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[ad_1] (Alan Zhou | Student Life) On January 26, the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts invites architects Brennan Buck and David Freeland to deliver the annual Fitzgibbon Charrette Kickoff Lecture, a spring 2024 public The first installment of the lecture series. The Fitzgibbon Charrete, established in memory of Professor James Fitzgibbon, is a one-day sketching competition open to all juniors and seniors studying architecture, offering a $5,000 prize to the winning team. After the lecture, the closed-door competition began. This year’s presenters, Barker and Freeland, are both practicing architects who have completed a wide range of architectural…

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[ad_1] Local Sales Manager – Nashville, TN Are you ready to take your career to the next level in one of America’s most dynamic and fastest-growing cities? You’ll be representing two of the area’s historic top radio stations: 96.3 Jack FM and the legendary A/C, Mix 92.9, and Y’all 106.7 (Best of Country)! Our family-owned company, Midwest Communications Inc., a leader in the radio industry, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated local sales manager to implement multimedia marketing solutions, including digital and broadcast products, for local Nashville businesses. In this position, you will use your expertise and experience to…

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[ad_1] Sen. Bert Stedman, a Sitka Republican who has long been skeptical of reintroducing public sector pensions, raised concerns about imbalances in pension plan costs on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in Juneau. (Sean Maguire/ADN) JUNEAU — The Alaska Senate on Wednesday introduced legislation to the House of Representatives that would reinstitute public sector pensions to address the significant challenges Alaska faces in recruiting and retaining public employees and teachers.The bill would create predictable pensions for tens of thousands of state and municipal workers and teachers. Opposition to the plan centers on concerns that the new defined-benefit pension plan could lead…

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HR

[ad_1] LEWISTON – Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice has hired Sarah Conroy as chief human resources officer. Conroy is a SHRM-SCP, SPHR, CEBS certified human resources professional. Conroy is a Mainer at heart, returning to our state from Washington, D.C., where she spent the past seven years as a human resources business consultant and serving on the Washington, D.C.-based Maine Association Foundation, which is Maine’s “home away from home” Maine people live and work in the area. Prior to coming to Washington, D.C., Conroy’s career included CMMC, Maine, Unity College, and her own independent HR consulting firm, MainelyHR.Conroy brings to…

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[ad_1] Lumen Fox Valley repurposed a vacant Sears store and its adjacent parking lot, and the MWA team designed all public spaces and amenities, including a two-story lobby and lounge, private dining and living rooms, club room, game room, fitness and yoga studio room and pet spa. MWA also planned renovations for all units, including kitchen, bathroom and flooring selections, and designed and furnished sample unit apartments.Leading architecture and interior design firm Morgante Wilson Architects (MWA) has released photos of the completed interiors of Lumen Fox Valley, a new 304-unit luxury rental community from developers Atlantic Residential and Focus that…

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[ad_1] We lived in San Francisco, a city once known for its counterculture, unions, hippie communes, and as a haven for those who felt like outcasts. But decades of cultural consolidation around the tech industry and the increasing commoditization of cities have diminished its diversity. Watching the children playing in the small backyard, separated from the ones heard on the other side of the fence, was a surreal twist of fate that was at odds with the city’s historic collective spirit. Fences record property lines and prevent the sharing of space. We suspect that, besides our own children, countless others…

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[ad_1] David Blackman2024-02-01T00:05:00 The annual WA100 survey shows that more companies expect to achieve global growth this year.Regionally, the US is strong but the Middle East continues to lead, while China slows and Europe deteriorates Confidence in the prospects for the global construction economy is recovering, but sentiment is more polarized than before. That’s the takeaway from this year’s WA100 survey of best practices. Nearly two-thirds (61%) of companies surveyed expect the world construction economy to grow next year, with 9% believing this expansion will be strong. That marks an improvement from last year, when businesses were forecast to…

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[ad_1] About the conference center The convention center will be closed until 2023 for renovations.When planning a meeting at the Flynn Foundation Educational Conference Center, please review the information below. Each item below has been expanded to provide additional information. Available meeting room configurations are displayed further down this page. If… please contact Karey Miles at ConferenceCenter@flinn.org You have questions or changes before your scheduled meeting; You need to confirm your audio/video requirements before the meeting; You need to reschedule or cancel the meeting. Thank you for helping us ensure you have a great experience while using the Flynn Foundation…

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[ad_1] For free breaking news alerts delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our breaking news emailsSign up for our free breaking news emailsBusinesses have urged unions to consider the “far-reaching implications” of rail strikes, with the hospitality industry warning that the latest strike has cost as much as £350m.The Night-Time Industry Association (NTIA) has warned that it is “deeply concerned” that recent strike action organized by train drivers’ union Aslef will have a “significant impact” on the night-time business economy.An advocacy group representing night-time businesses said strikes over the past few years have cost businesses more than £4bn…

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IT

[ad_1] State departments are recruiting for executive and management positions in technology areas.The Office of Energy Infrastructure Security, a division of the California Department of Natural Resources, is recruiting a chief information officer (IT Manager I) manages the Information Technology Section and is responsible for developing and managing organization-wide IT policies and plans.The mission of the Office of Energy Infrastructure Security is to “work with local, state, and federal agencies to promote long-term utility infrastructure security and support improvements to utility infrastructure through data-driven, wildfire mitigation assessments and compliance, mining standards, and education Facilities, safety culture and innovation.”According to the…

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