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PetWise Names Mac Tillman Chief Executive Officer

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Monday, February 12, 2024

NOVATO, Calif., Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- PetWise, Inc. ("PetWise" or the "Company"), a leading provider of solution-based pet products, today announced that E. McDowell "Mac" Tillman has been named Chief Executive Officer ("CEO"), effective February 5, 2024. As part of this appointment, Kevin Fick, who has served as CEO of PetWise since 2012, has been elevated to a new role with the Company's Board of Directors, where he will continue to work with Tillman and the Company.

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  • Kevin Fick, who helped turn the Company into an industry leader as CEO over the past 12 years, transitioning to a new role on the Board of Directors
    NOVATO, Calif., Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- PetWise, Inc. ("PetWise" or the "Company"), a leading provider of solution-based pet products, today announced that E. McDowell "Mac" Tillman has been named Chief Executive Officer ("CEO"), effective February 5, 2024.
  • Mac Tillman brings to PetWise more than 25 years of enterprise-level experience leading high-performing teams and driving brand growth in the consumer product goods and pet care industries.
  • "PetWise has a 30-year legacy of nurturing the special bond between pets and their families," said Tillman.
  • "We're thrilled to welcome Mac as the new CEO of PetWise," said Ryan McCarthy, Partner at A&M Capital Partners.

Accelus Strengthens Leadership with New Board Appointments

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Monday, February 12, 2024

This strategic enhancement to the board is aligned with Accelus’s mission to deliver innovative spinal solutions that elevate the surgical experience and improve patient outcomes.

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  • This strategic enhancement to the board is aligned with Accelus’s mission to deliver innovative spinal solutions that elevate the surgical experience and improve patient outcomes.
  • His journey with Accelus includes key roles as President and Chief Commercial Officer, showcasing his leadership and strategic vision.
  • Bernie Haffey, the founder of Haffey & Co., brings to the board a proven track record in executive management and leadership.
  • “I am delighted by the addition of Kevin McGann and Bernie Haffey to the Accelus Board of Directors," said Alex Lukianov, Chairman of the Board for Accelus.

Heart attacks, cancer, dementia, premature deaths: 4 essential reads on the health effects driving EPA’s new fine particle air pollution standard

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

These minute particles can penetrate deeply into the body and have been linked to many serious illnesses.

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  • These minute particles can penetrate deeply into the body and have been linked to many serious illnesses.
  • The new rule sets an annual limit of 9 micrograms per cubic meter of air, down from the previous level of 12 micrograms.
  • Under the Clean Air Act, the EPA is required to set air pollution standards at levels that protect public health.

1. An alarming array of health effects

  • Subsequent research has linked fine particulates to a much broader range of health effects.
  • They termed fine particle pollution an urgent global health threat.
  • “Developed countries have made progress in reducing particulate air pollution in recent decades, but much remains to be done to further reduce this hazard,” they observed.

2. Aging the brain

  • Medical researchers are looking closely at air pollution as a possible accelerator of brain aging.
  • “When we compared the brain scans of older women from locations with high levels of PM2.5 to those with low levels, we found dementia risk increased by 24% over the five years,” Chen wrote.
  • More alarmingly, “(T)hese Alzheimer’s-like brain changes were present in older women with no memory problems,” Chen noted.

3. Disadvantaged communities have dirtier air

  • As researchers in environmental justice have shown, facilities such as factories and refineries often are concentrated in low-income neighborhoods and communities of color.
  • This means that these areas are exposed to higher pollution levels and face heavier related health burdens.
  • Regulations put in place under the Clean Air Act have greatly reduced levels of harmful air pollutants across the U.S. over the past 50 years.
  • “In 1981 PM2.5 concentrations in the most polluted 10% of census tracts averaged 34 micrograms per cubic meter,” the authors reported.

4. Fine particle pollution hurts wildlife too

  • Like the proverbial canaries in coal mines, wild animals can show effects of exposure to pollution that offer broader warnings.
  • Cornell University conservation biologist Wendy M. Erb was studying wild orangutans in Indonesian Borneo when that island suffered large-scale wildfires.
  • “Using passive acoustic monitoring to study vocally active indicator species, like orangutans, could unlock critical insights into wildfire smoke’s effects on wildlife populations worldwide,” she observed.

