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Ensuring all people have access to timely, high-quality stroke care no matter where they live is an important goal of the American Stroke Association.
The ASA is joined in this endeavor by the American Academy of Neurology, American Society of Neuroradiology, National Association of EMS Physicians, National Association of State EMS Officials, the Neurocritical Care Society, Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery, and Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology.
The organizations have endorsed consensus recommendations to support local and regional EMS agencies and stroke advisory committees in integrating the elements of a stroke system of care in three key regional settings: urban, suburban, and rural. When implemented, these recommendations can help ensure acute stroke patients are triaged to the right place in the right amount of time for the most appropriate treatment.
Peno named to CVA board
March 2, 2021
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GLEN CARBON Alliance Technologies LLC. has announces Jared Peno, COO, of Glen Carbon, is joining two other Alliance executives to serve on the Board of the Community Value Alliance (CVA), a St. Louis non-profit organization offering exceptionally qualified business partners to help other non-profits achieve their operational goals.
Peno is a founding partner of Alliance Technologies LLC serving the St. Louis region. He serves in a board position with the AGC of Missouri and is board president for Riverbend Family Ministries. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
New York s Catholic church leaders control billions outside the reach of abuse survivors
Bankruptcy filings and assets shifted to foundations have coincided with passage of Child Victims Act
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The Catholic bishops of New York sold a lucrative insurance business they controlled and stored the proceeds in a foundation they also administer, keeping billions out of the reach of survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Pictured: Cardinal Timothy Dolan in this Sept. 30, 2019 file photo, speaking during a news conference in New York. Dolan established a victim compensation fund in 2016, as a successful battle to lift the statute of limitations on the filing of child sexual abuse lawsuits gathered steam. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)Mark LennihanShow MoreShow Less
London-based patisserie chain Caffè Concerto is launching a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) in an effort to reduce its rent debt after facing legal action from one of its landlords.
The Times
reports that the group, which operates 20 sites in the capital, will use the CVA to try and force landlords to accept about 20p in the pound of what they are owed.
Caffè Concerto director Stephano Borjak said it had been left with no option after landlords lodged court proceedings.
Last week it was reported that both Caffè Concerto and burger brand Five Guys were
facing legal action over unpaid rent after one of their landlords, Criterion Capital, filed respective county court claims against each operator.