Peninsula Fiber Network Announces Jennifer Greenburg as Vice President of Government Affairs
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MARQUETTE, Mich., April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Peninsula Fiber Network, LLC (PFN), a leading provider of fiber optic-based telecommunications services throughout Michigan, Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota today announced the addition of Jennifer Greenburg as its new Vice President of Governmental Affairs.
Greenburg most recently served as the Vice President of the Telecommunications Association of Michigan (TAM). Since 1998, Jennifer represented the state s rural telecommunications providers before the Michigan legislature. Her lobbying efforts securing policy changes for rights-of-way permitting, video franchise reform, and broadband deployment have contributed to the growth and stability of the telecommunications industry in Michigan over the course of her tenure.
The Specs Howard School of Media Arts, which has nurtured the careers of thousands of radio and TV professionals in Detroit and beyond, is poised for a major transition, the Free Press has learned.
The 51-year-old broadcasting school is in talks with another highly regarded school to absorb the Specs Howard name and curriculum, the daughter of the school s founder said Friday. Specs the brand, the institution, will continue, said Alisa Zee, a veteran broadcaster who is closely involved with school operations.
The news comes one day after the 95th birthday of the disc jockey and educator born Jerry Liebman, who took the on-air name Specs Howard and started the Southfield school in 1970.
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Roseville to move forward with Memorial Day parade
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ROSEVILLE Despite lingering concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, Roseville will host its annual Memorial Day parade.
It will start at 10 a.m. at Pinehurst Street, which is the staging area, and proceed east down Common Road toward the Fire Department headquarters and City Hall, where it will finish.
Matt Belz, a member of the Roseville Memorial Day Parade Committee, said that the biggest difference between this year’s parade and other years is that there will not be a memorial ceremony in Roseville’s civic center plaza to honor the fallen.
The new Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Keele (Image: Marriott/Business Live)
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A Staffordshire photographer has created a digital 360 degree tour of the county s newest hotel - offering a peek inside the 150-room building.
James Hilton, from Stone, has created a virtual tour of Courtyard by Marriott Keele Staffordshire at Keele University s Science and Innovation Park, which opened for the first time on Monday (February 1).