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Foot Levelers Expands Financial Commitment to Foundation for Chiropractic Progress: Additional $1M Gift and Up To $1M in Matching Funds Marking F4CP 20th Anniversary

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Monday, October 16, 2023

Foot Levelers , the world’s leading provider of custom-crafted custom, flexible orthotics, today announces that on the joyous 20-year anniversary celebration of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) , the Company is donating an additional $1M and gift matching funds up to another $1M.

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  • Foot Levelers , the world’s leading provider of custom-crafted custom, flexible orthotics, today announces that on the joyous 20-year anniversary celebration of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) , the Company is donating an additional $1M and gift matching funds up to another $1M.
  • F4CP is a not-for-profit organization with nearly 35K members that Foot Levelers helped to establish and has generously supported over two decades as a way to give back to the profession.
  • The clock is ticking, with a goal to reach the optimal matching funds by the December 31, 2023, deadline.
  • These accolades underscore the F4CP's commitment to excellence and its relentless pursuit of advancing chiropractic care on multiple fronts.

Class Certified in Action Against The University of South Florida Board of Trustees

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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

The lawsuit entitled Moore v. The University of South Florida Board of Trustees, Case No.

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  • The lawsuit entitled Moore v. The University of South Florida Board of Trustees, Case No.
  • : 21-CA-2445 (Division L) is currently pending in Circuit Court in Hillsborough County, Florida.
  • On August 14, 2023, the Court entered an Order certifying a class of students enrolled at the University of South Florida who paid Fees for services, facilities, resources, activities, and/or events that were not provided.
  • All students who were enrolled at the University of South Florida during the COVID-19 pandemic may be able to recoup fees for on-campus services they paid for but did not receive.

FHU Student Completes Army Combat Fitness Test, Will Soon Become Contracted ROTC Cadet

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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Henderson, Tenn., Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- FHU freshman Parker Pugh felt nervous leading up to the six-event Army Combat Fitness Test, but his perseverance paid off, allowing him to join the ranks of the Skyhawk Army ROTC Battalion on his way to becoming a contracted Cadet.

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  • Henderson, Tenn., Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- FHU freshman Parker Pugh felt nervous leading up to the six-event Army Combat Fitness Test, but his perseverance paid off, allowing him to join the ranks of the Skyhawk Army ROTC Battalion on his way to becoming a contracted Cadet.
  • By successfully completing this challenging physical test, Pugh will join Cadet Cody Goodwin as FHU's second contracted Army ROTC Cadet in the Skyhawk Battalion's FHU Lion Detachment.
  • "This was the last hurdle I had to become a contracted Army ROTC Cadet, a title I will be proud to hold until graduation and my commission in the US Army."
  • "We are proud of this accomplishment so early in the semester and are excited for him to become an officially contracted FHU Lion Detachment Army ROTC Cadet."

Jon Soderstrom Joins Wilson Sonsini as Chief Licensing Advisor

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Monday, November 28, 2022

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, the premier provider of legal services to technology, life sciences, and growth enterprises worldwide, announced today that Jon Soderstrom is joining the firm as its chief licensing advisor (East) in the New York office.

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  • Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, the premier provider of legal services to technology, life sciences, and growth enterprises worldwide, announced today that Jon Soderstrom is joining the firm as its chief licensing advisor (East) in the New York office.
  • Soderstrom is well known throughout the East Coasts venture capital and academic communities as an expert in technology transfer.
  • Jon was crucial in Yales development of research projects that brought cutting-edge technology and ideas into everyday life, said Ian Edvalson, Wilson Sonsini partner and co-leader of the firms technology transactions practice.
  • His standing within the entrepreneurial community on the East Coast will help Wilson Sonsini develop important relationships with clients.

A female-led waste management platform from California has raised $8M to scale an innovative approach to the refuse problems of U.S. businesses

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Thursday, October 6, 2022

Trash Warrior provides a completely new business approach to B2B waste management in the U.S. market.

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  • Trash Warrior provides a completely new business approach to B2B waste management in the U.S. market.
  • After booking a waste management request on trashwarrior.com , any business can have their waste headaches resolved in a matter of hours rather than days.
  • Trash Warrior invented an innovative approach to solving market problems, thus ensuring the company 's rapid growth."
  • Founded in San Francisco three years ago, the innovative company now provides enterprise customers with full-service waste management across the U.S.

