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Millennia Housing Management, Ltd Announces Promotion of Barry P Weaver to President

Share this article Share this article CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Millennia Housing Management, Ltd. today announced that Barry P. Weaver has been promoted to President, effective May 1, 2021. In this role, Weaver will set and execute company-wide strategies for the delivery of high-quality resident services, housing opportunities and property management initiatives for the entire portfolio, consisting of 278 apartment developments in 26 states. Barry P. Weaver, President, Millennia Housing Management, Ltd. Weaver joined Millennia Housing Management, Ltd. in 2020 as Executive Vice President. Initially, he assumed responsibility for the operations of more than 100 apartment developments, establishing processes and systems. He has since expanded his oversight of affordable and market-rate apartment developments, improving financial performance, customer service and operational efficiency throughout the management company.

The Millennia Companies® Announces Michael J Pico as Chief Human Resource Officer

Share this article Share this article CLEVELAND, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Millennia Companies® (Millennia) today announced that Michael J. Pico has been named Chief Human Resource Officer, effectively immediately. In this role, Pico will provide strategic leadership in the planning and implementation of all human resource functions, including talent acquisition and development, compensation and benefits, employee engagement, training, company culture, and related services. Building high-performance cultures committed to service excellence has been a hallmark of Pico s career for more than 20 years. Michael J. Pico, Chief Human Resource Officer, The Millennia Companies® Michael J. Pico to provide strategic leadership for all human resource functions at The Millennia Companies®.

U S District Court for the Southern District of Illinois: Actions Taken on March 4

Complaint Against All Defendants Filed By Jonathan Cerrillo Martinez.(kare) Notice And Order: The Court Has Received Your Complaint. Your Case Number Is 21-257-jpg. Within 30 Days Of The Entry Of This Order, You Are Ordered To Submit The $402.00 Filing Fee Or A Motion To Proceed Without Prepayment Of The Filing Fee. If You File A Motion To Proceed Without Prepayment Of The Filing Fee, The Court Must Review Your Trust Fund Account Statement For The Six-month Period Immediately Preceding The Filing Of This Action. Thus, You Must Have The Trust Fund Officer At Your Facility Complete The Attached Certification And Provide A Copy Of Your Trust Fund Account Statement (or Institutional Equivalent). If You Fail To Pay The Filing Fee Or Submit The Motion To Proceed Without Prepayment Of The Filing Fee By The Deadline, The Case Will Be Dismissed Without Prejudice For Failure To Prosecute. Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b); Sperow V. Melvin, 153 F.3d 780, 781 (7th Cir. 1998). All Mail Should Be Sent To

Federal investigators looking into 2019 explosion at Jacksonville government subsided apartment

Federal investigators looking into 2019 explosion at Jacksonville government subsided apartment Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Federal regulators opened investigations into a 2019 explosion of a government subsided apartment complex in Jacksonville that sent seven people to the hospital, according to state fire investigators and the attorney for one of the families injured. The status of those cases are unclear. Both the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Transportation had federal regulatory cases open, according to the press secretary for the Florida Division of Investigative and Forensic Services. The HUD Office of Inspector General wrote in an email Tuesday, per policy, the agency cannot confirm or deny ongoing investigations.

Jacksonville family reported gas smell four times before explosion, state investigators find

Jacksonville family reported gas smell four times before explosion, state investigators find Seven people were sent to the hospital after Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – State investigators say a Jacksonville family reported the smell of gas in their government-subsidized apartment four times leading up to a gas explosion in their unit in 2019. Seven people were sent to the hospital. Five were from the same family. The youngest victim was just two years old. Danielle Ethridge, 30, sustained the worst injuries. Investigators reported burns on more than 80% of her body. Three of her children were hospitalized with burns on most of their bodies.

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