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Coherix Adds Former President of Bosch China to Its Board of Directors

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Chen Yudong, Edmund "Ed" Allen and Stan Piekos have joined the Coherix board of directors.

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  • ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Chen Yudong, Edmund "Ed" Allen and Stan Piekos have joined the Coherix board of directors.
  • Yudong served as the president of Bosch China for the past 12 years.
  • He added that China represents a major growth market for Coherix – a market in which Dr. Yudong's expertise will be of invaluable assistance.
  • He later was appointed executive vice president of Bosch China's automotive group and was named president of Bosch China in 2011.

Midtown Detroit Inc. Board of Directors Appoints Detroit Native, Maureen L. Stapleton as Interim Executive Director

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

DETROIT, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Maureen L. Stapleton has been named interim executive director of Midtown Detroit Inc. (MDI), a nonprofit organization creating community and economic development in the Midtown area of Detroit. Stapleton will assume her new role on March 1st, 2024. She joins MDI following Sue Mosey's retirement at the end of 2023.

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  • Stapleton Returns to Detroit with over 20 Years of Experience in Community Development, Government, and Operations
    DETROIT, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Maureen L. Stapleton has been named interim executive director of Midtown Detroit Inc. (MDI), a nonprofit organization creating community and economic development in the Midtown area of Detroit.
  • "I am excited and honored to join the dynamic team at Midtown Detroit Inc. and continue the work of the organization and its founding Executive Director Sue Mosey," said Stapleton.
  • This transformative process, spanning several months, will power Midtown Detroit Inc.'s next chapter, harnessing stakeholders' collective vision and need for the continuation of a dynamic Midtown Detroit.
  • Representing this District, which then included portions of Midtown, gave Stapleton a unique understanding of Midtown and its important role in Detroit.

DCS Corporation Names Todd MacLeod Vice President of its TACOM PM Support Division

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Thursday, February 15, 2024

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- DCS Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Todd MacLeod to Vice President and Division Manager of the TACOM PM Support Division, effective January 1, 2024.

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  • ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- DCS Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Todd MacLeod to Vice President and Division Manager of the TACOM PM Support Division, effective January 1, 2024.
  • Todd has been a consistent driver of growth, providing engineering, operations, and acquisition support to Program Executive Office (PEO) Ground Combat Systems (GCS) and PEO Combat Support & Combat Service Support (CS&CSS).
  • In this new role, Todd will look to continue that growth while maintaining a team of defense acquisition professionals who consistently deliver high quality support to their customers.
  • "We look forward to Todd continuing to pave the way for opportunities within our TACOM PM Support Division and for our Army Customers," commented Bill Protzman, DCS COO.

Meridian in Michigan and the Centene Foundation Announce $1.1 Million Grant to Wayne Mobile Health Unit

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Thursday, February 15, 2024

DETROIT, Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Meridian in Michigan, a leading managed care organization in the state of Michigan and a wholly owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), announced a partnership with the Wayne Mobile Health Unit (WMHU) to improve maternal and infant health and broadly support the WMHU's community outreach efforts to deliver preventative health services directly in neighborhoods, at homes and in workplaces.

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  • The hope is the initiative will reduce maternal health mortality rates, which are disproportionately higher among Black and Hispanic women.
  • "Meridian is pleased to collaborate with the Wayne Mobile Health Unit and our other partners to provide targeted services in an efficient way to urban and rural communities across Michigan," said Dr. Kay Judge, Meridian's Chief Medical Officer.
  • Among pregnancy-related maternal deaths between 2015 and 2019, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services found more than 63% were preventable.
  • "The Wayne Mobile Health Unit is incredibly grateful to the Centene Foundation for their substantial financial commitment," said Dr. Phillip Levy, Associate Vice President for Translational Science at Wayne State University and Director of the Wayne Mobile Health Unit.

Acuity Insights closes 2023 with expansion into new higher education disciplines and new partnerships

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Over the years, Acuity Insights' Casper test has gained widespread recognition as a premier tool for assessing non-academic attributes in the admissions process.

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  • Over the years, Acuity Insights' Casper test has gained widespread recognition as a premier tool for assessing non-academic attributes in the admissions process.
  • Analytics, an education performance analytics solution for Health Professions programs, welcomed 5 new programs and over 2,000 new learners.
  • Diversifying Into New Higher Education Disciplines: Acuity entered new disciplines, including Business and Engineering in North America and Psychology in Australia.
  • "Our mission is to support higher education institutions in discovering holistic student potential, expanding access to higher education, and fostering success for both students and programs,” says Matt Holland, Acuity’s CEO.

Preterm Births Linked to 'Hormone Disruptor' Chemicals May Cost United States Billions

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Then, the team looked for associations between these metabolite levels and preterm births.

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  • Then, the team looked for associations between these metabolite levels and preterm births.
  • "Otherwise, investigators are likely going to find the same study results in another few years about the next group of chemicals used as replacements."
  • California, among a few states, has banned some use of phthalates in consumer products, as have European Union member states.
  • Trasande cautions that further research is needed to better understand the specific mechanisms behind the link between phthalate exposure and preterm birth.

An independent commission is racing to redraw Detroit’s voting maps under a federal court order − but the change may not elect more Black candidates

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Monday, February 5, 2024

A panel of three federal judges ruled on Dec. 21, 2023, that a few state House and Senate legislative maps drawn by an independent Michigan commission violate the Voting Rights Act.

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  • A panel of three federal judges ruled on Dec. 21, 2023, that a few state House and Senate legislative maps drawn by an independent Michigan commission violate the Voting Rights Act.
  • Their ruling, which is currently under appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, says the maps dilute Black voting power in 13 Detroit area legislative districts and those districts must be redrawn.

