George Pataki

EQS-News: Comet Holding AG - Presentation of the Half-Year Results 2021

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Friday, July 23, 2021

We are pleased to invite you to the presentation of the first half-year 2021 results of Comet Holding AG.

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  • We are pleased to invite you to the presentation of the first half-year 2021 results of Comet Holding AG.
  • The half-year results will be presented in a conference call by Kevin Crofton, CEO, and Lisa Pataki, CFO.
  • The conference call will be held in English only.
  • Participation via webcast is also possible.

CFES Brilliant Pathways Announces $1.5 Million College Readiness Program for 20 Schools in Northern New York, Vermont

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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

b'ESSEX, N.Y., April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --It\'s well known that low-income urban students who want to attend college face significant hurdles.

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  • b'ESSEX, N.Y., April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --It\'s well known that low-income urban students who want to attend college face significant hurdles.
  • The application and program details can be found on the CFES website brilliantpathways.org .\n"This isn\'t about having just another program," said former New York governor George Pataki, a CFES board member.
  • "\nThe new program will offer a variety of components to the 20 participating schools.
  • These strategies are laid out in detail in a new book written by Dalton, Rural Pathways to College and Career (Routledge, April 2021).

The Honorable Earle I. Mack to Receive 'National Arts Award' From Americans for the Arts

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Friday, October 18, 2019

NEW YORK, Oct. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --The Honorable Earle I. Mack, former United States Ambassador to Finland (2004 2005) will receive a National Arts Award from Americans for the Arts, a national arts advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C., for his lifelong commitment to elevating and increasing access to arts and culture around the United States.

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  • NEW YORK, Oct. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --The Honorable Earle I. Mack, former United States Ambassador to Finland (2004 2005) will receive a National Arts Award from Americans for the Arts, a national arts advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C., for his lifelong commitment to elevating and increasing access to arts and culture around the United States.
  • Past recipients of the award have included Paul G. Allen, Teresa Heinz Kerry, and Brooke Astor.
  • He was recognized again by Governor Pataki in 2000, when he received the New York State Governor's Arts Award for outstanding leadership in the arts.
  • Ambassador Mack currently resides in Florida with his wife, Carol.