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Today, we’re going on record with Bill Heller, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the New York Giants. As the Team’s Chief Legal Officer, Bill is involved in all aspects of the Giants’ business, running the gamut from labor and employment, to sponsorships, naming rights, licensing, entertainment and other contracts, to assistance with the legal aspects of the football operations.
Prior to his tenure at the Giants and throughout his legal career, Bill practiced at major law firms based in New Jersey and handled cases nationwide. He tried federal and state court cases involving intellectual property, commercial and employment matters, among others, for clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to family-owned entities.
President Joe Biden is yet to nominate a commissioner for the Food and Drug Administration. But he is reportedly considering many candidates, including Gayatri Rao, who previously worked at the FDA and is currently vice president and global product head at Rocket Pharmaceuticals, a leading multi-platform gene therapy company.
The Biden administration has expanded its shortlist of candidates to lead the Food and Drug Administration, the Wall Street Journal has reported, citing a person familiar with the process. Rao was named as a potential nominee in the report along with several others.
In the past, Rao served as director of the Office of Orphan Products Development within the U.S. Food and Drug Administration where she was responsible for implementing statutory programs focused on promoting the development of medical products for rare diseases. As director, Rao served as the FDAâs rare disease lead for interactions with Congress, international regulatory counterparts, other
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Washington, D.C.–(Newsfile Corp. – April 19, 2021) – The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced the appointments of Prashant Yerramalli, Heather Slavkin Corzo, Kevin Burris, and Scott Schneider to Gary Gensler’s senior staff, responsible for advising him on matters before the Commission.
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“I am incredibly honored that these four individuals joined this team to work on behalf of American investors,” said Gensler. “Prashant, Heather, Kevin, and Scott bring wide-ranging perspectives and diverse experience to the Commission and will work closely with our dedicated career staff to execute the SEC’s critical mission.”
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Microsoft Corp. has agreed to buy artificial intelligence company Nuance Communications Inc. for $16 billion, extending chief executive Satya Nadella s run of big acquisitions to accelerate growth in everything from healthcare to videogaming.
Microsoft said Monday it would pay $56 per Nuance share, a 23% premium over Friday s closing price, in a bet on the growing demand for digital tools within healthcare.
The all-cash deal is Microsoft s second largest acquisition under Mr. Nadella. The company in 2016 spent about $26 billion for professional network LinkedIn Corp.
Mr. Nadella s deal making has taken off since that landmark purchase. Microsoft has undertaken more than 100 acquisitions in the past four years, according to data provider Dealogic, committing more than $26 billion not including the Nuance deal.