Can you tell us about the commission?

  • The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission was created by a statewide ballot initiative to purge partisan politics from redistricting.
  • Our research found that Michigan’s commission has more members not affiliated with a political party than any other state redistricting commission.

How were Michigan legislative maps drawn before the commission?


Michigan’s 2010 district maps were drawn by Republican politicians and have been held up as examples of extreme partisan gerrymandering. These lopsided maps triggered a movement, Voters Not Politicians. Volunteers collected 425,000 signatures to get a constitutional amendment on the Michigan ballot to take redistricting out of the hands of politicians.

How did the commission create the new maps?

  • It was required to hold at least 10 public meetings to gather input prior to drawing maps; it held 16.
  • It had to hold at least five public meetings after publishing its first drafts; it held 38.
  • Citizens made more than 25,000 public comments at meetings or in written form.

Why were the new maps challenged?


In 2022, a group of Detroit voters filed a lawsuit, Agee v. Benson, challenging a few districts based on the federal Voting Rights Act. A three-judge panel ruled that 13 districts in the Detroit metro area – seven for the state House and six for the state Senate – are unconstitutional because they violate the equal protection clause, which says district lines cannot be drawn based solely on race.
The commissioners appealed the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. But on Jan. 22, the high court refused to stop the process of redrawing the maps. The panel now has until Feb. 2 to present redrawn maps for public comment, with final ones due in March. The Supreme Court may still rule on the commission’s appeal – but likely not until after the state’s primary elections on Aug. 6.

Why did Detroit lose majority Black districts?

  • The decline in majority Black districts in Detroit isn’t unique to the 2022 district maps.
  • In 2012, the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus protested losing two other Detroit state House districts.
  • In other words, the declining Black population in Detroit is a persistent demographic trend that complicates applying the Voting Rights Act.

Why is it so complex to make the Voting Rights Act work in Detroit?

  • Under the Voting Rights Act, maps can neither crack nor pack minority voters.
  • Cracking is when minority voters are spread across multiple districts, which makes it harder for them to win elections.
  • Experts hired by the commission advised them that 35% to 45% is the sweet spot between packing and cracking Black voters in these districts.
  • In District 8, which has 46% Black voters, Mike McFall, a white man, won the primary with 38% of the vote against two Black candidates.

So you’re suggesting too many primary candidates, not map boundaries, dilute the Black vote?

  • For example, three Black primary candidates lost in the 9th House District, which has 53% Black voters.
  • Other solutions like ranked choice voting could increase opportunities for Black primary victories, regardless of how many candidates run.

The new maps must be finalized by March 29. What does this mean for 2024 elections?


Given the tight deadline for the commission to publish the maps, receive public comments and then vote on the maps, candidates will have a shorter window to organize primary election campaigns. Some incumbents will see their constituents shift again. And it is possible that Black voters will be packed into a smaller number of districts.
Marjorie Sarbaugh-Thompson gathered signatures for the ballot initiative that put the redistricting commission before voters, and donated $100 to the group Voters Not Politicians. Lyke Thompson helped gather signatures for the 2018 ballot initiative that created the citizen commission.

Corvias Advances Partnerships and Impact in 2023

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

In 2023, Corvias’ property management teams across all installations hosted multiple family-friendly resident events that focused on building community and connection.

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  • In 2023, Corvias’ property management teams across all installations hosted multiple family-friendly resident events that focused on building community and connection.
  • In 2023, Corvias team members volunteered more than 800 hours nationwide and donated more than $34,500 to non-profit organizations.
  • Corvias invested in its workforce and partnerships in 2023, by bringing on industry experts to advance its mission.
  • In 2023, Corvias celebrated eight team members who joined the property management team at Fort Meade in 2001.

Kemp Klein Law Firm Welcomes Attorney Amanda Afton Martin

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Thursday, February 1, 2024

TROY, Feb. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Amanda has joined Kemp Klein as a shareholder and will be actively involved in the estate planning, real estate, probate and trust administration, business planning, and tax planning practice groups.

Key Points: 
  • TROY, Feb. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Amanda has joined Kemp Klein as a shareholder and will be actively involved in the estate planning, real estate, probate and trust administration, business planning, and tax planning practice groups.
  • We are very pleased to welcome a new shareholder of Amanda's caliber to our team," said Brian Rolfe, CEO of Kemp Klein.
  • We are very pleased to welcome a new shareholder of Amanda's caliber to our team," said Brian Rolfe, CEO of Kemp Klein.
  • She brings a distinctive combination of experience and education in taxation, estate planning and administration, and business law, offering valuable representation and guidance to clients at Kemp Klein.

Vuzix Establishes Ophthalmic Advisory Board to Better Serve Human Vision Correction Needs with AR Glasses

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Monday, January 29, 2024

The Company also announces the appointment of Doctor Shabbir Khambati to this board as the chair and a founding board member.

Key Points: 
  • The Company also announces the appointment of Doctor Shabbir Khambati to this board as the chair and a founding board member.
  • Coming up with new and implementable methods and techniques to compensate for human vision issues is critical for the ultimate success of HUDs and AR glasses.
  • Increased knowledge and oversight in vision correction will allow Vuzix to better serve its customers and offer vision correction solutions that still allow the benefits of AR glasses and HUDs in as seamless a way as possible, as most industry observers state that vision correction solutions must be found for AR glasses to succeed.
  • Numerous technology and healthcare firms maintain medical and scientific advisory boards to support various needs.