Greg Lane new CEO of CIPS – Canada’s Association of IT Professionals Published: April 7th, 2021 By: CIPS
Mississauga, ON – April 7, 2021 – CIPS (Canadian Information Procession Society) is excited to announce its new CEO is Greg Lane, FCIPS, I.S.P.(ret.), MBA. Greg was approved as CIPS’ new CEO at the March 23rd CIPS National Board meeting and became CEO as of April 1st, 2021. Greg will be a huge asset to CIPS with his vast industry knowledge, experience, and connections, along with his leadership, marketing, and communication talents.
Greg Lane is a Past Chair of the CIPS National Board (2008-2009) and Past CIPS National President (2003-2004). Greg was also past Chair of the IFIP IP3 (International Professional Practice Partnership), Past-Chair, Public Sector Business Committee of ITAC (now known as TECHNATION), and was
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Fewer people can afford a house in Spokane, keeping middle and low-income residents stuck renting
March 4, 2021 6:48 PM Esther Bower
SPOKANE, Wash. Spokane is one of the fastest growing cities. More people are moving in, creating a rippling effect on an already hot housing market.
Candace Martin moved to Spokane from Denver five years ago. She loves the city and the life she’s created here, but one thing’s still missing she wants to own a home.
“Moving to Spokane, I thought it was a place that buying a house would be in my future,” Martin said. “I’ve always looked forward to that as part of my future, and again, it’s seeming less and less like a possibility, but it’s something I still hope for.”
Yukon Workers Compensation Board Rolls Out Sapiens ClaimsPro Upgrade
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HOLON, Israel, Jan. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sapiens Americas, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sapiens International Corporation, (NASDAQ: SPNS) (TASE: SPNS), a leading global provider of software solutions for the insurance industry, and the Yukon Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board announced today that Yukon has rolled out a newly upgraded version of Sapiens ClaimsPro workers compensation platform. The new version includes a state-of-the art technology stack and will enable Yukon to further streamline end-to-end claims processing and reduce claims processing expenses as well as settlement costs. The upgraded version will also enable Yukon Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board to respond quickly to new business requirements that are even more critical during the pandemic.