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Melinda (Mindi) Longworth

Melinda (Mindi) Longworth passed away Monday, April 19th, 2021, age 66, at her home in Hammond, WI surrounded by her loving family and dogs.  She was also a longtime resident of Afton, MN. She had an early career at Digital Equipment Corp.  But her passion for dogs led her to own a successful Invisible Fence dealership for many years. She is survived by her husband Fred Longworth, sister Dean Kepple, brother Mark (Sandy) Games and other family members and many friends. Mindi is preceded in death by her mother Martha (Williams) Games and father James Games. To honor her love of flowers and the outdoors, a celebration of life will be held this summer.

Trace Alliance announces a Working Group on Supply Chain Data Interoperability & Semantic Web, chaired by John G Keogh

(0) LJUBLJANA, Slovenia, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Trace Alliance is pleased to announce the new Joint Working Group on Supply Chain Interoperability and Semantic Web. This working group brings together global companies, technology providers, government agencies, and academics to collaborate on creating a commons-based (open source) framework and recommendations that will contribute to seamless communication between disparate information technology systems in the public and private sectors. Trace Alliance is excited to welcome and announce John G. Keogh as the chair of the Working Group. Previously the Trace Alliance s inaugural chair, John is the managing principal of Toronto-based niche advisory and research firm Shantalla Inc. He previously held executive leadership positions at GS1 Canada and GS1 Global Office. John also held executive global leadership roles as a VP/CIO of Information Technology and VP of Supply Chain. He led consulting organizations at Digital Equip

For John G Gallup, a better Western Massachusetts was always the goal (Editorial)

For John G. Gallup, a better Western Massachusetts was always the goal (Editorial) Updated Mar 07, 2021; Posted Mar 07, 2021 David Starr, the late publisher of The Republican, who died in 2019, and John Gallup, who passed away Tuesday, March 2 were among the charter trustees of the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts. Facebook Share Merriam-Webster defines a philanthropist as “one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare.” John G. Gallup, who died this week at the age of 93, was actively involved in bettering life in Western Massachusetts right up until his final days. It was a path he had followed for many decades in ways which still reverberate all across our region.

Littleton Amazon facility could help revitalize area

Q&A: The dean of WPI s Foisie Business School talks forward-thinking culture

Business school employees: 25 faculty & staff Jackson’s age: 57 Residence: Newton Education: Doctor of ministry & master of divinity at Andover Newton Theological School, master of engineering and manufacturing engineering & master of science in management at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and bachelor of science in business at Indiana University   On Jan. 1, Worcester Polytechnic Institute alumna Debora Jackson took over as dean of its Foisie Business School. A member of WPI’s board of trustees and experienced in STEM and business professions, Jackson brought a new level of diversity to the role: her background in seminary. A background in divinity seems like an odd fit for WPI’s business school.

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