Podcast: Consultant explains the impetus behind the Black Equity PAC
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Demonte Alexander serves as the political director for the Black Equity PAC, a political organization designed to recruit, train and fund African American candidates for political office.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Black Equity PAC endorsed Rebeca Clay-Flores in her victorious 2020 campaign for county commissioner.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Black Equity PAC endorsed Travis Wiltshire in his unsuccessful recent bid for the Alamo Heights School Board.Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less City election breakdown with consultant Demonte Alexander
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CenterState CEO announces businesses of the year winners
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
Syracuse, N.Y. CenterState CEO announced the winners of this year’s Business of the Year awards during its annual meeting, which was held virtually on Thursday.
The awards recognize outstanding achievements of regional businesses and organizations in five categories. This year’s winners are:
Category: More than 50 employees
Winner: Quadrant Biosciences Inc.
With its academic research partners, it developed diagnostics and surveillance tools to aid in the detection of Covid-19 in individuals and communities across the U.S. In 2020, it gained national recognition for co-developing a saliva test for Covid-19.
Apr 16, 2021
Final regulations to facilitate transformation and diversity in the ICT sector have been published. They expand on key requirements in the draft regulations published in February 2020.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has published final regulations in respect of the Limitations of Control and Equity Ownership by Historically Disadvantaged Groups (HDGs) and the Application of the ICT Sector Code (the Final Regulations).
The Final Regulations clarify, and expand on, certain key requirements which were contained in draft regulations published in February 2020.
Peter Grealy, Nozipho Mngomezulu and Karl Blom from Webber Wentzel unpack some of the key components of the Final Regulations.
Final Regulations to transform the ICT sector have been passed
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Final regulations to facilitate transformation and diversity in the ICT sector have been published. They expand on key requirements in the draft regulations published in February 2020.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has published final regulations in respect of the Limitations of Control and Equity Ownership by Historically Disadvantaged Groups (HDGs) and the Application of the ICT Sector Code (the Final Regulations).
Walker & Dunlop Releases Latest Multifamily Market Analysis Report
The Spring 2021 Multifamily Outlook Report Explores Macroeconomic Trends Affecting CRE, Multifamily, Build-for-Rent and Single-Family-Rental
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BETHESDA, Md., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Walker & Dunlop, Inc. published the latest edition of its Multifamily Outlook, a quarterly report providing up-to-date discussion of macroeconomic trends and insights impacting the multifamily space. This Spring edition explores the booming single-family rental (SFR) and build-for-rent (BFR) markets which are positioned to grow faster than office, retail, storage, and hospitality.
Spring 2021 Multifamily Outlook Report
The report features an in depth analysis of the Chicago and other Midwest markets, plus additional articles and insights from industry changemakers – and Walker & Dunlop partners who are altering the fabric of our communities. The topics and leaders i