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TD SYNNEX Names Sammy Kinlaw SVP of Customer Communities in North America

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Monday, November 29, 2021

FREMONT, Calif., and CLEARWATER, Fla., Nov. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- TD SYNNEX Corporation named Sammy Kinlaw to lead its customer communities as senior vice president, Sales Communities, North America.

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  • FREMONT, Calif., and CLEARWATER, Fla., Nov. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- TD SYNNEX Corporation named Sammy Kinlaw to lead its customer communities as senior vice president, Sales Communities, North America.
  • Bob Stegner, senior vice president, Marketing, North America, said Kinlaw's deep understanding of the channel and extensive knowledge across a host of technologies and vendors makes him uniquely qualified to lead TD SYNNEX' member communities.
  • Kinlaw said each of the communities has historically demonstrated growth at a premium to the market and is expected to continue doing so.
  • TD SYNNEX, the TD SYNNEX Logo and all other TD SYNNEX company, product and services names and slogans are trademarks or registered trademarks ofSYNNEX Corporation.

Citizens Announces Sheryl Kinlaw As New Chief Legal Officer

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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

AUSTIN, Texas, July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Citizens, Inc. (NYSE: CIA) today announced that Sheryl Kinlaw has been appointed Chief Legal Officer, reporting directly to Gerald W. Shields, Vice-Chairman of the Board and interim CEO, effective immediately.

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  • AUSTIN, Texas, July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Citizens, Inc. (NYSE: CIA) today announced that Sheryl Kinlaw has been appointed Chief Legal Officer, reporting directly to Gerald W. Shields, Vice-Chairman of the Board and interim CEO, effective immediately.
  • She will lead the legal team with responsibility for all legal, regulatory, governance and compliance matters.
  • "Sheryl is a proven executive advisor with extensive legal expertise that will help us deliver on our long-term commitment to sustainable growth," said Gerald W. Shields.
  • Ms. Kinlaw knows the Company well, having served as Interim Chief Legal Officer since April 2021 and dedicated outside counsel since March 2020.

Tech Data Appoints Sammy Kinlaw Senior Vice President of Endpoint Solutions, Americas

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Monday, September 28, 2020

Tech Data today announced it has appointed Sammy Kinlaw as senior vice president of endpoint solutions for the companys Americas region.

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  • Tech Data today announced it has appointed Sammy Kinlaw as senior vice president of endpoint solutions for the companys Americas region.
  • Kinlaw brings more than 20 years of experience in IT and distribution across multiple Tech Data vendor partners.
  • Sammys experience and depth of knowledge across a host of technologies and vendors as well as his deep understanding of the channel make him a perfect fit for Tech Data, said John OShea, President, Americas, Tech Data.
  • He joins Tech Data from Lexmark International, where he served as vice president of channel and OEM sales.

Jury Awards Tragically Injured Former Inmate $1 Million for Medical Neglect Inside Virginia Prison

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

The Lunenburg Correctional Center medical staff failed to set John Kinlaw's broken right ring finger leaving his hand permanently disabled.

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  • The Lunenburg Correctional Center medical staff failed to set John Kinlaw's broken right ring finger leaving his hand permanently disabled.
  • Despite continued protests and appeals by Kinlaw and his family, it took the Lunenburg medical team more than 235 days to get Kinlaw the proper medical care.
  • The jury verdict, certified by Federal District Court Judge Robert E. Payne, awarded Kinlaw $708,671 in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages.
  • The Verona, Virginia, company, dedicated to protecting the civil rights of prisoners and others, funded the lawsuit that brought Kinlaw justice.

NEXUS SERVICES REPORTS: Shocking Medical Neglect Within The Broken Prison System. Virginia Doc Medical Team On Trial For Horrific Refusal To Provide Emergency Medical Treatment To A State Inmate.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019

On multiple occasions, for more than 235 days, it is alleged Dr. Charles Nwaokocha, Nurse Price and Nurse Banks refused John Kinlaw proper medical care, including X-rays, MRIs, and even properly setting his broken finger.

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  • On multiple occasions, for more than 235 days, it is alleged Dr. Charles Nwaokocha, Nurse Price and Nurse Banks refused John Kinlaw proper medical care, including X-rays, MRIs, and even properly setting his broken finger.
  • As a direct result of his alleged sub-standard medical care, Kinlaw faces the possible amputation of his right ring-finger even after painful surgery.
  • Kinlaw's mother, Elizabeth, told Department of Corrections executives that she believed LCC/Armor was "waiting John out" to avoid the cost of the medical procedure.
  • Kinlaw's life will be forever impacted by the tortuous decisions of a "doctor" and "medical team" that abused their authority and doomed the plaintiff to a life of pain and disfigurement.