The Biden administration, siding with some world leaders over the U.S. pharmaceutical industry, came out in favor of waiving intellectual property protections for coronavirus vaccines.
Teeple joins Sukup Manufacturing as chief operating officer Thursday, May 6, 2021 10:46 AM
Sukup Manufacturing Co. announced that John Teeple has joined the company’s executive team as chief operating officer. He has worked more than 23 years at John Deere in leadership positions in manufacturing, research and development, strategy, and technology, and most recently was head of worldwide business development for agriculture solutions for Amazon Web Services. “John has stellar experience in agriculture and manufacturing, and will be a valuable addition to our team,” said Steve Sukup, president and CEO. “As Sukup continues growing and technology is increasingly critical to farm and agriculture products, we are confident in John’s ability to work with our manufacturing operations, shipping, facility optimization, and product development teams.” The company announced the newly created role in February as part of a management team expansion. Teeple has a bach
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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ceyeber s intraocular lenses are designed for medical applications and will be medical-grade. To ensure expert clinical advisory is at the core of every fundamental decision, Ceyeber has created a Medical Advisory Board consisting of top ophthalmologists. We are thrilled to engage such leading ophthalmologists in this very exciting endeavor in advanced human cybernetics through ocular smart implantable technologies. The following are the members of Ceyeber s Advisory Board. Ceyeber s founder and CEO, Robert E. Grant, said, we look forward to expanding our advisory board and increasing our engagement as we continue to achieve key developmental milestones. In addition, Ceyeber s parent company, Strathspey Crown Holdings, was established by over 600 specialty doctors, including 200+ ophthalmologists from around the world.
Holly J. Raider appointed dean of the School of Business May 03, 2021
Share This Holly J. Raider, PhD, has been appointed dean of the School of Business and professor of management at Quinnipiac.
“Dr. Raider is a dynamic leader with a distinguished record collaborating with faculty to develop curricula and educate students who are sought by major corporations,” Liebowitz said. “She understands how to shape interdisciplinary, future-oriented programs that position students for success in tech and data-savvy environments.”
Raider will begin her tenure as dean of the School of Business on July 1, succeeding Matthew O’Connor, PhD, who will return to the finance faculty after serving as dean and advancing the school’s distinctions for 12 years. Raider will lead Quinnipiac’s business school, with 1,500 undergraduate students enrolled in the school’s 14 programs and almost 600 graduate students enrolled across seven