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Chalk Secures $10M Seed Funding to Power Machine Learning and AI

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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Chalk, the data platform for machine learning, announced today that it has raised $10 million in seed funding led by General Catalyst, Unusual Ventures, and Xfund.

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  • Chalk, the data platform for machine learning, announced today that it has raised $10 million in seed funding led by General Catalyst, Unusual Ventures, and Xfund.
  • Ramp, the ultimate platform for modern finance teams, selected Chalk to power core lending and fraud models.
  • “We deeply understand the pain points and workflows that make machine learning challenging, and we’ve applied those lessons here at Chalk," said Marx.
  • We share a common vision to reshape the landscape of machine learning and data science, and believe Chalk's team is well-equipped to achieve this.

Six must-read summer fiction books – reviewed by our experts

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Thursday, July 6, 2023

Summer is here and many people have more time to read. Whether you’re looking for a steamy read for the beach, a twisty mystery to pass the time on a long train journey or an engrossing work of historical fiction to accompany you to the park, our experts in literature have you covered with a series of recommendation’s of novels released in 2023.1. Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie GarmusShe writes: “Fuel for learning” and “Don’t automatically let the boys win” on slips of paper tucked in beside the sandwiches.

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Summer is here and many people have more time to read. Whether you’re looking for a steamy read for the beach, a twisty mystery to pass the time on a long train journey or an engrossing work of historical fiction to accompany you to the park, our experts in literature have you covered with a series of recommendation’s of novels released in 2023.

1. Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus

    • She writes: “Fuel for learning” and “Don’t automatically let the boys win” on slips of paper tucked in beside the sandwiches.
    • Throughout the book Zott points out the inequalities she suffers because of her gender with a cutting matter-of-factness that boils everything down to chemistry.
    • Garmus has created a love story that defies the tropes and presents a powerful woman attacking life on her own terms.

2. Tokyo Express by Seichō Matsumoto, translated by Jesse Kirkwood

    • So it should be little surprise that a novel which starts on 13 January on Platform 13 of a Japanese railway station soon takes a sinister turn.
    • A couple of corpses are found splayed side-by-side on a remote beach, the tableau suggestive of a love suicide.
    • Matsumoto’s slimline novel has become a classic in his native Japan since its 1958 publication.

3. The Three Dahlias by Katy Watson

    • Little do they know they have walked into what will quickly become a real-life murder mystery.
    • An unusual aspect of this whodunit is that it follows the detectives closely, something avoided by the classic detective novel to maintain mystery until the end.
    • The ingenious structure of The Three Dahlias resolves this problem by having three detectives, each hiding details but also acting in turn as Sherlock’s sidekick Watson to the others.

4. Nothing Special by Nicole Flattery

    • Nicole Flattery’s first novel, Nothing Special, is somewhat more anchored in reality than her debut short story collection, Show them a Good Time, which was a series of oddball vignettes, witty and disturbing in turn.
    • The story begins in 1966 and charts the journey of high-school dropout Mae, who finds herself employed as a typist at Andy Warhol’s studio, The Factory.
    • Like Mae, the reader cannot help but be seduced by the sordidly appealing world which Flattery evokes.

5. Four Seasons in Japan by Nick Bradley

    • Armchair travellers can readily picture Tokyo – vibrant with neon lights and pulsing with nightlife – but in his latest love letter to the country, Nick Bradley takes the slow train to rural Japan.
    • Flo, an American character who first appeared in his bestseller The Cat and the City, chances upon an
      intriguing novel, Sound of Water.
    • We read her translation as she grapples with some of the issues of failure and freedom shared by its main character, Kyo.

6. The Cherokee Rose: A Novel of Gardens and Ghosts by Tiya Miles

    • This inspiring, moving and deeply spiritual “dual time” novel is loosely based upon research by the historian Tiya Miles, who introduces readers to the often-overlooked ownership of enslaved people by Native Americans.
    • She deftly guides the reader through this complex history via the lives of three strong, contemporary women: Jinx, Cheyenne and Ruth.
    • Their interests in the former plantation (the Cherokee Rose) leads them to Georgia during a time of upheaval.

ANDY BY ANDERSON HAY™ LAUNCHES ECOMMERCE SITE FOR SMALL PET MARKET

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Thursday, June 16, 2022

ELLENSBURG, Wash., June 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Andy by Anderson Hay™, a newcomer to the small pet market delivering farm-fresh hay for rabbits, guinea pigs and other small pets, expands its U.S. presence by launching a new ecommerce website, Andy.pet, introducing small pet owners to its high-quality hay and all-natural products. Since 2022, Andy has been selling its USDA certified organic and natural Timothy hay, alfalfa, bedding and other products through its online store and third-party online channels, principally Amazon.   

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  • ELLENSBURG, Wash., June 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Andy by Anderson Hay, a newcomer to the small pet market delivering farm-fresh hay for rabbits, guinea pigs and other small pets, expands its U.S. presence by launching a new ecommerce website, Andy.pet , introducing small pet owners to its high-quality hay and all-naturalproducts.
  • "Andy is a family business that takes great pride in each box we fill," said Mark Anderson, CEO of Andy by Anderson Hay and Anderson Hay & Grain.
  • Andy by Anderson Hay specializes in selling high-quality USDA certified organic and natural Timothy hay, alfalfa, bedding, and other food for rabbits, guinea pigs and the small pet market online.
  • Andy by Anderson Hay: Molly Anderson, Social Media & Communications Manager, at (844) 563-7538 or [email protected]
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Strong Growth has OASIS Group Expand Executive Team

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Thursday, November 5, 2020

Andy joined OASIS Group in June 2020 and has over 20 years' experience in the records and information management industry.

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  • Andy joined OASIS Group in June 2020 and has over 20 years' experience in the records and information management industry.
  • In his role as Group Director of Operational Integration and Performance, Andy has implemented a number of transformational efficiencies that have allowed OASIS Group to better serve its clients and Team Members.
  • "I am pleased to welcome Steve and Andy into their new roles," said Espen Halvorsen, Chief Executive Officer at OASIS Group.
  • Steve and Andy join Ian O'Donovan, Chief Financial Officer;Nick Knight, Chief Commercial Officer; and Jane Gallagher, Group HR Director, to complete the OASIS Group executive team led by Espen Halvorsen, Chief Executive Officer.

AstroTurf Corporation Pays Tribute to "Mr. AstroTurf", Andy Belles

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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Andy unwaveringly served his company, his clients and his industry throughout his four-decade career in sports surfacing.

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  • Andy unwaveringly served his company, his clients and his industry throughout his four-decade career in sports surfacing.
  • In 2017, Andy was inducted into the AstroTurf Legacy Club an honor reserved for leaders who have achieved exceptional influence on the brand and the industry.
  • Anyone who met Andy was touched by his amiable personality, his wit, and his genuine interest in others' well-being.
  • A Memorial Service for Andy Belles will be held on Tuesday, August 6th, 2019 at Dalton Funeral Home.