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Ulteig Acquires Affinity Energy, Expanding SCADA Capabilities

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

With this acquisition, Ulteig will enhance its Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system capabilities and offerings, as well as its operational capacity and geographical presence.

Key Points: 
  • With this acquisition, Ulteig will enhance its Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system capabilities and offerings, as well as its operational capacity and geographical presence.
  • "This acquisition will strengthen Ulteig's capabilities and expand existing business lines, keeping us agile for the evolving needs of our clients," said Ulteig President and CEO Doug Jaeger.
  • Affinity Energy's award-winning design, programming, installation and commissioning of SCADA, programmable logic controllers (PLC), and electrical power management systems (EPMS) will provide added capacity and capabilities for renewable energy clients as well as those operating mission-critical facilities.
  • "We are thrilled to join Ulteig, expanding our ability to provide expertise to a wider range of clients across North America," said Affinity Energy President Allan Evora.

NAMI Leads 40+ National Organizations to Urge Immediate Improvements to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

ARLINGTON, Va., March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Yesterday, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) led a group of over 40 national organizations in urging leadership at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to take immediate action to improve the routing of 988 calls so that people in a mental health crisis are connected to critical care available in their own local communities.

Key Points: 
  • Since the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline became available nationwide in 2022, more than 8.6 million people in crisis have been able to connect with support for mental health, substance use and suicide crises, saving countless lives.
  • "Today, if someone calls 988, they will connect with a trained crisis counselor who can help them.
  • "988 will not reach its full potential unless every help seeker is able to get immediate help and be connected with resources available where they are."
  • In 2022, nearly 50,000 Americans died by suicide, and nearly a quarter of high school age children reported having thoughts of suicide.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Advocates Gather Nationwide, Calling for Action on Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Policy

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

NEW YORK, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States, but it can be prevented. Each year from January to May, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) chapters host State Capitol Day events across the country to provide the organization's over 50,000 Volunteer Advocates an opportunity to meet directly with public officials and impact suicide prevention legislation and policies in their home state. Two of this year's top policy priorities include securing permanent, sustainable funding for state 988 crisis services systems and increasing lethal means safety.

Key Points: 
  • This increase underscores the urgency of prioritizing state and local policies to improve mental health and prevent suicide.
  • "Thanks in no small part to the work of our Advocates, 48 suicide prevention and mental health bills we supported at the AFSP State Capitol Day events in 2023 have become law."
  • The Lifeline operates 24/7 to offer free, confidential support for crises related to suicidal thoughts and behaviors, mental health and substance use.
  • The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide, including those who have experienced a loss .

Life Line Screening, Nationwide Cardiovascular Health & Stroke Risk Screening Company, Announces Amanda Rangel as Senior Vice President of Global Business Solutions

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Thursday, February 15, 2024

Life Line Screening, the nation’s leading provider of mobile preventive health screenings for cardiovascular disease and stroke risk is pleased to announce the appointment of Amanda Rangel as Senior Vice President of Global Business Solutions.

Key Points: 
  • Life Line Screening, the nation’s leading provider of mobile preventive health screenings for cardiovascular disease and stroke risk is pleased to announce the appointment of Amanda Rangel as Senior Vice President of Global Business Solutions.
  • With her rich background in fostering corporate relationships, Amanda's expertise will be instrumental as Life Line Screening broadens its commercial outreach.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240215314328/en/
    Amanda Rangel, Senior VP of Global Business Solutions, Life Line Screening (Photo: Business Wire)
    Amanda Rangel comments on her new role: "I'm thrilled to join Life Line Screening at this pivotal moment of growth.
  • "Adding Amanda to our senior leadership team during a period of remarkable growth fortifies our direction," said Matt Miller, CEO of Life Line Screening.

SAMHSA Awards ICF New Work Totaling $24 Million

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

RESTON, Va., Feb. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) expanded its longstanding partnership with ICF, a global consulting and technology services provider (NASDAQ:ICFI), with five new subcontracts to support mental health programs, including evaluation and communications support for the agency's 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The agreements have a combined value of $24 million.

