MIAMI, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Green Coffee Company and the Los Angeles Rams announced a multi-year partnership to make the iconic Juan Valdez® coffee, produced by GCC in the USA, the Official Coffee of the Los Angeles Rams. With this exciting partnership, fans attending Rams home games will be able to enjoy Juan Valdez® 100% premium Colombian coffee—served both hot and as cold brew—throughout the stadium, starting this season.

Juan Valdez Named Official Coffee of the Los Angeles Rams

Through this collaboration, which highlights the shared commitment between the Colombian coffee company and GCC to sustainability and innovation, Juan Valdez will expand its presence in the competitive North American market and have the opportunity to connect with a diverse and discerning audience through high-quality coffee and an experience that celebrates Colombian culture.

Premium 100% Colombian coffee is coming to captivate Rams fans. This announcement is an important milestone in our mission to bring the best of Juan Valdez to the North American market, highlighting the brand’s commitment to sustainability and innovation,” said Ted Skodol, Chief Revenue Officer of Green Coffee Company, the company supporting the distribution of Juan Valdez roasted coffee and coffee beverages across supermarkets and institutional channels. The executive also said, “Through this partnership with the Los Angeles Rams, we are opening a new chapter in the brand’s global presence, bringing its authenticity and quality to an even broader audience.”

“Being part of a team like the Los Angeles Rams is a powerful example of how far Colombian coffee can go when there is passion, purpose, and global vision behind it. Thanks to our alliance with Green Coffee Company—allowing us to elevate the presence of the more than 550,000 coffee-growing families who cultivate, with dedication and pride, a product of exceptional quality,” commented Sebastian Mejia, General Manager, Juan Valdez North America.  He also added that “being present in such an iconic scenario as this, allows us to connect with global consumers, share our culture and continue consolidating Colombia as a reference of coffee excellence at an international level.”

As part of this exclusive partnership, a special edition of Juan Valdez® x Rams coffee will be created, along with various activations featuring player images and a prominent advertising presence throughout the stadium. Additionally, digital content series “Recreate an Old Photo” and content from Media Day will be developed and shared across the team’s official social media channels.

“The Los Angeles Rams and Juan Valdez® Colombian Coffee are united by a shared commitment to excellence and inspiring communities, making this partnership a natural fit,” said Jennifer Prince, Chief Commercial Officer, Los Angeles Rams.

This collaboration creates a strategic platform for bringing the flavor of premium Colombian coffee to the American sports experience.

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MEXICO CITY, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Vista Energy, S.A.B. de C.V. (“Vista” or the “Company”) (NYSE: VIST; BMV: VISTA) today announced the publication of its 2024 Sustainability Report. You can access the report by visiting Vista’s official website at the following link: https://www.vistaenergy.com/

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NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Yale School of Medicine (YSM) was awarded a $27.7 million grant from Aligning Research to Impact Autism (ARIA) to develop an interdisciplinary research project to investigate non-invasive functional communication methods through large-scale brain modeling in autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

“We are grateful to the ARIA initiative for its vision and generous support of this transformative work. It has the potential to change fundamentally how we treat children with severe neurodevelopmental disorders,” said Nancy J. Brown, MD, the Jean and David W. Wallace Dean of Yale School of Medicine. “It underscores the strength of partnership in driving innovative solutions and transforming lives.”

Led by Murat Günel, MD, chair of the Department of Neurosurgery, Sterling Professor of Neurosurgery, and professor of genetics and of neuroscience at YSM, the interdisciplinary research project aims to leverage state-of-the-art technologies and cross-departmental expertise to develop large brain models that will serve as the basis for personalized, circuit-based therapies.

ASD affects 1 in 36 children in the United States and 1 in 100 children worldwide, presenting with myriad challenges, including language and social communication difficulties, repetitive behaviors, and sensory processing issues. Autism often co-occurs with epilepsy, mood conditions, and sleep disturbance. The variability in symptoms and the intricate nature of the brain’s involvement make treating the co-features associated with autism particularly challenging. Current treatments focus on managing symptoms through behavioral therapy, medication, and educational support, but there remains an unmet need for more effective and personalized interventions.

