McDonaldâs to bolster free child care, paid tuition to entice workers
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Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Advisors Announces Transitions and Awards
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MEDFORD, Ore., July 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ At its virtual annual conference, concluded in June, AIRA announced the following leadership transitions and awards:
Michael R. Lastowski, Duane Morris LLP, Wilmington, DE named president, succeeding
David Bart, CIRA, CDBV, RSM US LLP, Chicago. Mr. Bart assumes the role of chairman from
Brian Ryniker, CIRA, RK Consultants LLC, Sea Cliff, NY, who remains an AIRA board member.
Emanuel M. Katten Award
Emanuel M. Katten was a founding member of AIRA s predecessor organization. He was instrumental in the development of the CIRA program and other association and professional initiatives.