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Rochester businessman and Holocaust survivor Simon Braitman died peacefully in his winter home in Florida earlier this month after a long illness. He was 90. He was the most caring, loving person you d ever meet, said his wife, Josephine Braitman, who was with her husband when he died March 2. He was so grateful to be alive, was so proud to be an American and simply could not care enough about the community. He did everything he could to give back.
Mr. Braitman helped found the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., which opened in 1993, and for decades attended reunions with the soldiers who liberated him.
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Mar. 15, 2021
A University of West Florida student team ranked among the best in the world in the annual Global Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition, hosted virtually for the first time by Rochester Institute of Technology.
UWF placed among the top 15 teams in the CPTC, advancing to the finals as a wild card entrant from the Southeast Region. About 150 teams spanning eight regions participated in the competition. The finalists included student teams from Stanford University, Penn State University, Carnegie Mellon University, Rochester Institute of Technology – Dubai and University of Ottawa.
UWF Cyber Club President Benjamin Hendrix captained the team, which included fellow cybersecurity majors John Chamblee, Gabriel Clark, Jesstina Farrell, Mark Gaddy and Branden Mazour. Anthony Pinto, lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and UWF Center for Cybersecurity faculty fellow, served as team advisor. CPTC only announced the teams th
Kinderhook Portfolio Companies Avita and ZP Earn Top “Best Places to Work” Honors; CEOs Committed to Inclusive Workplaces, LGBTQ and Deaf Communities
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Private equity firm Kinderhook Industries LLC announced today that two portfolio companies Avita and ZVRS and Purple Communications (ZP) recently earned “Best Places to Work” honors from two of the nation’s foremost benchmarking surveys for equity and inclusion. Under the leadership of Chief Executive Officers Lorrie A. Carr of Avita and Sherri Turpin of ZP, both companies continue to drive strong business growth and innovation, providing access to critical healthcare and communications services for the LGBTQ and Deaf communities respectively.
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