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After 40 years of covering central Virginiaâs weather on WWBT NBC12, Jim Duncan delivered his final forecast early Wednesday evening.
But right until that farewell, which was announced earlier that morning, his focus was still on the weather itself as a handful of severe storms threatened the region.
But as if on cue toward the end of the 6:00 newscast, bad weather abated in time for a career retrospective spanning from hand-drawn maps to social media.
Along with recorded tributes from former weather colleagues around the country, he received a framed copy of Gov. Ralph Northam s recognition of March 31, 2021 as Jim Duncan Day.
UPDATE: Richmond s longest-serving TV meteorologist, Jim Duncan, signs off after 40 years
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John T. Evers Named Incoming ACEC New York President & CEO; Official transition to take place July 1, 2021
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John T. Evers, PhD, will take on the President & CEO role of the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York starting July 1, 2021. ALBANY, N.Y. (PRWEB) March 12, 2021 The American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC New York) is pleased to announce that John T. Evers, PhD, will take on the President & CEO role starting July 1, 2021.
John T. Evers, PhD has spent 30 years working in government, association management and legislative affairs. He has most recently served as the Sr. Director of Government Affairs for The Business Council of New York. While employed by The Business Council for the last five years, he has been responsible for construction, transportation, telecommunications, technology, contract procurement and manufacturing issues. His government experience