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Heidrick & Struggles Announces Launch of Inaugural 2020 ESG Report
Furthering its sustainability commitment, Heidrick & Struggles has joined with Indigo Ag to offset emissions through agricultural carbon credits and to catalyze change through its partnership
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CHICAGO, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today,
Heidrick & Struggles (Nasdaq: HSII), a premier provider of global leadership advisory and on-demand talent solutions, launched its inaugural 2020 ESG Report to outline its efforts and disclose progress across environmental, social and governance initiatives. In tandem, Heidrick & Struggles announced its partnership with
Indigo Ag, an agtech company dedicated to harnessing nature to help farmers feed the planet sustainably, to work closely together to begin addressing the firm s carbon emissions, further strengthening its commitment to developing a sustainable business model and setting a plan for its carbon removal efforts.
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission ordered staff to go to court against Jeremey Frost of Fearless Grain Marketing for buying grain without a license. Separately, he is being sued for contract violations by Indigo Ag, a company based in Memphis, Tenn., and Boston. Grain industry officials urged the SDPUC to back future bills that would further regulate “roving grain buyers” and “brokers,” similar to North Dakota changes, in the wake of the Hunter Hanson fraud in 2018 and 2019.
South Dakota Public Utilities Commission approves court case versus Fearless Grain Marketing and owner Jeremey Frost
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission ordered staff to go to court against Jeremey Frost of Fearless Grain Marketing for buying grain without a license. Separately, he is being sued for contract violations by Indigo Ag, a company based in Memphis, Tenn., and Boston. Grain industry officials urged the SDPUC to back future bills that would further regulate “roving grain buyers” and “brokers,” similar to North Dakota changes, in the wake of the Hunter Hanson fraud in 2018 and 2019. 9:51 am, Apr. 8, 2021 ×
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commision on April 7, 2021, ruled that their staff should pursue court action against Jeremey Frost of Onida, S.D., and his Fearless Grain Marketing LLC, for trading grain without a license. Frost is also facing a separate federal suit from Indigo Ag Inc., in Memphis, Tenn. Photo taken March 30,
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