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USRA Names Rochelle Ford Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Governance

USRA Names Rochelle Ford Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Governance News provided by Share this article Share this article COLUMBIA, Md., May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Universities Space Research Association today announced the appointment of Rochelle Ford as Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Governance. In her new role, Ms. Ford will have executive responsibility for corporate legal matters, congressional advocacy, external communications, and management of corporate governance, including support to the Board of Trustees and the USRA Council of Institutions, which includes representatives from each of USRA s 113 member universities. She will also serve as USRA s Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer (CECO) and Chair of USRA s Executive Compliance Committee (ECC). 

Matthew Salloway on venture capital, technology startups and investing across North America, the Middle East and Japan

Leading venture capitalist Matthew Salloway is on the hunt for innovative technology startups on behalf of his family office and fund and says the 5G economy is a 15 trillion-dollar economic opportunity. Salloway is the chief executive of GSI Ventures, a top 50 Global Family Office, with a focus on venture capital and portfolio market expansion into the Middle East and North Africa region. He is also the co-founder and managing partner of SIP Global Partners, an international performance venture fund investing in global technology companies. The University of Pennsylvania Law School graduate was the founder and managing partner of Salloway Law Group PC, a law firm based in Manhattan, representing members of family offices, private equity firms, royal families, professional athletes, investors, celebrities, media companies, and other high-net worth individuals. He is also a movie producer and made films starring Robert De Niro, George Clooney, Ryan Gosling and Oprah Winfrey.

Indoor Mask Mandates Still in Place As New Yorkers Raise Concerns About New CDC Guidelines

Indoor Mask Mandates Still in Place As New Yorkers Raise Concerns About New CDC Guidelines arrow People wearing masks walk past the Andrew Wagner Quintet, May 13th, 2021. JUSTIN LANE/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can safely unmask almost everywhere and the reactions in New York are mixed. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is currently deliberating over whether to change New York’s mask policy, which still indicates that everyone who can “medically tolerate” a face covering must wear one in public if they’re unable to distance themselves from others. The state adopted the CDC’s last change on April 27th, relaxing mask usage for fully vaccinated people for some social gatherings.

The government s internment of Japanese Americans was a grave violation of civil rights

The government’s internment of Japanese Americans was a grave violation of civil rights May 13, 2021 I By BRITTANY HUNTER On February 19, 1942, just two months after the Japanese military attacked Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066. The emergency order “relocated” 120,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps in the Western United States. The internment order would not be lifted until 1945. Of those individuals held in the internment camps, over two-thirds were American citizens who were treated as foreign enemies because of their ethnicity. The remaining one-third, while not yet citizens, were immigrants hoping the United States would offer them the chance to pursue the American dream. These were not enemy combatants they were neighbors, moms and dads, and children.

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