Innofactor Plc: Martin Söderlind is Innofactor s new Chief Innovation and Talent Officer For Immediate Release
Martin Söderlind has been appointed as Innofactor s Chief Innovation and Talent Officer as of April 1, 2021. He is responsible for Innofactor s operations regarding offering and talent development.
Söderlind is a member of the Executive Board and reports to CEO Sami Ensio. He is based in Stockholm, Sweden.
Martin Söderlind joins Innofactor with more than 20 years of business development, leadership and international experience within the ICT industry. Prior to joining Innofactor, he held the position of
COO Scandinavia at Nordcloud with focus on growth in Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Before this, Söderlind held a number of leadership and business development positions within Telia Company.
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Answer: Volunteering is a great way to give back and support your community. Senior Servicesâ Meals-on-Wheels program is an excellent opportunity for volunteers to not only provide a nutritious meal, but also to form friendships, share warm smiles, and provide a safety check for older adults, many of whom are living alone and having trouble preparing meals during the day.
Just about one year ago, the Meals-on Wheels program, which prided itself on providing hot lunch-time meals to senior participants in the program each weekday, shifted its Meals-on-Wheels delivery process to delivering five frozen meals, once per week in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 and keep participants and volunteers as safe as possible. As the number of COVID-19 cases decrease and the number of people vaccinated increase in our community, Senior Services plans to resume hot, daily meal delivery on Monday, May 3rd. That goal can only be reached with the support of community volunteers
Teenage Miami finalist Sinner blends tranquillity, talent to keep rising
04 Apr 2021 - 11:35
Jannik Sinner of Italy celebrates after match point against Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain (not pictured) in a men s singles semifinal in the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
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Aged just 19, men s Miami Open tennis finalist Jannik Sinner already stands out on the ATP tour for a calm demeanour belying his youth - something his coach Riccardo Piatti puts down to the Italian s background as a junior ski champion.
In February, Sinner became the youngest man since Novak Djokovic in 2006 to win two ATP titles, and a win in his first ATP Masters 1000 final on Sunday against friend and occasional doubles partner Hubert Hurkacz would make him the youngest-ever Miami winner.
Business expansions bring high-wage jobs, new investments to Ann Arbor region
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ANN ARBOR – Two projects expected to create 279 new, well-paying jobs and generate a total private investment of $27.2 million in the Ann Arbor region have received support from the Michigan Strategic Fund, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced today.
“This $27.9 million investment will create hundreds of excellent jobs in the Ann Arbor region as we continue implementing our Michigan Back to Work plan to get our state back on its feet,” said Governor Whitmer.