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Aulos Bioscience Appoints Leo Redmond as Chief Financial Officer

Aulos Bioscience Appoints Leo Redmond as Chief Financial Officer News provided by Share this article Share this article LARKSPUR, Calif., May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Aulos Bioscience, a biotechnology company developing highly differentiated interleukin-2 (IL-2)-binding monoclonal antibodies as therapeutics against solid tumors, announced today that Leo Redmond will join the company as chief financial officer. Redmond brings to Aulos nearly three decades of financial experience in the biopharmaceutical industry. He will be based in the company s new headquarters in Larkspur, California. We are pleased to welcome Leo to Aulos at a time when we are rapidly building out our operations in California, preparing to start our first human trial of AU-007, planning our next fundraising scenarios, and defining the corporate strategy. Leo is a wonderful addition to our leadership team. His knowledge and expertise in leading all aspects of financial management for both private and public bi

FedEx Awards $100 Million to Create an Institute at Yale to Reduce Carbon in the Atmosphere

FedEx Awards $100 Million to Create an Institute at Yale to Reduce Carbon in the Atmosphere
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SCVNews com | State Schools Chief Kicks Off California Digital Divide Innovation Challenge

This week, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced the kickoff for the “California Digital Divide Innovation Challenge,” a global competition that will award up to $1 million to the boldest, most revolutionary proposals to eliminate the digital divide and expand high-speed internet access to all Californians. Despite many efforts and generous donations through the Bridging the Digital Divide Fund, as many as one million students in California still lack internet connectivity. Superintendent Thurmond is launching this challenge to inspire the public and private sector’s most ambitious innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and creative problem-solvers to develop technology and strategic partnerships that will have an immediate and direct impact on students today and remove barriers to success long after the pandemic is over.

SCVNews com | State Schools Chief Announces $1M Digital Divide Innovation Challenge

SACRAMENTO State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced Thursday the new “California Digital Divide Innovation Challenge,” a global competition that will award up to $1 million to the boldest, most revolutionary proposals to eliminate the digital divide and expand high-speed internet access to all Californians. Thurmond announced this challenge during the latest meeting of his Closing the Digital Divide Task Force, an ongoing initiative to close inequitable access to technology the State Superintendent co-chairs with Senator Connie Leyva, (D-Chino), chair of the Senate Education Committee. As many as one million students still lack internet connectivity, and the State Superintendent’s new challenge is designed to inspire the public and private sector’s most ambitious innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and creative problem-solvers to develop technology and strategic partnerships that will not only help learners right away but remove barriers to

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