organizations; families and high net worth individuals. Web: www.rubinrudman.com.

Contact:
Kristen Weller
Chief Marketing & Growth Officer
617.330.7189
kweller@rubinrudman.com

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Originally published on DICK’S Sporting Goods Newsroom

PITTSBURGH, February 3, 2026 /3BL/ — Recently, DICK’S Sporting Goods (NYSE: DKS) launched a new program, DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors, comprised of Team USA Olympic and Paralympic athletes ahead of the highly anticipated Olympic and Paralympic Games Milano Cortina 2026. The DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors program celebrates the passion, talent and unwavering dedication of Team USA athletes as they prepare to compete on the world’s largest stage.

DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors features a dynamic roster of nine Team USA athletes, including:

From world champions to rising stars, these athletes represent some of the most anticipated competitors, each bringing unique stories of perseverance and excellence to Milano Cortina 2026.

To further support youth sports and expand access to play, each DICK’S Team USA Ambassador will select a youth sports organization to receive a $10,000 Sports Matter grant, provided by The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation. Each nominated organization must meet The Foundation’s eligibility criteria to ensure funds benefit programs that create meaningful opportunities for young athletes to participate in sports. In addition, if an ambassador earns a medal during the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, they will receive an additional $10,000 grant to award to the same organization, doubling the impact.

Prior to Milano Cortina 2026, DICK’S hosted send-off celebrations in select DICK’S stores, with Korey Dropkin, Caroline Harvey, Ilia Malinin and Declan Farmer. Following the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, DICK’S will host homecoming celebrations for DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors who earn a medal during Milano Cortina 2026.

“At DICK’S, we know storytelling has the power to connect fans during major sports moments and inspire tomorrow’s star athletes,” said Mark Rooks, VP of Creative, Sponsorship & Entertainment at DICK’S . “We’re proud to champion Team USA and shine a spotlight on the drive and dedication that shapes these athletes’ path to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.”

“Representing Team USA has been one of my greatest honors, and having DICK’S support me and the others chasing our dreams for Milan adds something special to the experience,” said Erin Jackson, speedskater for Team USA. “I’m grateful for the chance to share my story and celebrate this journey to Milano Cortina 2026 with the fans!”

Alongside DICK’S new ambassador program, the brand is launching a new marketing ad titled, Every Season. The spot, set to an iconic sports anthem from a beloved football movie, highlights the preparation, training and competition that defines every athlete’s journey – the same theme DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors will bring to life in their social content. Through powerful storytelling, the ad reinforces that “Every Season Starts at DICK’S” and underscores the brand’s commitment to supporting athletes at every stage of sport.

Beginning on February 8th, Every Season will run across multiple streaming services and broadcast. The campaign will continue to run across platforms throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Through DICK’S Official Partnership with Team USA, fans can continue to purchase official Team USA merchandise at DICK’S locations, online at dicks.com and on the DICK’S mobile app so they can stay geared up for all the big moments.

About DICK’S Sporting Goods, Inc.

DICK’S Sporting Goods, Inc. creates confidence and excitement by inspiring, supporting and personally equipping all athletes to achieve their dreams.

Founded in 1948 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, DICK’S is a leading omni-channel retailer and an iconic brand in sport and culture. Its banners include DICK’S Sporting Goods, Golf Galaxy, Public Lands and Going Going Gone! in addition to the experiential retail concepts DICK’S House of Sport and Golf Galaxy Performance Center. As owner and operator of the Foot Locker business, including the Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Champs Sports, WSS, and atmos banners, DICK’S serves the global sneaker community across 20 countries in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, plus a licensed store presence in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. DICK’S also owns and operates GameChanger, a youth sports mobile platform for live streaming, scheduling, communications and scorekeeping.

Driven by its belief that sports have the power to change lives, DICK’S has been a longtime champion for youth sports and, together with its Foundation, has donated millions of dollars to support under-resourced teams and athletes through the Sports Matter program and other community-based initiatives. Additional information about DICK’S business, corporate giving and employment opportunities can be found on dicks.com, investors.dicks.com, sportsmatter.org, dickssportinggoods.jobs and on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X.

Media Contacts
DICK’S Sporting Goods – press@dcsg.com

Category: Companyy, DICK’S Sporting Goods (NYSE: DKS) launched a new program, DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors, comprised of Team USA Olympic and Paralympic athletes ahead of the highly anticipated Olympic and Paralympic Games Milano Cortina 2026. The DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors program celebrates the passion, talent and unwavering dedication of Team USA athletes as they prepare to compete on the world’s largest stage.

