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FILE - Dolly Parton performs in concert on May 27, 2014, in Knoxville, Tenn. The Grammy-winning legend s 1980 s hit 9 to 5 has been flipped by Squarespace, the company that helps users build and host their own websites, for a Super Bowl commercial debuting Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. Oscar winner Damien Chazelle of La La Land fame directed the spot. (Photo by Wade Payne/Invision/AP, File)
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John EadePresident & Director of Portfolio Strategies
John is chairman and CEO of Argus Research Group and president of Argus Research Company. Over the years, his responsibilities at Argus have included chairing the Investment Policy Committee as then director of research; helping form the firm s overall investment strategy; writing a weekly investment column; and authoring the flagship Portfolio Selector report. He has also provided coverage of the Healthcare, Financial and Consumer sectors. John has been with Argus since 1989. He has an MBA in Finance from New York University s Stern School of Business and a Bachelor s degree in Journalism from Northwestern University s Medill School of Journalism. He has been interviewed and quoted extensively in The New York Times, Forbes, Time, Fortune and Money magazines, and has been a frequent guest on CNBC, CNN, CBS News, ABC News and the Bloomberg Radio and Television networks. John is a founder and board member of the Investorside Resear
Working digitally and on the streets of Milwaukee, activists tried to convince nonvoters to go to the polls, but distrust and disgust kept some away.
When Angela Lang reflected on the thousands of conversations she and other members of her community organization, BLOC, have had with Milwaukee residents, one floats to the top of her mind. It was with a 54-year-old Milwaukee resident who explained to Lang’s colleague that she was not voting because she was a convicted felon. Unbeknownst to her, she had been eligible for about 12 years since she completed her probation. A BLOC staffer was the first to tell her she could, in fact, vote.
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Xcel Energy manages utilities serving 3.7 million electric customers and 2.1 million natural gas customers in eight states. Its utilities are Northern States Power, which serves customers in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Michigan; Public Service Company of Colorado; and Southwestern Public Service Company, which serves customers in Texas and New Mexico. It is one of the largest renewable energy providers in the U.S. with one third of its electricity sales coming from renewable energy.
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June Leffler is WVPB s new Appalachia Health News Reporter.
June Leffler, an award-winning public radio reporter, has joined the West Virginia Public Broadcasting news team as our new Appalachia Health News reporter, telling the story of our region’s health challenges and how we are working to overcome them.
Leffler, a Kentucky native, comes to WVPB from rural Alaska where she spent the last three years as a public radio reporter. She ran a one-woman newsroom at KSTK in Wrangell, Alaska, while also contributing to Alaska Public Media and stations throughout Southeast Alaska. Leffler has won excellence-in-journalism awards from the Alaska Broadcasting Association and the Alaska Press Club. At WVPB, she will cover topics such as women’s health, chronic disease and substance abuse, as well as document health-related innovation, improvement and success within Appalachia. Appalachia Health News is produced with support from Marshall Health and Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC).