Acting Mayor Kim Janey this week announced the appointment of JP’s Sean Lydon as the Interim Commissioner of the Inspectional Services Department (ISD).
Marc Joseph will assume the role of Deputy Building Commissioner, and Paul Williams will assume the role of Assistant Housing Commissioner. ISD administers and enforces building, housing, health, sanitation and safety regulations mandated by city and state governments. Inspectional Services is made up of five regulatory divisions charged with serving the public by protecting the health, safety and environmental stability of Boston’s business and residential communities.
“In Boston, it is critical that we continue to protect and improve the quality of life for all of our residents. I believe Sean, Marc and Paul will excel in supporting these endeavors in their new capacity,” said Mayor Janey. “With a wealth of knowledge, experience and leadership, I know that they can lead this department with dignity and respect for our
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Better Choice Announces Investment and Long-Term Partnership with World Series Champion Justin Turner and wife Kourtney Turner
NEW YORK, April 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Better Choice Company (OTCQX: BTTR) (“Better Choice”), an animal health and wellness company, today announced a partnership with All-Star Third Baseman Justin Turner, his wife Kourtney Turner and their two miniature pinchers, Moonshine and Rigby.
“We are incredibly excited to work with Justin, Kourtney and their two pups, Moonshine and Rigby,” said CEO Scott Lerner. “Justin’s professional success and personal values align closely with what we are all about at Better Choice, and we are looking forward to working together as we continue to grow the Halo brand domestically and internationally.”
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Walter Yenkosky, Director of Operations for Orange County Music and Dance, a non-profit performing arts school in Irvine, has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer effective immediately, it was announced today by Doug Freeman, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman of OCMD.
OCMD is a community performing arts school dedicated to providing high quality education, training and performance opportunities in music and dance for students from ages 18 months to 18 years old. Featuring a diverse student body, the school’s mission is to make the arts accessible to every child, and to provide all children the opportunity to learn music and dance, regardless of their family’s ability to pay.