Originally published on DICK’S Sporting Goods Newsroom

PITTSBURGH, February 3, 2026 /3BL/ — Recently, DICK’S Sporting Goods (NYSE: DKS) launched a new program, DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors, comprised of Team USA Olympic and Paralympic athletes ahead of the highly anticipated Olympic and Paralympic Games Milano Cortina 2026. The DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors program celebrates the passion, talent and unwavering dedication of Team USA athletes as they prepare to compete on the world’s largest stage.

DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors features a dynamic roster of nine Team USA athletes, including:

From world champions to rising stars, these athletes represent some of the most anticipated competitors, each bringing unique stories of perseverance and excellence to Milano Cortina 2026.

To further support youth sports and expand access to play, each DICK’S Team USA Ambassador will select a youth sports organization to receive a $10,000 Sports Matter grant, provided by The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation. Each nominated organization must meet The Foundation’s eligibility criteria to ensure funds benefit programs that create meaningful opportunities for young athletes to participate in sports. In addition, if an ambassador earns a medal during the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, they will receive an additional $10,000 grant to award to the same organization, doubling the impact.

Prior to Milano Cortina 2026, DICK’S hosted send-off celebrations in select DICK’S stores, with Korey Dropkin, Caroline Harvey, Ilia Malinin and Declan Farmer. Following the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, DICK’S will host homecoming celebrations for DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors who earn a medal during Milano Cortina 2026.

“At DICK’S, we know storytelling has the power to connect fans during major sports moments and inspire tomorrow’s star athletes,” said Mark Rooks, VP of Creative, Sponsorship & Entertainment at DICK’S . “We’re proud to champion Team USA and shine a spotlight on the drive and dedication that shapes these athletes’ path to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.”

“Representing Team USA has been one of my greatest honors, and having DICK’S support me and the others chasing our dreams for Milan adds something special to the experience,” said Erin Jackson, speedskater for Team USA. “I’m grateful for the chance to share my story and celebrate this journey to Milano Cortina 2026 with the fans!”

Alongside DICK’S new ambassador program, the brand is launching a new marketing ad titled, Every Season. The spot, set to an iconic sports anthem from a beloved football movie, highlights the preparation, training and competition that defines every athlete’s journey – the same theme DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors will bring to life in their social content. Through powerful storytelling, the ad reinforces that “Every Season Starts at DICK’S” and underscores the brand’s commitment to supporting athletes at every stage of sport.

Beginning on February 8th, Every Season will run across multiple streaming services and broadcast. The campaign will continue to run across platforms throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Through DICK’S Official Partnership with Team USA, fans can continue to purchase official Team USA merchandise at DICK’S locations, online at dicks.com and on the DICK’S mobile app so they can stay geared up for all the big moments.

About DICK’S Sporting Goods, Inc.

DICK’S Sporting Goods, Inc. creates confidence and excitement by inspiring, supporting and personally equipping all athletes to achieve their dreams.

Founded in 1948 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, DICK’S is a leading omni-channel retailer and an iconic brand in sport and culture. Its banners include DICK’S Sporting Goods, Golf Galaxy, Public Lands and Going Going Gone! in addition to the experiential retail concepts DICK’S House of Sport and Golf Galaxy Performance Center. As owner and operator of the Foot Locker business, including the Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Champs Sports, WSS, and atmos banners, DICK’S serves the global sneaker community across 20 countries in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, plus a licensed store presence in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. DICK’S also owns and operates GameChanger, a youth sports mobile platform for live streaming, scheduling, communications and scorekeeping.

Driven by its belief that sports have the power to change lives, DICK’S has been a longtime champion for youth sports and, together with its Foundation, has donated millions of dollars to support under-resourced teams and athletes through the Sports Matter program and other community-based initiatives. Additional information about DICK’S business, corporate giving and employment opportunities can be found on dicks.com, investors.dicks.com, sportsmatter.org, dickssportinggoods.jobs and on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X.

Media Contacts
DICK’S Sporting Goods – press@dcsg.com

Category: Companyy, DICK’S Sporting Goods (NYSE: DKS) launched a new program, DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors, comprised of Team USA Olympic and Paralympic athletes ahead of the highly anticipated Olympic and Paralympic Games Milano Cortina 2026. The DICK’S Team USA Ambassadors program celebrates the passion, talent and unwavering dedication of Team USA athletes as they prepare to compete on the world’s largest stage.

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