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Archbishop Tutu & South African black theology

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Jimmy Dorrell: The renewal of the church for God s mission

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Eversight eye bank promotes from within for president and CEO

Succeeds David Bosch, who left to join peer nonprofit in Illinois Has been with organization since 2010 Eversight Ann Arbor-based global eye bank network Eversight has named Diane Hollingsworth president and CEO. Hollingsworth, executive vice president of external relations for the nonprofit, had served as interim president and CEO since March 5 while a national search for a new top executive was underway. She succeeds David Bosch, who had served as president since 2018 and was named CEO in 2019. He left in March to become chief marketing and communications officer for Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network in Illinois. Hollingworthjoined Eversight in 2010 as executive director for eye bank operations and administration in Illinois. She went on to serve as vice president of partner relations before taking on her most recent role.

KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 6 November 5, 2011

that project has pge as the customer paying for the power. so the income from the project is known and is contracted. and it s for a project, not a company. reporter: after growing by about 90% per year for five years, the solar industry is now much slower. growth is now about 10% a year. should we worry? it s a hiccup, right? so maybe there is a good long-term trend in demand, but the short-term trends may not be so good. but i think that s going to change over time. solar isn t one technology there are multiple different panels, different cell types. and we re seeing here in silicon valley that we have innovation continuing, private sector funding, grants, we are seeing growth in the industry. i don t think we have anything to be worried about. reporter: business is not booming right now, but solar still has bright hopes. we re putting pieces in place that cause us to deliver those results over the next few years. so we re absolutely positioning for success. rep

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