DENVER Jennifer Jones Paton, Colorado Bioscience Association CEO since 2018, is leaving the organization.
“Jennifer led the Colorado Bioscience Association through a period of extraordinary growth for life sciences in our state. Her leadership in rebranding CBSA and work to champion the ecosystem has raised our profile with Colorado’s business community, and investors and partners across the country,” board chairman Bob Reddy said in a prepared statement. “She worked closely with the talented CBSA team to support members’ needs during the pandemic with virtual education and digital engagement. We will miss Jennifer, and we look forward to identifying a new leader who can build on her accomplishments.”
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A warning has been received in Cadillac from several cities regarding a group of three women who now are covering Michigan in the interest of âChild Conservationâ which is said to be nothing more than a cleverly covered book agent scheme. Local child welfare organizations are formed, the purpose of which is to get women to sign up for about $50 worth of books that are worth less than one-tenth that sum according to an investigation made in various other cities. Marshall, Monroe, Ionia and other cities have recently been âworkedâ by the promoters. Better books on child welfare work can be obtained free from the Department of Labor at Washington or the Michigan Department of Health, it is said, and local womenâs clubs now organized in every city are able to handle all the functions of the high-sounding new organization. In some cities where these were formed the groups already have broken up soon after the promoters left. But the members still f
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