On Wednesday, Inman received an anonymous tip that the Association’s president had been impeached for “slurs.”
Axay Parekh | Credit: Oklahoma Association of Realtors
A member of the board who wished to remain anonymous confirmed to Inman later that day that Parekh had indeed been removed from office for “cause” and in accordance with the Association’s bylaws. They did not elaborate on the exact cause of Parekh’s removal, but noted that the special meeting was called to order specifically to determine whether or not he would remain in office.
The notification sent out to all Association members noted that, due to a constraint in the bylaws, once a president of OAR is removed from office, they become Immediate Past President, a “bylaws-structured role on the Leadership Team and Executive Committee.”
Chief Mitchell R. Davis III, chief of police of the Hazel Crest Police Department, is the first Black president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. Chief Davis began his career in law enforcement in Park Forest. (PHOTO SUPPLIED)
Chief Davis is the Association’s First Black President
Chief Mitchell R. Davis III, chief of police of the Hazel Crest Police Department, was installed Friday, April 30, 2021, as president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. The ceremony occurred at Homewood-Flossmoor High School with family members and other chiefs from the south suburbs as special guests. Attendance was limited due to the pandemic.
HMA President Sanjay Kapoor passes away
May 09, 2021
He was associated with Larsen & Toubro India, ITW, Borneo Technical Thailand, Adatco among other companies
Sanjay Kapoor, President of Hyderabad Management Association, passed away on Saturday night after fighting the Corona virus for 13 days in the hospital.
He was 56 years old and is survived by his wife (homemaker), two daughters, aged parents (octogenarian) and a sister.
“Lost a dear friend Sanjay Kapoor, a dynamic leader, a passionate and compassionate person, dear to one and all. May his soul RIP and give his family strength to bear this irreparable loss. A great loss to the HMA fraternity” B Kavitha Rajesh Vice President HMA, said
Embryo gene editing in IVF can have potential major impacts on humanity
May 6 2021
A global conference on human fertility has been warned of huge societal and ethical challenges regulating advances in gene editing in assisted reproduction.
Speaking at the 10
th Congress of the Asian Pacific Initiative of Reproduction (ASPIRE), Dr Catherine Racowsky said embryo gene editing was a growing likelihood among latest advances in IVF with potential major impacts on humanity. The international community is working hard to develop regulatory guidelines regarding alterations in human genetics, but big questions remain about how and where they will be applied, she said.
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