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International African American Museum in Charleston, S.C., pays new respect to the enslaved Africans who landed on its docks

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Monday, July 17, 2023

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    Before Congress ended the transatlantic slave trade in 1808, the Port of Charleston was the nation’s epicenter of human trafficking.
  • That location of once utter degradation is now the hallowed site of the International African American Museum.
  • The museum’s mission is to honor the untold stories of the African American journey and, by virtue of its location and landscape design, pay reverence to the ground on which it sits.

America’s widespread historical illiteracy

    • In the 2022 “Nation’s Report Card,” the National Assessment of Educational Progress revealed ongoing deficiencies in eighth
      grade students’ knowledge of U.S. history and civics.
    • Only 20% of test-takers scored proficient or above in civics, and, for American history, only 13% achieved proficiency.
    • In this highly politicized environment, efforts to restrict how race can be discussed in public schools have led to widespread calls from parents and politicians for the censorship of certain books on race.
    • These new restrictions have had an impact on public education, according to the National Council for History Education.

South Carolinians’ overlooked national impact

    • Exhibits show how the lives of Black people and their resistance to enslavement helped shape state, national and international affairs.
    • For example, South Carolina’s 1739 Stono Rebellion, in which fugitive slaves attempted to escape to Spanish Florida, precipitated conflict between Spain and Great Britain.
    • But few know that Shields Green, a South Carolina fugitive slave, assisted in the planning and execution of the fateful attack.

A monument to freedom

    • In my view, that collaboration will likely be challenging, given the efforts to sanitize the nation’s racial history and teachers’ apprehensions about teaching supposedly controversial subjects.
    • “This is a site of trauma,” Tonya Matthews, CEO and president of the museum, told CBS News.
    • That’s what makes it a site of joy, and triumph.” Indeed, the International African American museum is, by design, a monument to freedom – and an honest engagement with America’s troubled racial past.

'Courage is contagious': Daniel Ellsberg's decision to release the Pentagon Papers didn't happen in a vacuum

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Thursday, May 11, 2023

They exposed more than two decades of government deceit about U.S. involvement in Vietnam, from 1945 to 1968.

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  • They exposed more than two decades of government deceit about U.S. involvement in Vietnam, from 1945 to 1968.
  • To millions of Americans who opposed the war, Ellsberg’s whistleblowing was an act of patriotism, but millions of others regarded it as treason.
  • How a young war planner became a peace activist is one of the most striking conversion stories in American history.

A ‘knightly calling’

    • In 1964, he was one of the brainy young analysts, dubbed “whiz kids” by the media, that Defense Secretary Robert McNamara recruited to the Pentagon.
    • Throughout his 20s and early 30s, Ellsberg believed that serving the president was a “knightly calling,” even if it required lying to the public.
    • So how did he come to believe that loyalty to truth-telling superseded loyalty to the chief of state?
    • About 20,000 American lives had already been lost, and roughly a million Vietnamese people had been killed, about half of them civilians.

Pivotal moments

    • On his own time, meanwhile, he was beginning to meet anti-war activists who advocated a bottom-up effort to demand immediate U.S. withdrawal.
    • Ellsberg had first viewed the Vietnam War as a just cause to be won, then as an unwinnable stalemate to be gradually abandoned.
    • Just as he finished reading the Pentagon Papers, Ellsberg attended a War Resisters League conference that proved pivotal to his decision to leak the documents.
    • A month later, with help from his friend and Rand colleague Anthony Russo, Ellsberg began photocopying the Pentagon Papers.

Going public

    • None was willing, so he eventually offered them to war correspondent Neil Sheehan at The New York Times – the first newspaper to report on the papers’ revelations.
    • Public interest was scant, however, until President Richard Nixon began attacking the press and Ellsberg.
    • He was the first American ever criminally charged under the Espionage Act of 1917 for disclosing classified documents to the press and public rather than to a foreign agent or nation.

