CERF s Dan Hamilton, left, and Matthew Fienup.
The Bank for America Charitable Foundation has awarded California Lutheran University’s Center for Economic Research and Forecasting, or CERF, a $250,000 research grant to identify the total economic contribution of Hispanics by U.S. state.
This new data will build on CERF s ongoing work on the national-level Latino Gross Domestic Product Report, with the most recent edition published last September.
“The award from the Bank of America is a great testimony to the high quality of work at CERF, and it enables us to contribute to the commitment the university has made as a Hispanic-Serving Institution,” Gerhard Apfelthaler, dean of the School of Management at the Thousand Oaks university, said in a statement.
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CRESTVIEW Construction of the Foy Shaw Parkway at Bob Sikes Airport (CEW) will be completed in March, Okaloosa County Airports Director Tracy Stage said Friday.
Named after a former Crestview mayor and prominent businessman, the two-lane, 0.8-mile road runs between the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 and Cavalier Drive and the intersection of John Givens Road and Skyline Drive.
Following the end of construction will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony, at which a new entrance sign will be unveiled.
“It will be a substantial monument to signify that the parkway will be the new south industrial access route to Bob Sikes Airport,” Stage said.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and the President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Tina Wei Smith today highlighted the major accomplishments of her tenure as Executive Director from 2019 to 2021. Smith is also appreciative of the many partnerships and collaborations from across the federal government in support of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, particularly through the challenges and difficulties of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
“It has been an honor to serve as Executive Director of such an important Initiative and Commission. I am proud of the work that we have been able to accomplish together in less than fourteen months,” said Tina Wei Smith. “Despite the challenges of 2020 – the pandemic and civil unrest – at the very core, this was an opportunity to serve the AAPI community and all Americans. I am proud of our efforts and I am than