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New Recording with U S Coast Guard Band Returns Fuchs to Musical Roots

New Recording with U S Coast Guard Band Returns Fuchs to Musical Roots
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CAE names Ben Nicholson Vice President of Washington Operations

Share: MONTREAL, Dec. 10, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ -  (NYSE:CAE) (TSX:CAE) – CAE is pleased to welcome Ben Nicholson as Vice President Washington Operations, effective December 14, 2020. He will be based in Washington, D.C. I am very pleased to have Ben Nicholson join the CAE team and bring his wealth of experience in government and legislative relations as well as public policy. He has an extensive background in government relations and a thorough understanding of national security businesses and will be an important addition to the CAE team, said Ray Duquette President & General Manager of CAE USA Inc.  Mr. Nicholson will strengthen CAE s relationship with the U.S. government, Department of Defense and government agencies, as well as develop closer relationships with OEMs, suppliers and partners.

The Day - New London NAACP hosts Harvard student body president at upcoming Zoom event - News from southeastern Connecticut

New London Noah Harris, the first Black man to be elected president of Harvard University s student body and the author of a children s book called Successville,  will be the guest speaker at a virtual discussion Thursday, Dec. 17, on race, diversity and inclusion hosted by the NAACP s New London Branch. A Zoom link for the 5 p.m. event will be published on the branch s Facebook page at facebook.com/nlnaacp2010. Harris, 20, a junior from Hattiesburg, Miss., will be interviewed by branch President Jean Jordan and take part in a panel discussion moderated by Aram deKoven, chief diversity officer for the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Panelists include John McKnight Jr., dean of institutional equity and inclusion at Connecticut College, and New London City Councilor Curtis K. Goodwin.

Top cities for servicemembers transitioning to civilian life

Top cities for servicemembers transitioning to civilian life Dec. 10, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail (BPT) - Are you a servicemember preparing to transition to civilian life? If so, you probably have a lot of questions, including where you should live after transitioning from service. If you are like other surveyed servicemembers this year, you are prioritizing low cost of living, low crime rates, and access to outdoor activities. What’s more, you probably are looking for somewhere that that fits with your personality and can give you a sense of community. You want a place to call home and grow roots. “Every year, roughly 250,000 servicemembers transition to civilian life. This can be a difficult and confusing change that includes everything from revisiting your finances to moving, says Clay Stackhouse, retired Marine Corps Colonel and Regional Outreach Manager at Navy Federal Credit Union. “You might prefer city living with public transportation or rural living with more space

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