Post-Papers life

    • He lost many friends and had to forge a new career as a writer and lecturer.
    • To most government insiders, Ellsberg’s mutiny was an unpardonable breach of the national security state.
    • Yet 50 years later, Ellsberg is widely lauded, even by many people critical of the younger whistleblowers he has inspired and defended.
    • He closed by thanking fellow activists whose “dedication, courage, and determination to act have inspired and sustained my own efforts.” Ellsberg’s life and legacy are reminders that individual acts of moral courage depend on examples set by others, and they have the potential to spark more, far into the future.

Graco Appoints Ronita Banerjee as Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer

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Thursday, April 6, 2023

Graco Inc. (NYSE: GGG), a leading manufacturer of fluid handling equipment, today announced that, effective May 24, 2023, Ronita Banerjee will be joining Graco as the company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer.

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  • Graco Inc. (NYSE: GGG), a leading manufacturer of fluid handling equipment, today announced that, effective May 24, 2023, Ronita Banerjee will be joining Graco as the company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer.
  • “Ronita brings impressive credentials as a human resources leader,” said Mark Sheahan, Graco’s President and Chief Executive Officer.
  • “She has been instrumental in her previous roles leading global human resources initiatives for respected manufacturing companies.
  • Along with everyone in the Graco family, I wish him a long, happy and well-deserved retirement.”
    Ms. Banerjee joins Graco from Westinghouse Electric Company, based in Pittsburgh, PA, where she served in several human resources leadership roles since 2019 and, most recently, as the Chief Human Resources Officer.

Tactile Medical Appoints Carmen Volkart to Board of Directors

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Thursday, January 5, 2023

MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. (“Tactile Medical”) (Nasdaq: TCMD), a medical technology company providing therapies for people with chronic disorders, today announced the appointment of Carmen Volkart to the Company’s Board of Directors (“Board”), effective January 5, 2023.

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  • MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. (“Tactile Medical”) (Nasdaq: TCMD), a medical technology company providing therapies for people with chronic disorders, today announced the appointment of Carmen Volkart to the Company’s Board of Directors (“Board”), effective January 5, 2023.
  • “Carmen joins our Board with more than 40 years of experience in financial and managerial positions, including extensive experience leading medical device companies,” said Bill Burke, Chairman of the Board of Tactile Medical.
  • “We are glad to welcome Carmen to Tactile Medical and look forward to benefiting from her operating expertise and strategic insight.”
    Since 2018, Carmen Volkart has served as the Chief Financial Officer of NatureWorks LLC, a privately-held advanced materials company and developer of renewably sourced polymers and chemicals.
  • From 2004 to 2006, Ms. Volkart served as Executive Vice President, and Chief Financial Officer of American Medical Systems, Inc., a publicly traded medical device company focused on male and female pelvic health.

Trial Lawyer Antonio Lewis Returns to King & Spalding

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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- King & Spalding announced today that trial lawyer Antonio Lewis has rejoined the firm as a partner in its Trial and Global Disputes practice group.

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  • CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- King & Spalding announced today that trial lawyer Antonio Lewis has rejoined the firm as a partner in its Trial and Global Disputes practice group.
  • Lewis most recently served as Chief Litigation Counsel at Honeywell, Inc. for its Safety and Productivity Solutions and Building Technologies businesses.
  • He joined King & Spalding as an associate in 2009 and was promoted to partner in 2016 before he joined Honeywell in early 2021.
  • "During his previous time at King & Spalding, Antonio proved himself a capable and poised trial lawyer with the skills, judgement, and character to successfully represent our consumer products clients' interests in their complex trials," said Andy Bayman, head of the firm's Trial and Global Disputes practice group.

Merger of Rephine with Forum Auditorias & TDV creates clear market leader in global GMP audit services

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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

STEVENAGE, United Kingdom, July 6, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rephine, a firm of deeply experienced GMP auditors specialising in pharmaceutical supply-chain quality assurance, has announced its merger with Barcelona-based GxP audit organisation Forum Auditorias and its technology and manufacturing supply chain compliance consultancy TDV. The combined organisation creates the clear market leader in its field, with an audit report library of over 750 valid GMP reports spanning more than 2,500 products; around 100 full-time employees; and coverage of 100+ countries, encompassing all major manufacturing locations.

