Inside the slates: Stanford Gladiators and L.E.A.D Stanford compete for top student government spots
(Graphic: HANNAH JEOUNG/The Stanford Daily. Photos courtesy of Emily Nichols and Micheal Brown; L.E.A.D. Stanford graphic courtesy of Christian Giadolor and Cricket Bidleman)
on March 31, 2021
The Stanford Gladiators Micheal Brown ’22 and Emily Nichols ’23 and L.E.A.D. Stanford Christian Giadolor ’21 M.A. ’22 and Cricket Bidleman ’21 M.A. ’22 are vying for the support of the student body in this year’s Associated Students of Stanford University executive election.
Brown and Giadolor are running for executive president and Nichols and Bidleman for vice president. Together, the president and vice president lead the ASSU Executive Branch and guide the Executive Cabinet, whose members lead targeted initiatives. Both slates have already met the 200-vote threshold needed to secure a spot on the electoral ballot.
FPA Announces 2021 Student Flexible Packaging Design Challenge Winners The entries demonstrate a high level of creativity, a strong understanding of the mechanical properties of flexible packaging materials, and the manufacturing processes involved
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First Place Winner: Baby Shampoo and a Cup, by Caylee Boone, Abbey Dahlseng, Liam Gallagher, and Anna Kent, University of Wisconsin–Stout.
The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), the leading advocate and voice for the growing U.S. flexible packaging industry, is pleased to announce the winners of the FPA 2021 Student Flexible Packaging Design Challenge. This year’s first and second place winners were teams of students from the University of Wisconsin – Stout under the direction of Gary Borges. There were also three honorable mentions awarded for the 2021 competition.
Tips for developing great leaders in your organization: Elaine Geller
Updated Mar 07, 2021;
Posted Mar 07, 2021
Elaine Geller of the National Council of Jewish Women/Cleveland shares tips for cultivating leaders in your organization. (Photo Courtesy of NCJW/CLE)
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By Guest columnist, cleveland.com
Guest columnist Elaine Geller retired as a vice president from the Federal Reserve of Cleveland and currently serves as the head of
’s Leadership Development Committee.
All organizations for-profit and non-profit alike need a continuous pool of leaders to guide them successfully today and into the future.
Leaders bridge the organization’s purpose with those who work to achieve it. Leaders keep the organization relevant in a changing world and communicate this direction throughout the organization.
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NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Melanie H. Muhlstock, Managing Partner of the Mass Torts Department for the national law firm Parker Waichman LLP, has been named to the Executive Committee of the Plaintiffs Steering Committee in the multi-district litigation (MDL) involving the prescription medication Elmiron®. The Order was entered last week by Judge Brian R. Martinotti of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, who – true to his word – saw to it that the Plaintiffs Steering Committee is diverse in many ways.
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It is an honor to be appointed by the Court to work with this talented group of lawyers
NPMA selects 6 for 2021 leadership program
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The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) selected the Executive Leadership Program (ELP) Class of 2021. The program is designed to prepare pest management professionals for association leadership roles and develop successful industry ambassadors.
“As proven with the previous four ELP classes, the curriculum presents a fantastic opportunity for these aspiring association leaders to grow professionally and personally,” said NPMA CEO Dominique Stumpf, CMP, CAE. “In turn, NPMA benefits by hearing fresh perspectives and establishing a pipeline of engaged members. It’s truly a win-win situation. We are proud to continue this program with the support of WorkWave, and look forward to working with this new group of passionate participants.”