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Harvard s top astronomer Dr Avi Loeb to be featured in Collective[i] Forecast speaker series

Share this article NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Collective[i]®, a recognized leader in AI-enabled digital sales transformation, today announced that Dr. Avi Loeb, theoretical physicist and Chair of Harvard s Astronomy Department, is confirmed to participate in Collective[i] Forecast, a series of live, virtual events, that features the world s preeminent leaders and innovators sharing their knowledge about the innovation that is disrupting and transforming how we work and live. Collective[i] Forecast featuring Dr. Loeb will take place Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 4:00 P.M. EST and will explore the topic: Extraterrestrial: The first sign of intelligent life beyond earth. During this interactive discussion, Dr. Loeb will delve into his controversial theory that in 2017 our solar system was visited by advanced alien technology. This session of Forecast is a unique opportunity for attendees to learn from Dr. Loeb s work as Chair of Harvard s Black Hole Initiative and as

EQS-News : Pacific Green Appoints Peter Rossbach as Independent Director

EQS-News : Pacific Green Appoints Peter Rossbach as Independent Director
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Governor Scott Announces New Appointments | PressReleasePoint

Montpelier, Vt. – Governor Phil Scott today announced that he has appointed Monica Hutt, currently the commissioner of the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living, as chief prevention officer, and Maggie Gendron as deputy secretary of the Agency of Natural Resources. Monica Hutt, Chief Prevention Officer Monica Hutt was first appointed commissioner of the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living in July 2015 and was reappointed by Governor Scott in 2017. Working for the State of Vermont since 2005, she has held several positions in the Agency of Human Services, including in the Field Services Division, the Department for Children and Families and in the Secretary’s Office. Prior to that she was the first director of Children and Family Services in Developmental Disabilities at the Howard Center and the executive director of a nonprofit in the Burlington area.

Governor appoints Hutt to new role, hires Gendron for ANR

Mon, 02/01/2021 - 5:29pm tim Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced that he has appointed Monica Hutt, currently the commissioner of the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living, as chief prevention officer, and Maggie Gendron as deputy secretary of the Agency of Natural Resources.  Monica Hutt, Chief Prevention Officer Monica Hutt was first appointed commissioner of the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living in July 2015 and was reappointed by Governor Scott in 2017. Working for the State of Vermont since 2005, she has held several positions in the Agency of Human Services, including in the Field Services Division, the Department for Children and Families and in the Secretary’s Office.

Natalie Goodnow

Natalie Goodnow Visiting Fellow Natalie Goodnow is a visiting fellow at Independent Women’s Forum. Natalie works on policy issues affecting children and families, with a focus on foster care and adoption. She has previously worked as a policy advisor for the Administration for Children and Families at the Department of Health and Human Services, a research fellow at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, and managing editor of AEIdeas at the American Enterprise Institute. Her research and writing has included topics such as foster care, religious freedom, poverty, education, and economic opportunity. Her writing has been published in outlets including the The Hill, National Review Online, New York Daily News, and the Washington Examiner. She earned her master’s degree in social and urban policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and graduated with honors from Princeton University with a bachelor’s in classics. Natalie lives in Northern Virginia with her husban

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