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Law Firm Known for Expertise in Leadership Succession Announces Its Own Transition

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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Beatrice (Bea) Wolper , who founded the firm with her husband Dick Emens in 2009, has assumed the position of CEO.

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  • Beatrice (Bea) Wolper , who founded the firm with her husband Dick Emens in 2009, has assumed the position of CEO.
  • "I have spent decades teaching the owners of family businesses how to prepare for a successful transition and then, in turn, let go," said Wolper.
  • With that in mind, we started transitioning firm management to her over the last couple of years.
  • I'm grateful to lead a firm that not only prioritizes our clients, but our families, as well," explained Jasin.

Comcast Expands Digital Equity Efforts: Installs Free WiFi at 1,000th Lift Zone Community Center

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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Comcast announced today that it has installed free WiFi in its 1,000th Lift Zone in St. Paul, Minnesota at The Sanneh Foundations Seton Center.

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  • Comcast announced today that it has installed free WiFi in its 1,000th Lift Zone in St. Paul, Minnesota at The Sanneh Foundations Seton Center.
  • Lift Zones came along at a critical time, providing free WiFi access within select recreation, community, and senior centers, as well as public housing computer labs.
  • As announced December 6th, Comcast also plans to provide free WiFi at up to 100 veteran-serving locations nationwide.
  • Lift Zones, where we provide free WiFi access to neighborhoods in need, are an extension of our efforts to address digital equity for everyone who needs the Internet for homework, for jobs, or learning digital skills.

DCHFA Funds First Development of Fiscal Year 2022

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Thursday, October 14, 2021

Washington, D.C., Oct. 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) has financed its first development of Fiscal Year 2022, SOME (So Others Might Eat) North Capitol.

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  • Washington, D.C., Oct. 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) has financed its first development of Fiscal Year 2022, SOME (So Others Might Eat) North Capitol.
  • We are enthused to begin what is poised to be a very active Fiscal Year 2022 by funding affordable apartments in one of the citys most sought after neighborhoods for market rate units, by developers as well as renters, stated Christopher E. Donald, Executive Director/CEO, DCHFA.
  • It is a privilege to continue to work with them and we look forward to doing so much more!
  • In addition to the bonds issued by DCHFA, SOME North Capitol received $20.3 million from the Department of Housing and Community Developments Housing Production Trust Fund.