AI in the developing world: how ‘tiny machine learning’ can have a big impact

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

The landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) applications has traditionally been dominated by the use of resource-intensive servers centralised in industrialised nations.

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  • The landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) applications has traditionally been dominated by the use of resource-intensive servers centralised in industrialised nations.
  • However, recent years have witnessed the emergence of small, energy-efficient devices for AI applications, a concept known as tiny machine learning (TinyML).

Small size, big impact

  • This is possible because TinyML doesn’t require a laptop computer or even a mobile phone.
  • In fact, given that there are already 250 billion microcontrollers deployed globally, devices that support TinyML are already available at scale.

How does it work?

  • Like classical machine learning, TinyML involves data collection – often from Internet of Things (IoT) devices – and cloud-based training.
  • Let’s consider an outdoor object-detection application – for example, counting the number of cars on a street to see how heavy the traffic there is.
  • In the classical ML process, images have to be gathered using a webcam and sent to a cloud server where the training takes place.


Affordability: the technology’s low cost makes these devices accessible to a wide range of users including educational institutions and students in the developing world.
Sustainability: the modest energy consumption produces a low carbon footprint, reducing impact on the environment.
Flexibility and scalability: it enables the development of applications that address the needs of local communities rather than global agendas.
Internet independent: Because everything is embedded, TinyML devices can operate without online connectivity. This is particularly beneficial for the third of the world that still does not have Internet access.
TinyML applications already power personalised sensors for athletics and provide localisation where GPS isn’t available. They’re also employed by startups such as Useful Sensors, which offers privacy-conserving conversational agents, QR code scanners, and person-detection hardware. Only through the use of TinyML could these smart devices run on the low-cost, low-power microcontrollers.

Developing in the Global South

  • It already includes more than 40 countries spanning the Global South from Columbia to Ethiopia to Malaysia.
  • Its aim is to develop a community of educators, researchers and practitioners focused on both improving access to TinyML education, and developing innovative solutions to address the unique challenges faced by developing countries.
  • Initial efforts included distributing TinyML hardware kits to selected universities with budgetary challenges.
  • We also organised global and regional (Africa, Latin America, and Asia) workshops and training sessions.
  • These collaborations have led to multiple peer-reviewed papers on TinyML applications.
  • They’re also used by Cornell University’s “Elephant Listening Project” as well monitoring water quality in aquaculture to help make it more sustainable, a project supported by EU’s Horizon 2020 programme.

Looking forward

  • It offers a sustainable path toward democratising AI technology, fostering local innovation, and addressing regional challenges.
  • The growth of TinyML devices and applications is not without potential challenges and risks, however.
  • There’s also the risk of embedded biases in critical ML models – because they operate standalone, there’s no option for updates.


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Judicate West Adds Judge Kendall J. Newman in Sacramento

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Judicate West, one of California’s leading providers of private dispute resolution services, has added Chief Magistrate Judge Kendall J. Newman, formerly with the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California, Sacramento Division, to its roster of neutrals.

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  • SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Judicate West, one of California’s leading providers of private dispute resolution services, has added Chief Magistrate Judge Kendall J. Newman, formerly with the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California, Sacramento Division, to its roster of neutrals.
  • Judge Newman is based out of the Sacramento office and is available nationwide as a mediator, arbitrator, and private judge.
  • He also participated in hundreds of mediations during his tenure at the U.S. Attorney’s Office Civil Division,” said Alan Brutman, President, and Co-Founder of Judicate West.
  • In 2009, Judge Newman received the Department of Justice Director’s Award for the largest settlement in the history of U.S. Forest Service.

HYZON ANNOUNCES STEPHANIE MUDGETT AS HEAD OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS AND BRANDING

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

BOLINGBROOK, Ill., Feb. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyzon Motors Inc. (NASDAQ: HYZN) (Hyzon or the company), a leading hydrogen fuel cell technology developer and global supplier of zero-emission heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), today announced Stephanie Mudgett in the capacity of Head of Global Communications and Branding, effective immediately.

