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Osmose Utilities Services, Inc. (Osmose), the market-leading provider of infrastructure support services for electric and telecommunications utilities, today announced the hiring of three senior executives who will lead the company’s finance, human resources, marketing and innovation initiatives. Kevin Brennan has joined Osmose as its Chief Financial Officer, Mark Copeland has joined as Chief Marketing and Innovation Officer, and Megan Hilley has joined as the company’s Chief Human Resources Officer. The addition of Brennan, Copeland and Hilley to Osmose’s executive leadership team is driven by the company’s continued growth and the increasing need for utilities to ensure the resilience of the critical structures that support their grid operations.
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Jonjo O Neill Jr dedicated Flight Deck s victory to JP McManus and his family following the death of the legendary owner s daughter-in-law Emma at the age of 40 in Barbados over Christmas.
McManus, who had suspended his operation, only started having runners again on Wednesday after a memorial service was held for Emma on the Caribbean island on Tuesday.
O Neill Jr provided a poignant first success since the tragedy in McManus s famous green and gold silks on Flight Deck in the 2m3½f handicap hurdle. I m delighted to get a winner for JP and Noreen [McManus s wife], said O Neill Jr. There was a family tragedy with Emma and we re all thinking about John [McManus s son] and the whole family. Noreen bred this horse as well, so it s an emotional one.
Oral history project preserves stories of frontline workers in University of Chicago Library archives
Essential workers have been lauded as heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic, but their individual stories the details that reveal the daily lived realities of nurses and janitors, grocery clerks and transit workers have often gone untold.
To help change that, University of Chicago undergraduate students are creating an oral history project to share and preserve the voices of these frontline workers.
As part of Assoc. Prof. Amy Dru Stanley’s autumn class on U.S. labor history, the students interviewed workers from hospitals, schools, stores and many other sectors that serve the public. The interviews (48 in total) formed the basis of their final class projects, and will be archived in the Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center at Regenstein Library.