Fail fast. Connect the dots. Give back.
These were the lessons Sharbel Maalouf learned and imparted to the soon-to be graduates of Gateway Technical Collegeâs School of Business and Transportation. He addressed the Class of 2021 Sunday morning as they gathered at their cars in the the parking lot of the Kenosha campus, 3520 30th Ave.
Maalouf, Medlineâs personal Care Division president and a 2008 Gateway graduate, appeared on two gigantic outdoor screens delivering the keynote address virtually, while actually inside Madrigrano Auditorium. The ceremony and speeches were originally to take place physically distanced with pandemic protocols in place and students receiving their degrees outdoors. However, the threat of rain forced presentations indoors.
KENOSHA â Fail fast. Connect the dots. Give back.
These were the lessons Sharbel Maalouf learned and imparted to the soon-to-be graduates of Gateway Technical Collegeâs School of Business and Transportation. She addressed the Class of 2021 Sunday morning as they gathered at their cars in the parking lot of the Kenosha campus, 3520 30th Ave.
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Maalouf, Medlineâs personal Care Division president and a 2008 Gateway graduate, appeared on two gigantic outdoor screens delivering the keynote address virtually, while actually inside Madrigrano Auditorium. The ceremony and speeches were originally to take place physically distanced with pandemic protocols in place and students receiving their degrees outdoors. However, the threat of rain forced presentations indoors.
7 ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. (May 24, 2021) – With the recent shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District opened up Cheatham Lock despite restrictions during scheduled maintenance so barges destined to fuel Middle Tennessee could navigate up the Cumberland River to Nashville terminals.
Officials with the Nashville District and Regional Rivers Repair Fleet, which is performing maintenance at Cheatham Lock, coordinated with Marathon Petroleum Corporation on site May 12 to gain an understanding of the industry’s critical need to move fuel via barges through the navigation lock to lessen the impact of the gas shortage. Additional communication took place with Exxon Mobile the same day to discuss their requirements.
Boys Town Jerusalem Sees Results By JLNJ Staff | May 20, 2021
(Courtesy of BTJ) Atenkut Alhagan has struggled hard at every step of his life. Today, he stepped up to the stage to be awarded the Israel 73rd Independence Day “Exemplary Soldier” citation by Brig. General Ilan Elia, chief officer of the IDF Technology and Maintenance Division. The handsome Ethiopian-born graduate of Boys Town Jerusalem’s College of Applied Engineering declares he could have never achieved this honor without the encouragement of the “angels” who would not let him fall. “My studies at Boys Town were so hard that I was ready to quit after several months,” Alhagan claims. “Then I was devastated by my father’s death.” Yet BTJ dean of students Rabbi Meir Linchner and dorm mother Rachel Cohen-Pur remained at his side through every challenge ahead. “We gave him money and time off to travel to Beersheva to be with his mother, who is a remarkable woman,” Rab