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ATLANTA, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Juvare, the leader in critical incident preparedness and response technology, and developer of WebEOC™, today announced the appointment of George A. Riedel as Non-Executive Chairman of the Board. Riedel brings more than 17 years of experience strategically fostering high-revenue growth for technology companies.
Juvare announces George A. Riedel as Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
Riedel is an experienced board chair and independent director in both private and public technology companies and spent his career in various entrepreneurial roles in technology-related industries (networking, security, software, and media) – in both board and executive functions. During his career, he has served as Chairman of the Board at Infinera (INFN) and Accedian Networks, CEO and Chairman at Cloudmark, independent director at Cerner Corporation (CERN) and XPERI (XPER), CSO at Nortel Networks as well as VP of Str
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ATLANTA, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Juvare, the leader in critical incident preparedness and response technology, announced today that it has partnered with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) for the use of Juvare s EMTrack solution to help providers schedule and track the administration of COVID-19 vaccines, beginning in Phase 1A of the state s COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign. EMTrack is already used by IDPH for patient triage and tracking across the state, and this partnership will enable convenient appointment scheduling, secure immunization data collection, and automated patient reminders.
Juvare s Vaccination Module, which is integrated and built in the EMTrack platform, is designed for use by healthcare institutions and public health agencies at the state, regional, and individual provider levels. The platform enables patients to easily pre-schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments and helps providers operationalize their mass immunization
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JayVe Montgomery at Little Harpeth Brewing for Far Out Fest 333, June 2019Photo: Kaedi Maney
In a year when the global community had to find new ways to live, Nashville musicians got busy integrating jazz and improvised music into a variety of contexts. While our more mainstream jazz scene persevered, there was nothing monolithic about the jazz-adjacent records that Music City players released in 2020, and that’s a tribute to the city’s innovative spirit.
Some Nashville musicians pushed and pulled jazz into new territory. Skin Tension the duo of drummer Josh Byrd and guitarist Edward Longo harked back to Miles Davis’ electric period on their EP