Pioneering New Treatments
Yale seeks to address this treatment gap by identifying the brain circuits responsible for key ASD-related co-features and to modify those circuits non-invasively in real-time to benefit people with autism. The research will initially focus on identifying novel approaches to establish or improve verbal and non-verbal communication, as well as co-occurring conditions such as sleep disturbances and anxiety. By understanding the neural circuits responsible for these morbidities, Yale aims to develop non-invasive neuromodulation techniques to restore their function.

A key strength of this project is the integration of data from three distinct cohorts: individuals with ASD, patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, and those with Angelman Syndrome, a condition marked by severe speech and language impairments, sleep disturbances, and anxiety due to a single gene mutation. The study will collect noninvasive clinical and behavioral evaluations developed for use in multisite autism studies in parallel with advanced neural and imaging technologies. The inclusion of epilepsy patients, in particular, offers a significant advantage due to the collection of intracranial recordings during the course of epilepsy monitoring and treatment—an area of expertise for the Yale neurosurgical team. These recordings allow for a detailed examination of circuit-level functions, informing the understanding of autism in ways not otherwise possible.

“Our vision is to translate our understanding of brain circuitry into practical treatments that restore neurological function,” Günel explains. “This integrated approach will not only improve outcomes for individuals with autism but also pave the way for addressing other neurodevelopmental disorders.”

Big Data, Digital Twins, and AI
Central to the research initiative is the use of mathematical and computer algorithms to decode complex neural signals and create large brain models. By integrating patient data from imaging, intracranial EEG (electroencephalogram) recordings, and other sources, these models will represent virtual replicas of patients’ brains. Using these models, researchers can pinpoint precise neural targets for intervention. Continuously updated with patient data, these comprehensive simulations will provide deep insights and facilitate meaningful comparisons across individuals and groups, enhancing the precision of therapeutic interventions.

Günel explains, “Using advanced AI and machine learning techniques, we can create individualized brain models that simulate potential treatments, thereby refining our approaches before clinical application.”

A Fusion of Disciplines
The project brings together more than 30 individuals from many Yale departments, schools, and centers, including neurosurgery, neurology, psychiatry, psychology, engineering, statistics and data science, applied mathematics, law, and digital ethics. This collaborative effort ensures that each aspect of autism—from neural circuitry to behavioral manifestations to ethics—is examined through multiple lenses.

The Yale Child Study Center, renowned for its work in child development and neurodevelopmental disorders, will play a central role in the clinical care of patients involved in the study. Advanced imaging techniques will be provided by the Yale Biomedical Imaging Institute and the Wu Tsai Institute, ensuring precise mapping of brain structures and functions. The School of Engineering & Applied Science’s expertise in computational modeling and AI will support large brain modeling aspects of the initiative. Lastly, Günel notes that a pivotal element of this initiative is the major collaboration with Yale New Haven Health, which ensures that clinical translational projects have the necessary infrastructure and support, facilitating seamless integration of research findings into clinical practice.

Brown emphasizes the significance of Yale’s collaborative spirit: “By bringing together experts and resources from across the university and collaborating with Yale New Haven Health System to make this work accessible to patients, we harness the power of interdisciplinary research to achieve breakthroughs that would not transpire in isolation.”

Aligning Research to Impact Autism
ARIA is a scientific initiative to accelerate understanding and treatment of autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions through alignment, collaboration, and cutting-edge research. ARIA connects emerging research, insights, and promising technologies from across scientific fields to create more therapeutic opportunities for people with profound autism and people on the spectrum who seek additional support. Its focus areas include building a clinical trial and translational research network to rapidly develop and test new therapies, funding frontier science, and facilitating data sharing. ARIA is led by Managing Director Ekemini Riley, PhD, of the Coalition for Aligning Science and Scientific Director Matthew State, PhD, of the University of California San Francisco, on behalf of the Sergey Brin Family Foundation.

About Yale School of Medicine
Yale School of Medicine educates leaders in medicine and science, fostering curiosity and critical inquiry. It is a global leader in biomedical research, clinical care, and medical education. With over 1,700 physicians, Yale provides compassionate care to patients worldwide. The Yale System of Medical Education emphasizes critical thinking and independent research, producing leaders in academic medicine.

