Stem, Inc. Announces Head of Government Relations to Lead Federal Initiatives
April 06, 2021 06:30 ET | Source: Stem, Inc. Stem, Inc. Millbrae, California, UNITED STATES
Mathey Will Focus on Driving U.S Federal Energy Storage Adoption
MILLBRAE, Calif., April 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Stem, Inc. (“Stem” or the “Company”), a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven clean energy storage services, today announced the addition of Chris Mathey to the Stem leadership team as Vice President of Federal Policy and Business Development. Mathey brings more than 15 years’ experience in senior leadership positions at the intersection of policy, technology, and energy. At Stem, Mathey will focus on advancing federal energy policy and delivering smart storage solutions to government clients in collaboration with Stem’s network of channel partners and energy service companies.
Many Americans unable to pay bills or cover unexpected expenses and lack critical financial knowledge, survey shows salamancapress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from salamancapress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As a country, we ve seen millions of Americans, with a general lack of financial planning, struggle every day with their money, only to wind up deep in debt.
Various industry research found that 2 on 3 families lack any type of emergency savings; 78% of adults live paycheck to paycheck, and 3 in 5 adults do not maintain a monthly budget.
Additionally, on average, U.S. adults correctly answered only 50% of the questions on the TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index in 2021.
That s why it is so crucial to start teaching kids personal finance in high school, financial literacy advocates say.
However, what many researchers have found is that far too few students particularly those from low-income backgrounds receive any personal finance education during high school. Yet they are expected to make big financial decisions about student loans and budgeting for living expenses after graduation.
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Though finding a hair in your food can kill your appetite, eating it probably won’t kill you. In fact, it likely won’t affect your health at all.
As
Popular Scienceexplains, hair mostly comprises keratin, a protein that poses no threat when eaten. And while it is technically possible that there’s
Staphylococcus aureusbacteria clinging to the hair, it’s probably not enough to cause any gastrointestinal distress. If the hair snuck into your food before it got cooked at a high temperature, chances of illness are even slimmer. “Ingesting a hair or two … will likely not be problematic and will just pass right through you,” Adam Friedman, a dermatology professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, told VICE.
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