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  • BOLINGBROOK, Ill., Feb. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyzon Motors Inc. (NASDAQ: HYZN) (Hyzon or the company), a leading hydrogen fuel cell technology developer and global supplier of zero-emission heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), today announced Stephanie Mudgett in the capacity of Head of Global Communications and Branding, effective immediately.
  • "Stephanie is a consummate communications leader who brings her extensive experience, accomplished strategic communications and public relations track record and unmatched energy to Hyzon.
  • As Head of Global Communications and Branding, Mudgett will lead all of Hyzon's communications functions, including branding and marketing, as well as the development and execution of the company's internal and external messaging.
  • Mudgett is serving in her leadership capacity at Hyzon though a contractual agreement with her firm, Easton Communications.

U.S. Polo Assn. Supports Collegiate Partnership Program for Sixth Consecutive Season

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

Another contribution this year includes a 4ocean bracelet that will be given to all student-athletes, highlighting U.S. Polo Assn.

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  • Another contribution this year includes a 4ocean bracelet that will be given to all student-athletes, highlighting U.S. Polo Assn.
  • Sanctioned by the USPA, collegiate polo teams compete in the Fall and Spring with the official season beginning Fall 2023 and running through April 2024.
  • This season will conclude with the National Intercollegiate Championship (NIC) hosted at the Virginia Polo Center in Charlottesville, VA, from April 8-14, 2024.
  • Back for the second year, the College Polo Tour, an exchange program for collegiate polo players, continued throughout 2023 with tours to Morocco, Spain, and Argentina.

TalkLife secures new investment from TELUS to improve mental health support

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

Amid a global mental health crisis, TELUS is exploring new, innovative ways to make mental health support more accessible by partnering with peer support platform TalkLife creating a safe space for people to connect

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  • Amid a global mental health crisis, TELUS is exploring new, innovative ways to make mental health support more accessible by partnering with peer support platform TalkLife creating a safe space for people to connect
    VANCOUVER, BC and BRISTOL, England, Feb. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - UK-based scaleup TalkLife , an innovative global online peer support community for people to talk about their mental health, has secured a capital investment from TELUS Ventures, the investment arm of world-leading communications technology company, TELUS.
  • TalkLife is also a valued partner of TELUS Health , a global healthcare leader supporting over 69 million lives worldwide.
  • "TalkLife is pioneering a new kind of mental health support that's accessible, relevant, and has the research backing to prove that it really works.
  • It will contribute to scale operations, and cement TalkLife's place as the leading peer provider of mental health support globally, helping those who might struggle to access traditional mental health support because of stigma, cost, or availability.

Knowles Reports Q4 & Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Provides Outlook for Q1 2024

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Non-GAAP information should be considered a supplement to, and not a substitute for, financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.

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  • Non-GAAP information should be considered a supplement to, and not a substitute for, financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.
  • In addition, the non-GAAP financial measures included in this press release do not have standard meanings and may vary from similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies.
  • Knowles believes that its presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures is useful because it provides investors and securities analysts with the same information that Knowles uses internally for purposes of assessing its core operating performance.
  • For a reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures, see the reconciliation table accompanying this release.

Quaise Energy Appoints Dr. Geoffrey Garrison as Vice President of Operations and Dr. Trenton Cladouhos as Vice President of Geothermal Resource Development

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Quaise Energy , the company unlocking terawatt-scale geothermal, announced today the hiring of Dr. Geoffrey Garrison as Vice President of Operations and Dr. Trenton Cladouhos as Vice President of Geothermal Resource Development.

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  • Quaise Energy , the company unlocking terawatt-scale geothermal, announced today the hiring of Dr. Geoffrey Garrison as Vice President of Operations and Dr. Trenton Cladouhos as Vice President of Geothermal Resource Development.
  • As Vice President of Operations at Quaise, Garrison will be responsible for executing the development of geothermal heat and power assets.
  • He has worked on geothermal projects worldwide, including Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS), geothermal exploration, drilling, and well field operations.
  • As Vice President of Geothermal Resource Development at Quaise, Cladouhos will lead a team to develop and test technologies to create the world’s first superhot rock EGS demonstration.