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BOISE, Idaho, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In a strategic move that reinforces its dominance in water and environmental law, Parsons Behle & Latimer (Parsons) has welcomed Twin Falls-based attorneys Travis L. Thompson and Abby R. Bitzenburg. Parsons’ new attorneys will continue to practice from their respective Twin Falls locations but will officially become part of Parsons’ Boise bench. Thompson and Bitzenburg’s arrival marks a significant expansion of the firm’s award-winning environmental and natural resources practice—already the most experienced in Idaho and a recognized leader throughout the Intermountain Region. Both attorneys join the firm from Marten Law, bringing with them deep experience involving some of the region’s most complex environmental and water issues.

Thompson brings more than 20 years’ experience to Parsons as a shareholder and key member of the firm’s environmental and natural resources practice. One of Idaho’s leading water lawyers, Thompson represents individual farmers, ranchers, irrigation organizations and municipal providers statewide. Known for his client-first approach, he brings practical insight and steady guidance to resolving complex environmental and natural resource challenges with common sense and integrity. Thompson regularly appears before Idaho’s adjudication courts and the Idaho Department Water Resources and has advised on a variety of real property and water right sales. He has successfully represented local canal companies and irrigation districts before the Idaho Supreme Court, securing important decisions protecting senior water right interests. A lifelong Idaho resident, Thompson is uniquely familiar with water rights and land issues that have touched all parts of the state.

“I am honored to join the Intermountain West’s premiere law firm,” Thompson says. “The Parsons’ water and natural resource practitioners are second to none and understand their clients and locales. The collective energy and experience at this firm will be an asset to our clients and their communities throughout Southern Idaho. It’s a privilege to have this opportunity, one that I will not take for granted.”

“Travis brings with him not only a strong command of water law but a client-focused approach that fits perfectly with Parsons’ values and our culture of service,” said Norman M. Semanko, office managing shareholder of Parsons’ Boise office. “His addition reinforces our ongoing commitment to delivering top-tier counsel in one of Idaho’s most critical legal sectors.”

Bitzenburg also brings her specialized legal experience to Parsons’ environmental and natural resources practice with a focus on water rights permitting adjudication and administration issues, practiced throughout the state of Idaho. Bitzenburg represents individual water users, canal companies, municipal providers and irrigation districts in a wide variety of matters. She says, “Joining Parsons offers an excellent environment with a support system that will enable me to better serve my clients while continuing to expand my knowledge in the water and natural resource practice areas.”

“Abby’s thoughtful and strategic approach to environmental challenges makes her an incredible asset to our team and our clients,” added Semanko. “With both Abby and Travis on board, Parsons continues to lead in providing expert legal guidance on water and environmental matters across Idaho and the broader region.”

With Thompson and Bitzenburg as part of its water and environmental practice, Parsons strengthens its position as not only the go-to law firm for water and natural resources law in Idaho, but also in the Intermountain Region. The firm proudly represents all seven of Idaho’s irrigation districts and canal companies that make up the Surface Water Coalition in the Magic Valley (South Central Idaho) and has an unparalleled track record of success in water rights adjudication, permitting and regulatory matters. Parsons’ deep experience in environmental law dates to the firm’s founding in 1882, anchoring its longstanding reputation as a leader in environmental and natural resources law.

Parsons’ CEO and Chairperson Shawn C. Ferrin says, “Travis and Abby’s addition represents Parsons’ continued investment in delivering best-in-class service across the Intermountain Region, bolstering its ability to support clients facing increasingly complex environmental and water-related challenges. We are extremely pleased that these leading attorneys have chosen to become part of Parsons Behle & Latimer.”

For more information about Parsons and its environmental and natural resources practice, visit www.parsonsbehle.com.

About Parsons Behle & Latimer
Established in Salt Lake City in 1882, Parsons Behle & Latimer’s (Parsons) more than 210 attorneys deliver an in-depth range of experience to its Idaho clients in the following industries: agriculture; banking and financial services; construction; dental; energy; healthcare; manufacturing; mining; natural resources; oil and gas; real estate; resorts and recreation; venture capital and start-ups; and technology. One of the Intermountain Region’s largest law firms, Parsons remains on the forefront of business and industry trends to help clients accelerate their business objectives. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Parsons has offices in Boise, Idaho Falls and Rexburg, Idaho; Helena and Missoula, Montana; Lehi, Park City and St. George, Utah; Reno, Nevada; and Jackson, Wyoming. To learn more, visit www.parsonsbehle.com

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World-class equipment, technology and services company, CNH, has taken another step in its commitment to lead sustainable development in the agriculture and construction sector in Brazil.

