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Emissions Data Now Available Online for Stanislaus Waste-to-Energy Facility

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Monday, August 7, 2023

With this data now available on the facility's webpage , residents of Stanislaus County and neighboring areas have an unfettered virtual seat into the control room to view the same data that Covanta operators use to monitor operational performance at the Waste-to-Energy site.

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  • With this data now available on the facility's webpage , residents of Stanislaus County and neighboring areas have an unfettered virtual seat into the control room to view the same data that Covanta operators use to monitor operational performance at the Waste-to-Energy site.
  • "By making this data readily available, we are providing the communities of Stanislaus County a feeling of confidence and pride knowing that the waste being processed at the Waste-to-Energy facility is being done so both sustainably and safely," said Chief Sustainability Officer Tequila Smith at Covanta, which operates the facility.
  • "The Covanta Stanislaus facility provides a vital service to our community and to our environment.
  • In fact, every year, the facility reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 176,000 tons – the equivalent of taking 38,000 passenger vehicles off the road," said Tequila.

Transport Increases Risk of Complication or Death for Critically Ill Patients

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Monday, November 7, 2022

WALTHAM, Mass., Nov. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- When patients are critically ill, intrahospital transport (IHT), moving patients within the hospital, can cause significant complications.(1) Patients may be moved to other hospital areas for diagnostic testing or transferred to another unit. Regardless of the length of stay in the hospital, IHT statistically increases the risk of complications and death.(2) Nearly half of all patients transported within a hospital experience an adverse event.(3) To minimize the risk, IHT must be well-planned, executed efficiently, and include the proper monitoring equipment and staff. Equipment needs to be set up for transport without the risk of tangled cords or lost power. When an IHT is executed by trained personnel using remote telemetry, even critically ill patients can be safely transported.(4)

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  • WALTHAM, Mass., Nov. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- When patients are critically ill, intrahospital transport (IHT), moving patients within the hospital, can cause significant complications.
  • Regardless of the length of stay in the hospital, IHT statistically increases the risk of complications and death.
  • When an IHT is executed by trained personnel using remote telemetry, even critically ill patients can be safely transported.
  • "Complications during intrahospital transport of critically ill patients: Focus on risk identification and prevention."

B&C Presents "Domestic Chemical Regulation and Achieving Circularity," a Webinar Focusing On Sustainable Product Development

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Monday, April 25, 2022

WASHINGTON, April 25, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A circular economy requires new thinking about what products we make, from which materials we make them, and where products go at the end of their useful life. An important but often overlooked aspect of new product development is an understanding of the consequences of the product's chemical composition and the end-of-life implications of the decisions made at the front end of the process. Working within this framework plays a critical role in building a resilient, dependable, and sustainable system that fosters innovation to develop a circular economy. Register now to join Lynn L. Bergeson, Richard E. Engler, Ph.D., Kate Sellers, and Mathy Stanislaus, Esq., as Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C®) presents "Domestic Chemical Regulation and Achieving Circularity."

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  • Register now to attend the "Domestic Chemical Regulation and Achieving Circularity" webinar on May 18, 2022, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (EDT).
  • Working within this framework plays a critical role in building a resilient, dependable, and sustainable system that fosters innovation to develop a circular economy.
  • (B&C) presents " Domestic Chemical Regulation and Achieving Circularity. "
  • In addition to her consulting work, Kate teaches "Product Stewardship and Chemical Sustainability" at Harvard University.

Stanislas Andre takes over the management of the APS Group investment division

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

PRAGUE, March 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Stanislas Andre is the new CEO of APS Investments, taking over from Jozef Martink.

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  • PRAGUE, March 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Stanislas Andre is the new CEO of APS Investments, taking over from Jozef Martink.
  • Stanislas will play a key role in determining our investment strategy in the post-pandemic market," said Martin Machon, CEO of APS.
  • Jozef Martink, who temporarily headed the APS Group investment division, will remain with the company as Chief Investment Officer.
  • The core business of APS Group consists of three pillars: investment, administration, and management of overdue receivables; real estate investments; and debt recovery.

CHEOPS TECHNOLOGY Enters a New Chapter to Accelerate its Development to Become one of the European Leaders in Cloud Services

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Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Emmanuel and Stphane are experienced information technology entrepreneurs with a track record of delivering customer success and growth in the cloud services sector.

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  • Emmanuel and Stphane are experienced information technology entrepreneurs with a track record of delivering customer success and growth in the cloud services sector.
  • Nicolas will remain a director and shareholder alongside Aquiline, ERES, the new co-managing partners and the CHEOPS management team.
  • "During the last 17 years, CHEOPS has become a leader in cloud services and secure infrastructure in France and Switzerland.
  • CHEOPS is organised in 4 Divisions: Cloud & Managed Services, Infrastructure, Network, Security & Unified Communications, Technology Modernization.

CHEOPS TECHNOLOGY Enters a New Chapter to Accelerate its Development to Become one of the European Leaders in Cloud Services

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Emmanuel and Stphane are experienced information technology entrepreneurs with a track record of delivering customer success and growth in the cloud services sector.

Key Points: 
  • Emmanuel and Stphane are experienced information technology entrepreneurs with a track record of delivering customer success and growth in the cloud services sector.
  • Nicolas will remain a director and shareholder alongside Aquiline, ERES, the new co-managing partners and the CHEOPS management team.
  • "During the last 17 years, CHEOPS has become a leader in cloud services and secure infrastructure in France and Switzerland.
  • CHEOPS is organised in 4 Divisions: Cloud & Managed Services, Infrastructure, Network, Security & Unified Communications, Technology Modernization.

Demandbase Hires Brewster Stanislaw as Chief Product Officer; Adds Even More Caliber to Executive Team

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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Demandbase , the B2B go-to-market leader, today announced it has welcomed Brewster Stanislaw on board as chief product officer.

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  • SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Demandbase , the B2B go-to-market leader, today announced it has welcomed Brewster Stanislaw on board as chief product officer.
  • So when the opportunity arose to join the company and build on its already impressive successes, I jumped at the chance," said Stanislaw, chief productofficer at Demandbase.
  • "All it takes is one glance at Brewster's resume to know he's the real deal," said Gabe Rogol, chief executive officer at Demandbase.
  • To learn more about Stanislaw and the Demandbase executive team, please visit https://www.demandbase.com/company/leadership/ .

Stanislaus State Launches Innovative Near-Peer Coaching Initiative to Boost Student Success

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Thursday, February 4, 2021

Through a partnership with College Possible , a national nonprofit that connects high school and college students with near-peer success coaches, Stanislaus State will provide coaching and mentoring programs for more than 400 students from historically underrepresented backgrounds.

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  • Through a partnership with College Possible , a national nonprofit that connects high school and college students with near-peer success coaches, Stanislaus State will provide coaching and mentoring programs for more than 400 students from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
  • Dubbed Catalyze , College Possible intends to scale similar, near-peer coaching programs across a growing number of institutions nationwide.
  • The University opened as Stanislaus State College in 1960, with a faculty of 15 and fewer than 800 students, at the Stanislaus County Fairgrounds in Turlock.
  • Stanislaus State is part of the California State University, a 23-campus system across California.