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Women s Business Enterprise Hall of Fame to Honor 14 Inductees
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DALLAS, Dec. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The Women s Business Enterprise Hall of Fame now in its 12th year of celebrating women-owned businesses and their successes will induct 14 individuals leading the way in women s business development. A virtual induction ceremony, hosted by the American Institute of Diversity & Commerce, will be held Wednesday, March 10, 2021, at 6 p.m.
The inductees for 2020 are:
Johnnie Booker, partner, The Booker Company.
Janice Bryant Howroyd, founder and CEO, The Act 1 Group Inc.
Tierra Kavanaugh Wayne (in memoriam), founder and CEO, TKT & Associates Inc.
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GE case hints at secret Airbus narrow-body in development
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Airbus SE has solicited engine ideas for a narrow-body jetliner in development, drawing a proposal for a new geared design from General Electric Co.
GEâs preliminary proposal, disclosed in a court opinion, reveals previously unreported talks between the engine maker and Airbus for a ânext-generationâ plane. The court decision was later sealed, indicating the high level of interest in whatâs next for Airbus.
Itâs unclear whether the mooted aircraft would be a new model or an upgrade to one already in the companyâs catalog, such as the A320neo or A220 single-aisle jets. The court decision doesnât say when GE proposed the new engine, whether the plane might come to market, or how far along any talks are.