CNH has joined the UN Global Compact, a United Nations (UN) initiative to mobilize companies to align their strategies with ten universal principles in the areas of Human Rights, Labor, Environment and Anti-Corruption.

The company, which is already a signatory to the Compact at the global level, became part of the Brazil Network and will join the Platform for Sustainable Agro action, joining companies engaged in contributing to the goals of the SDGs – UN Sustainable Development Goals, which are linked to the agriculture agenda.

“We have no doubt about the centrality of agribusiness in the Brazilian economy and its increasingly relevant role for sustainable development. Once again, CNH and its Case IH and New Holland brands take the lead in facing today’s challenges. And CNH becomes the first representative among agricultural machinery manufacturers to become a member of the Global Compact Brazil Network,” said Rafael Miotto, President Latin America at CNH.

The Platform for Action for Sustainable Agriculture is focused on advancing SDG 2 – Zero Hunger and Sustainable Agriculture, SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production and SDG 13 – Action Against Global Climate Change. CNH is already globally committed to supporting the advancement of all these goals and, in addition to these, it also prioritizes SDGs 3, 8 and 10, focused on Health and Well-Being; Decent Work and Economic Growth; and Reduction of Inequalities.

The UN Global Compact currently has more than 25 thousand members in 62 local networks, covering 167 countries.

CNH is also recognized for its ESG leadership for agriculture and construction. Among the most recent highlights are the second place in the category of electrical machinery and components in the S&P Dow Jones World and North America Sustainability Indexes, standing out among the top 5% of the industry in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook, a globally recognized sustainability yearbook. The company was also recognized with leadership scores in CDP’s Climate and Water Security ratings.

LOS ANGELES, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Last month, in a powerful demonstration of community solidarity and ethical commerce, Fair Trade LA, in partnership with The Tote Project and Fair Trade USA, has distributed 100 Fair Care Packages to individuals and families who lost their homes in the recent Los Angeles wildfires.

Each package was filled with meaningful self-care items from Fair Trade brands, social enterprises, and businesses in the community and were curated to provide comfort, dignity, and a sense of hope to those who are rebuilding their lives. From handcrafted goods to ethically sourced wellness products, every item was chosen to uplift the recipient and serve as a tangible reminder: you are not forgotten.

“When disaster strikes, it’s easy for people to feel overlooked or left behind,” said Rebecca Dunn, Executive Director of Fair Trade LA. “We wanted each Fair Care Package to let people know that they are not forgotten, and there is a community of people who care deeply about your recovery.”

A Community of Givers

This initiative was made possible through the generosity of impactful brands that donated $35,000 worth of products. Brands including The Tote Project, e.l.f. Beauty, JUST ICE Tea, Numi Tea, Ten Thousand Villages, 7th Heaven Chocolate, TCHO, Sanders Candy, MADE by DWC, True Moringa, spaZa Store, COLOR WOW, and Thumbprint Artifacts contributed items to the Fair Care Packages.

Each brand is committed not just to ethical production, but to supporting vulnerable communities, both abroad and at home.

“Fair trade isn’t just about how something is made, it’s about who it impacts,” said Michelle Chavez, Co-Founder of The Tote Project. “We were honored to be part of a project that brought care and encouragement to our neighbors. The news cycle may have moved on, but we are still here.”

With support from Fair Trade USA, this collaborative effort highlights the expanding role of conscious consumerism in crisis response and recovery. The Fair Care Packages offer a glimpse into what’s possible when businesses, nonprofits, and local advocates work together to meet human needs with compassion and integrity.

“The Fair Trade movement is rooted in community. Fair Trade USA has worked for years to not just build more equity for producer communities, but to also support communities here in the United States in their advocacy for Fair Trade. When any of the communities we work with are strained and in need, we will always contribute what we can to provide support.”  – Felipe Arango, CEO of Fair Trade USA

About Fair Trade LA:
Fair Trade LA is a passionate community dedicated to creating a fairer world by supporting ethical and sustainable trade. Our mission is to promote fair trade principles, ensuring that artisans and farmers around the world receive fair wages and work in safe conditions.

About The Tote Project:
The Tote Project is a fair trade collection of ethically and sustainably made giftable goods that exists to empower survivors of human trafficking.

