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Seismic shift to remote work and an urgent need for leadership development drives $13.1M Series A funding for coaching platform Sounding Board


Sounding Board’s solution allows enterprises to seamlessly manage, scale, and measure coaching on one unified platform. Proprietary AI-Powered tools remove the administrative burden around coach matching, scheduling, and program management to allow coaching to scale broadly. Its clear competitive advantage is a scalable, adaptive approach to leadership development that is personalized to the learning style and cadence of each individual.
During 2020, the overnight shift to remote work caused by COVID-19 accelerated enterprise demand for
™ and managed coach network.  The digital coaching market is estimated at $30B by 2025 , with explosive hockey stick growth as enterprises move to virtual, scalable coaching solutions. Sounding Board s unique approach and customizable platform focus on coaching for business outcomes versus individual health & wellness.  Sounding Board solves the most challenging problems facing companies today - the ability to quickly develop lead ....

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Capital raising hits new high


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Capital raising hits new high
As we enter a new year and reflect on the past 12 months, the metrics show a positive and resilient outcome for the industry with the highest capital raising for life science companies on record.
Annual data collected and reported by Bioshares shows that the capital raised by ASX-listed biotech companies in calendar year 2020 was $1.7 billion, building on the $1.08 billion raised the year prior.
While the impact of COVID-19 is yet to be realised, the result is looking better than first anticipated for Australian life science companies seeking to commercialise health and medical research. ....

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Georgia slow on COVID vaccinations but pharmacies could help


Why is Georgia slower than others in administering vaccines? Will pharmacies help with rollout?
Georgia has administered less than 23% of available vaccines, compared to West Virginia, which has administered about 65%, according to CDC data tracker.
Author: Paola Suro (WXIA)
Updated: 12:01 AM EST January 17, 2021
ATLANTA Georgia still stands as one of the slowest states in the U.S. when it comes to the administering of the COVID-19 vaccine. Health experts hope that making them available via pharmacies will change that statistic.
COVID-19 expert and Augusta University professor Dr. David Blake said the pharmacies should speed up the process.
It will certainly help and I ve held for quite some time that we do really well each fall with the flu vaccine, said Dr. Blake. We vaccinated 56 percent of the country this year for the flu and we need to do more than that for COVID. We should use the same sort of infrastructure. ....

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"And Still We Dance" was the 2020 special online edition of Afro Dance Xplosion, produced by dance impresario Carolyn Lilly and her organization Feel the Rhythm Productions.


“And Still We Dance” was the 2020 special online edition of Afro Dance Xplosion, produced by dance impresario Carolyn Lilly and her organization Feel the Rhythm Productions.
THE COVID-19 pandemic did not deter Lilly from setting the stage for her organization’s mission of promoting
“…dance within the African diaspora with workshops, showcases, interviews and education throughout the United Kingdom and beyond.” The weekend-long event was presented 23-25 October with virtual classes and streaming performances. Some of the works shown were a retrospective of the past five years of Afro Dance Xplosion concerts, that were presented before a live pre-Covid audience. I had the pleasure of attending both the live 2019 and the virtual 2020 performances and thus, appreciate the energies that were able to still translate through a virtual medium. The performance programme included live interviews with an impressive lineup of artists from a range of move ....

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Eurozone news: UK not immune despite Brexit if ailing currency implodes, warns economist | City & Business | Finance


| UPDATED: 14:36, Mon, Jan 11, 2021
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Professor David Blake, Professor of Economics at City, University of London, said the monetary union’s problems were such that it was crucial for Prime Minister Boris Johnson to forge trade alliances within what the academic called the “Anglosphere” - while pushing for membership of the Trans-Pacific Partnership spearheaded by Japan. In total, 19 of the EU27 countries are members of the eurozone, referring to the area in which the euro is used. ....

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