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  • STEVENAGE, United Kingdom, July 6, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rephine , a firm of deeply experienced GMP auditors specialising in pharmaceutical supply-chain quality assurance, has announced its merger with Barcelona-based GxP audit organisation Forum Auditorias and its technology and manufacturing supply chain compliance consultancy TDV .
  • Forum Auditorias is a leading third-party GMP auditing organisation, formed nearly two decades ago and known worldwide for the quality of its service.
  • TDV specialises in GxP consulting, with deep expertise in all aspects of manufacturing, especially around IT systems validation and implementation.
  • The Rephine Group will continue to look for additional strategic opportunities to further expand its global presence and services offering.

Global Smart Lighting Market Report 2021-2028 - Retail has Emerged as the Top Beneficiary of Smart Lighting

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Monday, November 22, 2021

The global smart lighting market size is expected to reach USD 46.90 billion by 2028, registering a CAGR of 20.4%, from 2021 to 2028

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  • The global smart lighting market size is expected to reach USD 46.90 billion by 2028, registering a CAGR of 20.4%, from 2021 to 2028
    The market growth is attributable to the development of smart cities, the rising trend of smart homes, intelligent street lighting systems, and the need for implementing energy-efficient lighting systems.
  • However, the high price of smart lights restricted market growth as the purchasing capacity of the middle-class income group declined during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Retail has emerged as the top beneficiary of smart lighting.
  • These vendors are dominant players in the market owing to their extensive product portfolio offering a smart lighting lamp and luminaires

Global Smart Lighting Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis & Forecasts Report 2021-2028 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

The "Global Smart Lighting Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Component, by Connectivity (Wired, Wireless), by Application (Indoor, Outdoor), by Region, and Segment Forecasts, 2021-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Global Smart Lighting Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Component, by Connectivity (Wired, Wireless), by Application (Indoor, Outdoor), by Region, and Segment Forecasts, 2021-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The global smart lighting market size is expected to reach USD 46.90 billion by 2028, registering a CAGR of 20.4%, from 2021 to 2028.
  • The market growth is attributable to the development of smart cities, the rising trend of smart homes, intelligent street lighting systems, and the need for implementing energy-efficient lighting systems.
  • These vendors are dominant players in the market owing to their extensive product portfolio offering a smart lighting lamp and luminaires

Quantum Computing Market to Advance at CAGR of 35.3%; Players to Gain from Harnessing Transformative Potential in Process Optimization Applications: TMR Study

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

The quantum computing market is witnessing growth on the back of players in diverse industries exploring the use cases in process optimization applications.

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  • The quantum computing market is witnessing growth on the back of players in diverse industries exploring the use cases in process optimization applications.
  • Drug discovery and development during the COVID-19 pandemic witnessed pharmaceutical and biotech companies leveraging the capabilities of quantum computing, notes a TMR study on the quantum computing market.
  • More prominently and recently, the quantum computing market is witnessing growing investments by drug manufacturers and enterprises in the chemical sector on using quantum computing.
  • Thus, there has been extensive R&D in leveraging quantum computing technologies for real-world use, thereby building up potential revenue streams for technology companies in the quantum computing market.

Quantum Computing Market to Advance at CAGR of 35.3%; Players to Gain from Harnessing Transformative Potential in Process Optimization Applications: TMR Study

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

ALBANY, N.Y., Oct. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantum Computing Market: Broad Contours

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  • The quantum computing market is witnessing growth on the back of players in diverse industries exploring the use cases in process optimization applications.
  • Drug discovery and development during the COVID-19 pandemic witnessed pharmaceutical and biotech companies leveraging the capabilities of quantum computing, notes a TMR study on the quantum computing market.
  • More prominently and recently, the quantum computing market is witnessing growing investments by drug manufacturers and enterprises in the chemical sector on using quantum computing.
  • Thus, there has been extensive R&D in leveraging quantum computing technologies for real-world use, thereby building up potential revenue streams for technology companies in the quantum computing market.