About Fair Trade USA:
Fair Trade USA™, a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is the leading certifier of fair trade products in North America. Offering award-winning, rigorous, and globally recognized sustainable sourcing certification programs that improve livelihoods, protect the environment, and build resilient, transparent supply chains, its trusted Fair Trade Certified™ seal on a product signifies that it was made according to stringent fair trade standards. Fair Trade USA is building an innovative model of responsible business, conscious consumerism, and shared value to eliminate poverty and enable sustainable development for farmers, workers, their families, and communities around the world.

Media Contact:
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To view the full list of participating brands or learn how to contribute to future initiatives, visit @FairTradeLA , @TheToteProject or @fairtradecertified on Instagram.

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AMSTERDAM, HONG KONG, OAKLAND, Calif., July 8, 2025 /3BL/ – Cascale, the global nonprofit alliance of more than 300 members across the consumer goods industry, has elected a new board director and re-elected two incumbent board directors to serve on its Board of Directors. These elections to the organization’s parity-based Board ensure equitable representation across manufacturers, affiliates, and brands & retailers to guide Cascale’s aim of powering collective action for a more sustainable, restorative consumer goods industry.

Cascale is pleased to welcome the following new board director:

Mallory McConnell, VP, Corporate Responsibility Operations, PVH Corp
McConnell is a seasoned sustainability executive at PVH Corp, where she leads global programs in ethical sourcing, social compliance, and environmental impact, integrating human rights and environmental stewardship across the apparel supply chain. With over a decade of experience, she has designed and implemented ESG strategies that boost operational efficiency and drive long-term business value. A strategic, solutions-driven leader, McConnell excels at building cross-sector partnerships, enhancing transparency, and delivering measurable impact. She will join Cascale’s Board as the representative for the Brand & Retailer member caucus.

Cascale also congratulates the following individuals on their re-election to the board:

Tamar Hoek, Senior Policy Director, Sustainable Fashion, Solidaridad and Cascale Board Chair
Hoek serves as senior policy director, sustainable fashion for Solidaridad, where she leads global advocacy on climate action, decent work, and responsible purchasing in fashion supply chains. She collaborates with public and private stakeholders to advance sustainable practices and effective regulation. Hoek has served on Cascale’s Board representing affiliate members since 2021, and contributes to multi-stakeholder initiatives including Better Cotton and the Policy Hub. At Solidaridad, she aligns industry actors to drive measurable improvements and impact in fashion production worldwide. Hoek will continue to represent Cascale’s Affiliate member caucus.

Krishna Manda, Vice President, Corporate Sustainability, Lenzing Group and Cascale Board Vice Chair
Manda is Vice President of Corporate Sustainability at Lenzing Group, where he embeds responsible practices into core business functions and fosters culture change anchored in sustainability values. He leads executive-level strategy for TENCEL™, ECOVERO™, and REFIBRA™ fibers—advancing circular-economy solutions in fashion, home textiles, and hygiene products. Since 2022, Manda has served on Cascale’s Board representing the Manufacturer member caucus. He previously co-chaired the Policy Hub from 2020–2022 and holds a Ph.D. in Sustainability from Utrecht University. He will continue to represent the Manufacturer member caucus.

“The 2025 class brings both continuity and fresh insights,” said Harsh Saini, Cascale Board Director, Governance & Nomination Committee Chair, and interim CEO (as of August 1). “Tamar and Krishna’s ongoing service, together with Mallory’s operational expertise, will strengthen our Board’s ability to steer Cascale’s strategic plan and drive transformative industry change.”

“Strong governance is the backbone of Cascale’s impact,” said Colin Browne, Cascale CEO. “With this mix of experienced directors and new talent at the helm, I’m confident we’ll accelerate our mission—leveraging data, driving collective action, and continuing to build an industry that gives more than it takes.”

The newly-elected directors will be officially seated at the Q3 Board meeting in Hong Kong on September 15, 2025, which will be held in conjunction with the 2025 Cascale Annual Meeting.

Cascale also extends its heartfelt thanks to Sean Cady, vice president, global sustainability, responsibility, trade and government affairs at VF Corporation, whose dedicated service on the Cascale Board concludes this September 2025. Sean’s steadfast leadership has laid a strong foundation for the organization’s continued progress. The Board is grateful for his many contributions and looks forward to building on the momentum he helped create.

