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Covectra Strengthens Board of Directors with Two New Key Appointments

Covectra Strengthens Board of Directors with Two New Key Appointments News provided by Share this article Share this article WESTBOROUGH, Mass., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Covectra, a leader in serialization and track & trace solutions, announced the appointment of Renaat Van den Hooff and Gary Miloscia to its Board of Directors, effective February 15, 2021. On behalf of the entire Board of Directors, it is a pleasure to welcome Renaat and Gary, two highly accomplished industry veterans, to our team, said Steve Wood, President and Chief Executive Officer of Covectra. Their collective experience across a range of diverse strategic roles will be highly instrumental as we continue to advance our product development and build out our pipeline. I look forward to working with them and leveraging their unique expertise.

Maqubè Reese: Assistant Director of Diversity Initiatives for the IU Kelley School of Business

Mar 2, 2021 | Features by TRACY ZOLLINGER TURNER Maqubè Reese’s first name was created by her mother a combination of the names of her four aunts. “I feel like I embody all of them,” she says. “I absolutely love my name. I feel like I live it every day.” As she gets ready to enter her 30s in 2021, that wellspring of family appears to fuel a very busy life. Reese works as the assistant director of diversity initiatives for the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and is engaged in an abundance of community work. She recently completed a term with the City of Bloomington’s Commission on the Status of Women and chaired the City’s Black History Month Committee. She currently serves on the City’s Board of Public Safety, is the vice president of the Monroe County Branch of the NAACP, and is involved with Count Us In Indiana, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging diverse voter turnout.

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Study of auto recalls shows carmakers delay announcements until they hide in the herd

 E-Mail IMAGE: Automotive recalls are occurring at record levels, but seem to be announced after inexplicable delays. A research study of 48 years of auto recalls announced in the United States finds. view more  Credit: Indiana University BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Automotive recalls are occurring at record levels, but seem to be announced after inexplicable delays. A research study of 48 years of auto recalls announced in the United States finds carmakers frequently wait to make their announcements until after a competitor issues a recall - even if it is unrelated to similar defects. This suggests that recall announcements may not be triggered solely by individual firms product quality defect awareness or concern for the public interest, but may also be influenced by competitor recalls, a phenomenon that no prior research had investigated.

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