Joseph Watts wins East Coast Young Farmer of the Year regional final
15 Feb, 2021 03:15 AM
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Joseph Watts has proven he s too hard to beat, taking out East Coast FMG Young Farmer of the Year for the third year in a row.
The 30-year-old has become the second person to advance through to the FMG Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final in July.
The competition on Saturday at Hawke s Bay Showgrounds showcased the best Young Farmers from all parts of the agriculture sector in the East Coast region, chosen from two district contests.
With just five points separating them, second place East Coast FMG Young Farmer of the Year was awarded to Ashley Greer, 30.
PerfectServe s Telmediq Solution Wins Best in KLAS for Clinical Communications with Innovation, Relentless Customer Focus
Win marks four years in a row as category leader as customers praise forward-thinking, user friendly technology and ready availability of PerfectServe team
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ PerfectServe
®, a leading provider of cloud-based clinical communication and collaboration (CC&C) and provider scheduling solutions, announced today that its Telmediq solution earned a Best in KLAS award for the Clinical Communications market segment. The prestigious industry award is given by KLAS, a research and insights firm. The win marks Telmediq s fourth year in a row being named category leader. The news follows publication of the 2021 Best in KLAS: Software and Services report, which was released this morning.
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You ve booked your wedding florist and now, the fun begins: You get to choose and finalize the floral arrangements that will wow your guests on the big day. But here s the thing: For some couples, locking down a wedding-flower look can be tough and indecision can lead to missing out on their first-choice blooms in their preferred hues. As Ashley Greer, owner and lead designer at Atelier Ashley Flowers, explains, Pinterest and Instagram can be so distracting that [couples] change their mind every day. And ordering flowers late means you are risking availability, she says. For example, A farmer may have burgundy peonies in June but their quantity is usually limited, Greer says. So, if you wait too long, chances are good those burgundy peonies have already been reserved for someone else s wedding.
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PerfectServe s Optimized Provider Scheduling Powered by Lightning Bolt Available on Epic App Orchard
Lightning Bolt s advanced rules engine, robust analytics, and unified, gapless schedules now available to Epic users
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ PerfectServe
®, a leading provider of cloud-based clinical communication and collaboration (CC&C) and provider scheduling solutions, today announced that its Optimized Provider Scheduling powered by Lightning Bolt solution has joined the Epic App Orchard. With Lightning Bolt s advanced rules engine, users can balance provider preferences with organizational needs and patient demand by creating unified, gapless schedules and importing them into Epic for access via Hyperspace, Haiku, and Rover.