For more information about Cascale’s governance and to view the current Board of Directors, please visit our governance webpage.

ABOUT CASCALE

Cascale is the global nonprofit alliance empowering collaboration to drive equitable and restorative business practices in the consumer goods industry. Formerly known as the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, Cascale owns and develops the Higg Index, which is exclusively available on Worldly, the most comprehensive sustainability data and insights platform. Cascale unites over 300 retailers, brands, manufacturers, governments, academics, and NGO/nonprofit affiliates around the globe through one singular vision: To catalyze impact at scale and give back more than we take to the planet and its people.

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MEXICO, Mo., July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On Friday, July 5, community members, local leaders, and former students gathered for a building dedication ceremony at the former Garfield School site. The event marked the official renaming and transition of the facility into the headquarters for Tyronn Lue’s Commitment to Community (C2C), a ten million dollar community initiative founded by Tyronn Lue.

Originally established to educate Black students during the era of segregation, Garfield School was shuttered and turned into a Credit Union and now returns to its roots as a community-focused center. With its new purpose, the building will continue to serve young people in the Mexico area through educational programming and partnerships that promote opportunity and growth.

Coach Lue announced the new name of the building, now known as the Kim and Olivia Lue Garfield Legacy Center, a tribute to the legacy and spirit of his mother, grandmother, and their alma mater, the Garfield School.

Mexico, Missouri, is the type of place where you’re raised by the entire community, not just your family. The Garfield School was so important to so many people, and its closure devastated the community. It is an incredible honor that we were able to buy this and transform it back into a community hub where people can connect, learn and find resources and opportunities,” said Coach Lue, smiling with pride.

The dedication marks an early milestone in a larger effort to invest in the Mexico, Missouri community. The work is in partnership with the Tyronn Lue Fund and Partners for Rural Impact (PRI), a national nonprofit focused on expanding educational opportunity in rural areas.

Guests took part in a ribbon cutting, a community legacy walk, and tours of newly acquired buildings next to the school. These adjacent buildings, previously owned by a local credit union, will be converted into spaces for youth programs, resource centers, and community-based services.

Coach Lue also looks forward to sharing this work with his Los Angeles community at the second annual fundraising event for C2C, which will take place at the Intuit Dome on October 19th.

About C2C

In July 2023, three-time NBA Champion Tyronn Lue announced an initial five-year commitment to bring a multi-million-dollar investment to his hometown of Mexico, Missouri.

Called “C2C”, representing Lue’s “Commitment to Community,” this initiative is a partnership between the Tyronn Lue Fund and Partners for Rural Impact that aims to ensure all residents of Mexico, MO have access to the opportunities and resources they need to thrive and succeed.

For more information about C2C visit c2cmexmo.org.

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Saint-Gobain North America announced today that CisLee Trost, Project Engineer for CertainTeed and a graduate of Saint-Gobain’s Essentials of Manufacturing engineering manufacturing training program, has been named the overall winner in the Next-Generation Leader category at the Manufacturing Leadership Council’s 2025 Manufacturing Leadership Awards.

In her two years with Saint-Gobain North America, CisLee has helped to lead a multi-million dollar project, focused on implementing a significant waste recycling process at CertainTeed’s Commercial Building Envelope plant in Little Rock, Arkansas. Now a full-time Reliability Engineer at the facility following the conculsion of her Essentials of Manufacturing rotation, CisLee has been recognized as a Next-Generation Leader for her effective management skills and her leadership style based on trust, empowerment, and collaboration.

The Manufacturing Leadership Council is the digital transformation division of the National Association of Manufacturers, the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Established in 2005, the Manufacturing Leadership Awards recognizes operational and leadership excellence and the companies and leaders that are shaping the future of global manufacturing.

“Congratulations to CisLee on her recognition as a Next-Generation Leader by the National Association of Manufacturers’ Manufacturing Leadership Awards”, said Mark Rayfield, CEO of Saint-Gobain North America. “We are extremely proud to see the emergence of young leaders in manufacturing who will carry our company and industry forward and truly embrace our mission of Making the World A Better Home”.

In addition to CisLee’s win, Saint-Gobain’s Circular Economy Solutions strategic business venture and CertainTeed’s innovative modular building solution ONE PRECISION ASSEMBLIES® were also recognized as finalists at the Manufacturing Leadership Awards in the categories of Sustainability/Circularity and Business Model Transformation respectively.