Key Points: 
  • "These new agreements expand our longstanding partnership with SAMHSA to help the agency better evaluate the impact of and raise awareness for mental health programs that change and save lives.
  • We are proud to be a trusted partner to SAMHSA in helping advance their critical public health mission."
  • For three of the five service agreements, ICF will deliver a variety of behavioral health and technology-based support services, totaling $16.1 million.
  • For two of the five service agreements, ICF will support SAMHSA's substance misuse and mental health programs, totaling $8 million.

Nathan Johnson, Co-CEO of TruConnect, Joins CTIA's Board of Directors

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- TruConnect , the fastest-growing premium low-cost wireless service provider in the U.S., announced today the appointment of Nathan Johnson, Co-CEO, to CTIA's Board of Directors .

Key Points: 
  • LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- TruConnect , the fastest-growing premium low-cost wireless service provider in the U.S., announced today the appointment of Nathan Johnson, Co-CEO, to CTIA's Board of Directors .
  • Johnson brings over 20 years of experience in the Telecommunications industry and has successfully led TruConnect for the past 15 years.
  • His keen understanding of the evolving telecommunications landscape provides valuable insight and perspective into CTIA's mission to advance the wireless industry.
  • Under Johnson's leadership, TruConnect has provided millions of people with internet and wireless services through the Lifeline and Affordable Connectivity Programs.

Dassi Erlich and her sisters were ‘easy pickings for predators’. With their abuser Malka Leifer’s conviction – and a new book – they take control

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Last year, after a 15-year campaign, her abuser, Malka Leifer, who had fled to Israel, was tried and sentenced, convicted of 18 charges of sexual abuse against Erlich and her sister, Elly.

Key Points: 
  • Last year, after a 15-year campaign, her abuser, Malka Leifer, who had fled to Israel, was tried and sentenced, convicted of 18 charges of sexual abuse against Erlich and her sister, Elly.
  • (She was acquitted of charges involving a third Erlich sister, Nicole.)
  • But when her need was most acute, Erlich could not have contacted any of these services.

Adass Israel ‘evokes 19th-century Europe’

  • As with most ultra-Orthodox Judaism, Adass Israel originated in 19th-century Europe as a conservative reaction to liberal secularism.
  • The cut of the men’s black silk coats worn with white shirts, and their mink hats, come from that time and place.
  • The Australian congregation was only formed in 1939, but the tiny enclave within East St Kilda and Ripponlea where Melbourne’s Adass Israel community lives effectively evokes 19th-century Europe.
  • Her parents had joined a generation later, as converts to Orthodoxy after emigrating from England.
  • She notes that as a result, “my mother was on a mission to prove her worth to the Adass community”.
  • Erlich writes that from a young age, she realised her mother’s rage “had no rhyme or reason, no trigger we could predict”.
  • The children were punished by being deprived of food and even the ability to go to the toilet at night.
  • Marriages are arranged via matchmakers, and couples have few meetings before their wedding.
  • Erlich writes that the first time she had an unsupervised conversation with her former husband, Shua Erlich, was on their wedding day.
  • Such is the fear of contamination by gender, unrelated girls and boys do not mix after they turn three.

‘It was just a woman’


When Dassi Erlich was in year nine, in December 2002, a new principal was appointed to the girls’ school. Malka Leifer had come from Israel with excellent references and appeared to be everything this devout congregation could desire. Erlich writes of “the respect and awe” the schoolgirls felt in the presence of this charismatic woman, who exuded authority.

  • Her mother was flattered when Leifer offered to give her daughter private lessons out of school hours, to advance her religious education.
  • Erlich wrote of these “lessons” that “I never found my words” to object to the continuing assaults on her body.
  • The account of her inability to escape is hard to read, but is also hard to stop reading.
  • It is hardly surprising the Adass community reacted to the news of the principal’s criminal behaviour in the same way.
  • Her religion controlled every aspect of her life, but could not save her from being raped.
  • It was just a woman.”