Poneman Receives Order of the Rising Sun by the Government of Japan

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Monday, September 12, 2022

"I am humbled and deeply grateful to the Government of Japan for this honor and wish to thank the many individuals who have made it possible.

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  • "I am humbled and deeply grateful to the Government of Japan for this honor and wish to thank the many individuals who have made it possible.
  • "The United States and Japan can develop and deploy the next generation of reactors in our own countries and around the world.
  • The Ambassador of Japan to the United States, Koji Tomita, delivered remarks and conferred the award on behalf of the Emperor of Japan.
  • The Order of the Rising Sun was established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji to be awarded for exceptional civil or military merit.

USPA SECURES A PERMANENT HOME FOR POLO IN SOUTH FLORIDA WITH AGREEMENT TO PURCHASE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH FROM WELLINGTON EQUESTRIAN PARTNERS

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Thursday, June 9, 2022

The U.S. Polo Association has purchased one of the premier polo clubs in the world located in Wellington, Florida.

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  • The U.S. Polo Association has purchased one of the premier polo clubs in the world located in Wellington, Florida.
  • The USPA is confident that continuing to strive for excellence will lead to even greater demand for polo.
  • South Florida is the home of the USPA and USPA Global Licensing, as well as the Museum of Polo & Hall of Fame and the Polo Training Foundation.
  • Wellington Equestrian Partners, LLC ("WEP") is a Wellington based partnership whose primary mission is to enhance and preserve Wellington's equestrian economy.

Shane H. Brown Joins GT Medical Technologies as Chief Commercial Officer

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Thursday, May 26, 2022

TEMPE, Ariz., May 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Shane Brown has joined GT Medical Technologies as its chief commercial officer. In this role, he will oversee all aspects of the company's commercial strategies to drive growth and adoption of GammaTile Therapy. 

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  • Shane Brown will join the executive team, leading the commercial organization to accelerate the growth of GammaTile Therapy in the U.S. market
    TEMPE, Ariz., May 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Shane Brown has joined GT Medical Technologies as its chief commercial officer.
  • Shane Brown joined GT Medical Technologies as CCO to oversee the commercial strategies of GammaTile Therapy.
  • "We are pleased to welcome Shane Brown to the leadership team in the role of chief commercial officer," said GT Medical Technologies President and CEO Matthew E. Likens.
  • Before joining GT Medical Technologies, Mr. Brown was the president and general manager of North America for Itamar Medical, a NASDAQ-listed company that ZOLL Medical acquired for $538 million in December 2021.

Primrose Schools Announces 2021 Charitable Giving Results

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Through its Primrose PromiseSM CSR program, 75,000 students and families across the country engaged in giving efforts to raise more than $215,000 for local and national non-profit organizations and $140,000 for the Primrose Schools Children's Foundation , the charitable arm of Primrose Schools.

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  • Through its Primrose PromiseSM CSR program, 75,000 students and families across the country engaged in giving efforts to raise more than $215,000 for local and national non-profit organizations and $140,000 for the Primrose Schools Children's Foundation , the charitable arm of Primrose Schools.
  • Primrose Promise gives Primrose team members, as well as Franchise Owners, staff, students and their families the opportunity to participate in meaningful service learning and charitable giving efforts that make a difference in their communities.
  • Primrose is committed to helping people and embracing the importance of "giving without expectation," an ideal that is also instilled in children as part of the Primrose Balanced Learning approach .
  • As a result, this year, Primrose schools donated more than 35,000 books to local libraries, schools, children's hospitals and other non-profit partners.

U.S. Agricultural University Students' Mental Well-being and Resilience During the First Wave of COVID-19

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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Over 40% of agricultural undergraduate students were likely to be suffering from moderate to severe depression after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Over 40% of agricultural undergraduate students were likely to be suffering from moderate to severe depression after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Ehmke says, "The study found there was a significant difference in agricultural students' mental health across genders in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Women were much more likely, in general, to be at risk of depression and had lower life satisfaction than male students.
  • Yet, there are personal and environmental factors that helped to dampen the mental health adversity and increase the likelihood of students' resilience during the first wave.