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RH CPAs Chief Visionary Officer Leon Rives Announces Three New Hires

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Monday, September 11, 2023

Lexington, N.C., Sept. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Accounting, tax and advisory firm RH CPAs is pleased to announce three new hires.

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  • Lexington, N.C., Sept. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Accounting, tax and advisory firm RH CPAs is pleased to announce three new hires.
  • Kameron Hoyle is an incoming Audit Associate; Syed Hamza Iftikhar is an incoming Junior Audit Associate; and Marie Yarbrough is an incoming Associate Auditor.
  • Hoyle is an Audit Associate in RH’s Lexington, N.C. office.
  • She is currently working towards her associate degree in applied science for business administration from Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem, N.C. Yarbrough is a native of Lexington, N.C.
    “RH CPAs is thrilled to welcome Kameron, Syed and Marie,” said Leon L. Rives II, Chief Visionary Officer at RH CPAs.

Aera Energy Appoints Randy Hoyle as New Chief Carbon Solutions Officer

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Monday, July 17, 2023

Aera Energy LLC today announced that Randy Hoyle will join the company as its first Chief Carbon Solutions Officer (CCSO).

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  • Aera Energy LLC today announced that Randy Hoyle will join the company as its first Chief Carbon Solutions Officer (CCSO).
  • In this role, Hoyle will oversee Aera’s growing renewable and decarbonization business, helping to advance the development of carbon capture and storage and other emerging technologies.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230717725547/en/
    Randy Hoyle, Chief Carbon Solutions Officer (Photo: Business Wire)
    “Randy is an accomplished leader, known for setting strategies, building exceptional teams, and creating an execution culture – much aligned with ours here at Aera,” said Aera Energy CEO Erik Bartsch.
  • "Aera has the capability, expertise and talent to lead in transforming California’s economy," said Aera Energy Chief Carbon Solutions Officer Randy Hoyle.

Bionano Genomics Announces the Appointment of Stephanie Hoyle as VP Corporate Marketing and Alex Helm as VP Strategic Product Marketing

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Thursday, November 4, 2021

Together, they bring 22 years of experience in the genomics space and 36 years of experience in marketing.

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  • Together, they bring 22 years of experience in the genomics space and 36 years of experience in marketing.
  • At Bionano, Stephanie will oversee global marketing and brand strategy for the Company.
  • After leaving Illumina, Stephanie founded the Hoyle Marketing Group.
  • I am thrilled that Stephanie and Alex have joined our team to lead our brand evolution and strategic product marketing planning, said Erik Holmlin, PhD, CEO of Bionano Genomics.

Stay home and stay safe, Speaker urges staff

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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Stay home and stay safe, Speaker urges staff

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  • Stay home and stay safe, Speaker urges staff
    House staff and MPs staff who can work from home should do so and resist returning to the parliamentary estate - to continue to keep themselves and their colleagues safe, the Speaker has insisted.
  • Sir Lindsay Hoyle reiterated the message after the House of Commons Commission, which he chairs, heard some confusion had been caused by recent announcements.
  • But Sir Lindsay said the message still stands.
  • Nothing has changed since lockdown - all staff who can work remotely should stay away from Parliament, he said.

Stay home and stay safe, Speaker urges staff

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Stay home and stay safe, Speaker urges staff

Key Points: 
  • Stay home and stay safe, Speaker urges staff
    House staff and MPs staff who can work from home should do so and resist returning to the parliamentary estate - to continue to keep themselves and their colleagues safe, the Speaker has insisted.
  • Sir Lindsay Hoyle reiterated the message after the House of Commons Commission, which he chairs, heard some confusion had been caused by recent announcements.
  • But Sir Lindsay said the message still stands.
  • Nothing has changed since lockdown - all staff who can work remotely should stay away from Parliament, he said.

Voting procedures in the House of Commons

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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

At present, there is no method for physical divisions sanctioned by the House, other than the tradition method via the voting lobbies.

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  • At present, there is no method for physical divisions sanctioned by the House, other than the tradition method via the voting lobbies.
  • Public Health England has indicated that voting using the lobbies is not acceptable under social distancing restrictions.
  • Statement from Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons
    Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, said:
    "While we will return to fully physical proceedings in the House tomorrow they will not be the same as before.
  • Follow the @HouseofCommons on Twitter and @UKHouseofCommons on Instagram, for updates on the UK House of Commons Chamber and more.

Voting procedures in the House of Commons

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, June 2, 2020

At present, there is no method for physical divisions sanctioned by the House, other than the tradition method via the voting lobbies.

Key Points: 
  • At present, there is no method for physical divisions sanctioned by the House, other than the tradition method via the voting lobbies.
  • Public Health England has indicated that voting using the lobbies is not acceptable under social distancing restrictions.
  • Statement from Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons
    Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, said:
    "While we will return to fully physical proceedings in the House tomorrow they will not be the same as before.
  • Follow the @HouseofCommons on Twitter and @UKHouseofCommons on Instagram, for updates on the UK House of Commons Chamber and more.

Virtual meetings allow MPs to scrutinise

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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle said the temporary measure will mean there is no need for MPs to attend sessions in Parliament - or put themselves, their families and the public at risk.

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  • Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle said the temporary measure will mean there is no need for MPs to attend sessions in Parliament - or put themselves, their families and the public at risk.
  • Virtual evidence sessions of the Health Committee and Treasury Committee have already taken place while the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee is set to use the technology next.
  • In a letter to MPs, Sir Lindsaysaid remote participation in proceedings could take place until 30 June but could be extended if necessary.
  • At the moment, as with every organisation, we are reacting to a fast-evolving situation, with limited resources and doing our best in the circumstances, Sir Lindsay said.