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36 new career paths emerge out of lockdown - the early movers of 2021 as latest appointments listed

36 new career paths emerge out of lockdown - the early movers of 2021 as latest appointments listed Business Live s latest round-up on the Humber 14:42, 14 MAY 2021 Sign up to FREE email alerts from BusinessLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Lockdown hasn’t meant stay put when it comes to careers, with some key appointments, promotions and switches completed in the Humber region. Here is our latest regular round-up in association with On Line People, one of the largest regional suppliers of technical and professional personnel on temporary, interim and permanent placements.

The Power of Girls and Jr NBA Collaborate to Host Free Four-Day Virtual Summit for Girls

Kate T. Parker, Keynote Speaker Her Time to Shine begins Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021 and concludes Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. Participants will engage in workshops and live panel discussions with a decorated lineup of speakers including ESPN analyst LaChina Robinson, former WNBA players Ivory Latta and Jennifer Bradford, New York Times bestselling author Kate T. Parker, actress and former Sister Circle on TV One host Rashan Ali as well as additional female executives, influencers, and civic leaders that will be revealed at a later date. The Power of Girls is humbled and honored to continue serving our mentees, and girls around the country, during the pandemic through impactful virtual opportunities like this. Being able to expand the summit to a broader national audience and work with the Jr. NBA is very exciting!  said founder Tameka Kee. 

COVID vaccine hesitancy exists, particularly among Black, Latinx communities; Here s how UMass Memorial is helping patients make a decision

COVID vaccine hesitancy exists, particularly among Black, Latinx communities; Here’s how UMass Memorial is helping patients make a decision Updated Jan 31, 2021; For some Central Massachusetts residents, weighing whether or not to get a COVID-19 vaccine has led to extensive reading and conversations about potential side effects, efficacy and the rapid speed at which the immunizations were developed, according to physicians who are working to help patients make an informed decision. These questions can be a particular concern of the Black and Latinx communities because of a history of injustices in health care. Physicians note that hesitancy in vaccine trust exists for good reasons among Black and Latinx Americans, the Tuskegee study a chief example.

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