SoundOff Signal® President & CEO, Mark Litke, to Retire; Bryan Nyeholt Named Successor
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SoundOff Signal announced today that Mark Litke, president and CEO, is retiring as of January 2022 and the board of SoundOff Signal has named Bryan Nyeholt his successor as president.
Bryan Nyeholt
I am excited for what the future holds for Soundoff Signal. I look forward to taking SoundOff into the next chapter and continuing the prosperity and growth of the company. HUDSONVILLE, Mich. (PRWEB) June 30, 2021 SoundOff Signal, a global leader in vehicle LED lighting, controls systems, and electronic warning solutions for the law enforcement, amber, and government markets, announced today that Mark Litke, president, and CEO, is retiring as of January 2022 and the board of SoundOff Signal has named Bryan Nyeholt his successor as president. During the remainder of 2021, Litke will be transitioning his position to Ny
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Shortly after midnight on the first day of 2020, five paper lanterns floated over the Krefeld Zoo, in western Germany. The lanterns drifted from a nearby neighborhood, where three women had lit their wicks and watched them lift into the stars. “They even wrote their names and wishes for the new year on the lanterns,” Wolfgang Dressen, the director of the zoo, said. In the morning, the police recovered four lanterns from the trees around the ape house. They believed that the fifth landed on the roof.
Dressen and his wife were ringing in the New Year with old friends in a city called Bielefeld when he received a call, at around half past twelve, from a keeper living at the zoo. The keeper said that the ape house was in flames. Bielefeld is around a hundred and twenty miles from Krefeld, and the Dressens left immediately for home. While his wife drove, Dressen watched videos of the fire on social media. Flames engulfed the roof of the ape house. The smok
Puthur zoological park becomes a reality
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February 13, 2021 23:08 IST
First phase of Asia’s second largest zoological park opened after a long wait of three decades
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People visiting the Puthur zoological park after the inauguration of its first phase on Saturday.
First phase of Asia’s second largest zoological park opened after a long wait of three decades
Ending a three-decade wait, the Puthur zoological park has become a reality. Forest Minister K. Raju inaugurated online the first phase of Asia’s second largest zoological park on Saturday.
Animals will be transferred to the park by the end of February.