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Nevro Appoints Jon R Shear as Vice President, Corporate Development

Share this article Share this article REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Nevro Corp. (NYSE: NVRO), a global medical device company that is providing innovative, evidence-based solutions for the treatment of chronic pain, today announced the appointment of Jon Shear to the newly created position of Vice President, Corporate Development, effective immediately.   Jon is uniquely qualified for this new role and brings extensive insight and understanding of the medical technologies industry to Nevro, said D. Keith Grossman, Chairman, CEO and President of Nevro. As a member of our leadership team, he will be responsible for leading Nevro s strategic planning process, overseeing the business development function and driving strong alignment between the company s strategies and its external business development plans as we continue to accelerate toward long-term sustainable growth and strong financial performance for our shareholders.  We are delighted to welcome

How a deep freeze in the South burned Minnesotan consumers

How a deep freeze in the South burned Minnesotan consumers Minnesota utilities made a losing bet on natural gas markets, leaving customers on the hook for higher prices.  April 17, 2021 8:00am Text size Copy shortlink: When a deep freeze hit the South in February, the natural gas market essentially failed Minnesotans, leaving them on the hook for an unprecedented $800 million in extra charges. Under state law, utilities pass down wholesale gas costs, which skyrocketed in February. Many Minnesota consumers will pony up at least 50% more than they pay annually for their heating bills. Customers of CenterPoint Energy, the state s largest gas utility, will be hit the hardest: $354 for the average residential household. The state s second- and third-largest gas utilities, Xcel Energy and MERC, expect surcharges of $270 and between $225 to $250, respectively.

Schafer: A Dayton brother tackles a new horizon, efficiency in philanthropy

Schafer: A Dayton brother tackles a new horizon, efficiency in philanthropy April 10, 2021 8:00am Text size Copy shortlink: Social scientists have so thoroughly proved that people make charitable donations based on emotions rather than carefully thinking about impact that they have probably moved on to more interesting stuff. The founder of the Constellation Fund in Minneapolis, Andrew Dayton, said he knows about those studies, too. Yet for him, the debate is not over. The nonprofit he launched is built on the notion that relying on objective evidence is the way to direct money into the most promising programs to fight poverty in the Twin Cities. He has made enough progress that it s time to take this approach very seriously as donors.

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