Infosys Announces Canadian Expansion to Calgary, Doubling Canadian Workforce to 4,000 by 2023 prnewswire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prnewswire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CALGARY It s been bananas at the Leftovers Foundation as the Calgary not-for-profit tries to find a use for thousands of bunches of the long, yellow fruit, which were donated all at once last week. Interim CEO Audra Stevenson said a call came in last Friday from produce distributor Fresh Direct and it had more than seven pallets of bananas with nowhere to go. That amounted to 346 cases, each with about 10 bunches in them. Our bread and butter is rescuing food that doesn t have a home and getting it into the hands of people who need it, Stevenson said Monday.
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Brad Plant named Executive Director of Technology, ABC7 Chicago
Share: Brad Plant has been named executive director of Technology, ABC 7 Chicago, it was announced today by John Idler, president and general manager, ABC 7. The appointment is effective Monday, March 8.
According to Idler, Brad Plant s breadth of knowledge in broadcast technology and operations is formidable. His keen understanding of technology strategies and deployment, along with his strong leadership skills, make him the ideal person to continue ABC 7 s reputation as the leading station in Chicago for cutting-edge technology.
Prior to joining ABC 7, Plant served as the director of Technology and Operations for the NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations since 2016, a division of NBCUniversal that includes 42 businesses. In that role, Plant spearheaded the development and execution of new strategic technologies and workflows across the NBC and Telemundo owned stations. He was also in charge of helping the grou
The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology has cancelled its slate of in-person summer camps for children and teens this year in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.