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Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 3 12 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 3.12.21 Good Friday morning. According to a new poll released by Ryan Tyson of The Tyson Group, Florida voters support several measures pitched as improving election security and voter access. The poll, commissioned by nonpartisan nonprofit Secure Democracy, found more than three-quarters of Floridians want ballot drop boxes to be monitored either in-person or by video. The proposal earned 77% among the 600 voters polled, with Republicans backing it at a higher rate (83%) than Democrats or no-party voters. Meanwhile, nearly seven in 10 said they want their family members or caregivers to be able to turn in a ballot on their behalf. A near equal number (67%) want more days of early voting, while most (57%) want the state to tell felons what fines they need to pay to regain voting rights.

Briefs on local businesspeople, including Paul Brassil, Robyn Nasuti, Sean Terrell, Kevin Haley and Dana Drissel

Paul Brassil of Medfield has joined the company as senior vice president/chief information officer and will oversee PCU’s information technology and digital innovation efforts. Brassil has more than 25 years of experience in the information technology leadership field with entities such as Commonwealth Medicine (a division of UMass Medical School), the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, EMC Corp. and Siemens IT Solutions and Services Inc. He holds an MS in computer information systems from Bentley University in Waltham and a BA in Business Administration from Bridgewater State University. Brassil s community involvement spans initiatives focused on workforce development and industry leadership serving as a member of the Tech Hire Advisory Group of Boston’s Private Industry Council (comprised of Boston CIOs developing summer intern programs for low/moderate income students in the Boston Public Schools); an adviser for Fintech Women (helping women in banking/finance/fintech a

Indian-origin woman s rise as top interpreter of Obama, Modi and other world leaders

When she took the test for a diplomatic interpreter with the United States State Department, several years ago, she didn’t know that in the years ahead she would have the rare opportunity to meet heads of states from around the world – without actually being part of any diplomatic corps. But Indian origin woman Gurdeep Kaur Chawla, now based in California and director at Indian Language Services LLC, had this firm conviction that with all those hours, days, months and years spent at minutely listening to archived speeches from India’s parliament sessions, with the headphone firmly in place over her ears, she had enough wherewithal to ace her role as an interpreter at some point in her career.

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