Harold Roy Baker
Harold Roy Baker, 90, of Coldwater passed away Sunday, January 31, 2021 at his home.
Harold was born August 7, 1930 in Sandwich, Ontario to Arthur Lloyd and Julia Grace (White) Baker. He grew up in Shelby, MI and later moved to Sterling City, TX. After graduating from high school in 1949, he attended Howard County Junior College in Big Spring, TX and later proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. After the war, he chose Coldwater as his place of residency and employment.
On August 7, 1978, he married Judith âJudyâ (Tubbs) Baker. They shared many common interests that filled their years of marriage including home projects, hosting foreign exchange students, and traveling. Trips out west, an Alaskan cruise, and road trips in the States/Canada were always cherished moments to reconnect with family and friends. Harold retired from the Branch Area Career Center in 1997 after many years of dedicated service.
Nexus Dev Launches $20m Development Capital Investment Vehicle
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ADDISON, Texas, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Nexus Dev announced a $20 million investment vehicle made possible by their partnership with Nexus PMG and a strategic investor. Aligning with Nexus PMG s focus on providing advisory and project development services to low-carbon infrastructure projects, Nexus Dev is solely dedicated to providing project development capital to renewable and circular economy assets.
Decarbonizing our food supply is one of the many circular economy target sectors where Nexus Dev seeks to deploy capital to late-stage project developers.
Strategically, Nexus Dev leverages the Nexus PMG team s diversified sustainable infrastructure project development, engineering, and operations experience for a bespoke approach to assessing and mitigating investment risk.
Originally published on January 29, 2021 9:41 am
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