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Unrestrained power, control and authority

  • When Erlich becomes suicidal after the birth of her daughter, her husband’s liberal Jewish father pays for her admission to the Albert Road psychiatric clinic.
  • The end of her marriage was inevitable, as were her many missteps on the way to freedom.
  • In enclosed sects, whatever their complexion, those who leave and speak out against misbehaviour are shunned, often losing all contact with their families.
  • The response of the Orthodox Jewish community to the truths exposed by Erlich and her siblings was as expected.
  • In 2016, a year after the judge in Erlich’s civil case ruled that “Leifer’s appalling misconduct […] was built on this position of unrestrained power, control and authority that had been bestowed on her by the Board”, Adass Israel was the subject of a television documentary, Strictly Jewish.

Global quest for justice

  • Instead, she was released from custody, feigning a mental illness that had turned her into a zombie-like state.
  • The book details the behaviour of Israeli medical, legal and political figures in their efforts to prevent Leifer from facing trial.
  • Jewish politicians, both Liberal and Labor, led their colleagues in supporting the sisters’ quest to bring Malka Leifer to judgement.
  • Erlich’s account of how her predator was eventually brought to justice shows how well these siblings learnt to work with the once unfamiliar outlet of social media.
  • After their Facebook group was trolled by Leifer’s supporters, they established a Twitter thread, #bringleiferback.
  • Although the extradition, trial and conviction of Malka Leifer was a group effort, full credit for bringing her to justice must go to the sisters – Dassi Erlich, Elly Sapper and Nicole Meyer.
  • This is a very self-aware memoir: Erlich and her sisters know they need to take control of their own narrative.


Joanna Mendelssohn has in the past received funding from the Australian Research Council

Smart Meter CEO Appointed To AT&T Healthcare Executive Advisory Council

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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Smart Meter, the number one supplier of cellular remote patient monitoring™ devices and data, is pleased to announce that its CEO, Casey Pittock, has been appointed to the AT&T Healthcare Executive Advisory Council (HEAC).

Key Points: 
  • Smart Meter, the number one supplier of cellular remote patient monitoring™ devices and data, is pleased to announce that its CEO, Casey Pittock, has been appointed to the AT&T Healthcare Executive Advisory Council (HEAC).
  • The council collaborates as a group to guide AT&T’s senior executives on global business and healthcare topics of mutual strategic interest.
  • “Being appointed to the AT&T HEAC is a prestigious honor for Smart Meter and reflects the importance of monitoring people’s health remotely with cellular technology,” Pittock said.
  • “We are pleased to have Smart Meter join our Healthcare Executive Advisory Council.

TruConnect Ranks No. 9 on List of LA's 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

9 in the Los Angeles Business Journal's list of LA's 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies.

Key Points: 
  • 9 in the Los Angeles Business Journal's list of LA's 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies.
  • "One of the great things about the Los Angeles region is that we have historically incubated a remarkable number of disruptive companies.
  • And there are quite a few doing innovative work right now," said the Los Angeles Business Journal Publisher, Josh Schimmels.
  • Given its tremendous impact and innovative business approach, TruConnect is a player worth the attention in the telecommunications industry.

Life Line Screening Announces Expansion of 250+ Preventive Heart Health and Stroke Risk Screening Events for 2024

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Monday, January 8, 2024

Life Line Screening, the nation's leading provider of mobile preventive heart health and stroke risk screenings announced their expansion of cardiovascular screening events to more local communities throughout the United States for 2024.

Key Points: 
  • Life Line Screening, the nation's leading provider of mobile preventive heart health and stroke risk screenings announced their expansion of cardiovascular screening events to more local communities throughout the United States for 2024.
  • This expansion will bring the number of nationwide preventive health screening events to over 14,800, which will support approximately 700,000 people with understanding their cardiovascular health, risk of stroke, and more through Life Line Screening’s community-based ultrasound and phlebotomy testing.
  • More about Life Line Screening:
    Life Line Screening is the nation’s leading preventive health screening platform.
  • Life Line Screening's preventive health events are centered around vascular health, stroke prevention, metabolic health, oncology testing, and more.