INTREN Hires Jennifer Ballard Croft as Chief Legal & HR Officer
Formerly the Chief of Staff/Chief Diversity Officer for the Cook County State s Attorney s Office, Ballard Croft Tasked with Leading Legal and Human Resources Throughout the Energy Solutions Company
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UNION, Ill., Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ INTREN, one of the country s largest women-owned utility specialty companies announced today the addition of Jennifer Ballard Croft in the newly created Chief Legal & HR Officer position. Most recently, the Chief of Staff and the Chief Diversity Officer for the Cook County State s Attorney s Office, Ballard Croft will be responsible for leading the strategic direction of INTREN s legal and human resources organizations which includes managing legal compliance for the company, directing INTREN s strategic legal initiatives, as well as overseeing talent management, leadership development, compensation and benefits. In this po
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Alan Lee Sisson, 72, is due in bond court on Thursday in Skokie. (Glenview Police Department)
GLENVIEW, IL A Bloomingdale man is facing felony charges following a nearly five-month investigation that started when a complaint was made he was having sexually explicit online conversations with a 14-year-old Glenview resident.
Alan Lee Sisson, 72, of Bloomingdale, is accused of involuntary sexual servitude of a minor (Class X felony), child pornography moving depiction (Class 2 felony), child pornography still images (Class 3 felony), grooming (Class 4 felony) and indecent solicitation of a minor (Class 4), according to a release.
Sisson was arrested Wednesday morning after investigators from the Glenview Police Department and members of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force conducted a search warrant at his residence. According to the release, Sisson was taken into custody without incident and brought to the Glenview Police Department.
California Man Lived Undetected at OâHare Airport for 3 Months, Officials Say
Aditya Singh was arrested and charged with impersonation in a restricted area of the airport and theft of less than $500.
The Chicago Department of Aviation is investigating how Aditya Singh managed to avoid detection at OâHare International Airport for three months.Credit.Matthew Walberg/Cook County Sheriff s Office, via Associated Press
Jan. 19, 2021
As the global pandemic ground many aspects of life to a standstill, millions of people still managed to fly around the country, including more than 29 million on U.S. airlines in October alone.
Among those passengers was Aditya Singh. But on Oct. 19, he did what few passengers had ever done: He walked off his aircraft, entered an airport and simply never left.
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