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MELBOURNE, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Advanced Magnet Lab, Inc. (the Company or AML ) announced today that Thomas E. Turner has been appointed to the Company s Board of Directors, effective December 18, 2020.
Mr. Turner, an industry veteran with leading, developing, and exiting technology companies, comes to AML as the business transitions into commercial endeavors.
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In 2020, the Company launched three significant programs, which validate and financially support the Company s vision and execution plan for the commercialization of novel permanent magnet-based products.
AML is presently scaling its pilot manufacturing program with anticipation of full-rate manufacturing within the next year.
Relentless Beats is back in action with its first pod concerts of the new year rolling into a socially distanced Rawhide Event Center for a three-day Valentine s weekend experience called Heartbreakers.
These are the first Relentless Beats events since they tested the pod-concert waters with a five-week series that ended the first weekend of November.
Thomas Turner, Relentless Beats founder, says, We ve just been so stop and go with these numbers that I ve held out until now to do anything. There s really nothing stopping me other than just my own cognizance of what s been going on.
Heartbreakers will kick off Friday, Feb. 12, with sets by Sullivan King, Kai Wachi and Trivecta. Saturday brings Ghastly, Ookay, and Lick while Sunday s entertainment, billed as Lovemakers, brings Shiba San, Dombresky, Sacha Robotti and J. Worra.
CEO of Turner Industries steps down after more than 40 years with the company
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BATON ROUGE - The CEO of Turner Industries is stepping down from his position to retire.
Thomas Turner announced his retirement on Feb. 3 after spending more than four decades working there. Turner is the son of Sue and Bert Turner, who founded Turner Industries in 1961. Turner Industries has been a central part of my life for as long as I can remember. As a small child, I watched my mom and dad work daily to grow Turner Industries from a small construction company to Louisiana’s largest employer, with nearly 20,000 employees and over $2 Billion in annual sales. And for four decades, I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to its success – to my parents’ dream, said Turner in a statement Wednesday.