President Biden nominates architecture alumnus for national institute leadership
Bill Holloway, a 1982 architecture alumnus, is President Joe Biden s pick for the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences.
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President Biden nominates architecture alumnus for national institute leadership
June 23, 2021
UNIVERSTY PARK, Pa. President Joe Biden announced on June 9 his intent to nominate 1982 Penn State architecture alumnus William “Bill” Holloway for the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences.
Holloway is the vice president, principal and director of Delaware operations at Bernardon, an award-winning regional architecture, interior design and landscape architecture firm with offices in Wilmington, Delaware, Philadelphia and West Chester, Pennsylvania.
WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following five individuals to serve in key roles:
Amanda Howe, Nominee for Assistant Administrator for Mission Support, Environmental Protection Agency
Guy Kiyokawa, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Enterprise Integration, Department of Veterans Affairs
Damon Smith, Nominee for General Counsel, Department of Housing and Urban Development
William Eugene Holloway, Nominee for Member of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences
Javier Ramirez, Nominee for Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Amanda Howe, Nominee for Assistant Administrator for Mission Support, Environmental Protection Agency
Amanda Howe is a career public servant, helping lead progressive change in government, politics, and the non-profit sector. She served in the role of Chief Operating Officer for the Kamala Harris For The People presidential campaign in 2019 and for the Democratic
Arrow Exterminators reflects on 2020
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Arrow Exterminators, headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., reflected on its successes in 2020, which included awards, acquisitions and team member promotions.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The company also received the honor of the No. 1 Top Workplace in the Large Companies category.
“Arrow Exterminators has a unique family-focused, entrepreneurial culture that is based on integrity and operating with transparency and a clear conscience,” said Shay Runion, chief human resources officer of Arrow Exterminators. “We want to partner with like-minded team members who are also focused on growth, who share our goals and principles, and our family culture. As our vision states, we want to hire, train and retain the best people and we know that the Top Workplaces distinction will help propel our recruiting efforts, and further strengthen our presence in the Atlanta Metro Area.”