This recognition is the latest Saint-Gobain North America has received in recent months for its commitment to the development of a dynamic workplace.

  • In May, Saint-Gobain North America was honored with a Silver Stevie® Award for Large Manufacturing Company of the year in the 2025 American Business Awards®. The award in celebrated Saint-Gobain’s circularity initiatives, rapid growth in North America, and commitment to building the future of the manufacturing industry.
  • Also in May, Saint-Gobain received a 2025 Better Practice Award from the U.S. Department of Energy for its Energy Management System Implementation Program.
  • In January, Saint-Gobain announced that it had received a strong 90 out of 100 score in the Human Rights Campaign’s Foundation’s 2024-2025 Corporate Equality Index for its commitment to workforce protections and non-discrimination policies, inclusive benefits, and long-running Live Open Employee Resource Group;
  • Earlier in January, Saint-Gobain was one of only 17 companies worldwide to be recognized as a global Top Employer by the Top Employer Institute, a honor it has received for the tenth consecutive year.

With over 160 manufacturing locations in the United States and Canada, every current and future member of the company’s team plays a vital role in achieving its sustainability goals. A current list of job openings at all Saint-Gobain locations can be found on the company’s career website.

About Saint-Gobain

Worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, Saint-Gobain designs, manufactures and distributes materials and services for the construction and industrial markets. Its integrated solutions for the renovation of public and private buildings, light construction and the decarbonization of construction and industry are developed through a continuous innovation process and provide sustainability and performance. The Group, celebrating its 360th anniversary in 2025, remains more committed than ever to its purpose “MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER HOME”.

€46.6 billion in sales in 2024
161,000 employees, locations in 80 countries
Committed to achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2050

For more information about Saint-Gobain, visit www.saint-gobain.com and follow us on Twitter @saintgobain

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UPDATE: July 7, 2025

Flooding continues to affect communities in Central Texas, with Kerr County among the hardest hit. We’re staying closely connected with federal, state and local public safety teams and emergency management agencies in the region to ensure our support meets the region’s needs.

Community Support Update

T-Mobile teams are on the ground in Kerrville helping communities stay connected. We are currently offering free Wi-Fi, device charging and charging supplies, while supplies last. All community members are welcome to stop by any time. Wi-Fi and device charging will be available 24 hours a day but may change:

  • T-Mobile Store – Junction Hwy & E Sunset Dr. Address: 1304 Junction Hwy, Ste 1100, Kerrville, TX 78028

And tomorrow, July 8, we’ll have a second location with Wi-Fi and charging from 9 am to 5 pm CT, along with charging supplies while they last:

  • City West Church. Address: 3139 Junction Hwy, Ingram, TX 78025

Network Update

Our Emergency Management team deployed a SatCOLT (Satellite Cell on Light Truck) at the Unified Command Center in Kerrville to boost coverage inside the building and in the surrounding area. We also staged additional SatCOLTs nearby to respond to emerging needs.

We’ve also deployed a search and rescue drone to help first responders and to further assess damage giving a better view of remote or inaccessible areas.

Yesterday, we enabled T-Satellite with Starlink for T-Mobile customers to use text-to-911 and basic text messaging. T-Satellite also broadcasts wireless emergency alerts to compatible devices in the area.

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July 5, 2025

As catastrophic flash flooding strikes Central Texas, our hearts are with everyone affected — especially the residents of Kerr County, where the devastation has been most severe.  

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert shared an update about our community support and network status earlier today:  

My heart is with everyone in Texas as this terrible flooding impacts so many.

@TMobile’s network is holding strong. We’re providing supplemental coverage to support first responders, have community support vehicles ready to help as soon as it’s safe, and we’re in touch with Show more

Community Support on the Ground 

Our Community Support team is enroute to Kerrville with trucks and trailers to provide free Wi-Fi, charging and supplies at the reunification center. They’re expected to arrive this evening — we’ll share location details as soon as they’re confirmed. 

Coordinating with Emergency Agencies 

T-Mobile is coordinating with state and local agencies and is working closely with the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to help ensure critical connectivity and resources are available where needed most. 

We stand with our customers, communities and public safety partners as response and recovery efforts continue. Please visit T-Mobile Emergency Response and follow the T-Mobile Newsroom on X and Instagram for the latest updates. 

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