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Paradigm for Parity® Coalition Announces First CEO, Sandra Quince

Paradigm for Parity® Coalition Announces First CEO, Sandra Quince Bank of America Executive Brings Extensive Experience in Diversity & Inclusion May 17, 2021 at 9:00 AM Eastern Today, the Paradigm for Parity® coalition announced that Sandra Quince has been appointed the coalition’s first-ever CEO. Sandra is currently a Senior Vice President in the Global Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) organization at Bank of America. The bank is a long-time member of the coalition, and as an extension of its commitment, is sponsoring Sandra to join the coalition as part of Bank of America’s Leader on Loan Program. “We are very excited to welcome Sandra Quince to the Paradigm for Parity® coalition and look forward to her leadership and vision as we continue to work with companies around the world to implement our action plan and toolkit, and close the gender gap for women of all races, ethnicities and backgrounds,” said Ellen Kullman, Co-Chair of the Para

GALLERY: Easter sunrise

Publishing date: Apr 04, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  1 minute read  •  EASTER DAWN Rev. Kimberly Heath, left, of Wall Street United Church, speaks to congregants as Laura Tobin kneels by a prayer fire and Richard Hennessy and Paul Bullock pack up the equipment at the end of a sunrise Easter service at Centeen Park. Pastor Jack Van de Hoef, of Bethel Christian Reformed Church, also took part in the service. On Easter morning, Wall Street congregants burn prayers written on pieces of paper over the year and scatter the ashes into the river. (RONALD ZAJAC/The Recorder and Times) jpg, BT Article content Article content

Q&A: Stricter auto emissions regulations on the horizon

On behalf of members of Congress, five UCLA faculty members file amicus brief on vehicle pollution rules UCLA Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Cara Horowitz says the amicus brief demonstrates “that far stronger standards are totally practicable, both economically and technologically.” Daniel Melling | January 22, 2021 This week, five UCLA School of Law faculty members submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit challenging the Trump administration’s rollback of federal vehicle pollution and fuel economy standards. The brief was written by UCLA environmental law experts Cara Horowitz, Julia Stein, Benjamin Harris, Beth Kent and Siyi Shen. It was filed on behalf of Sen. Tom Carper, chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, and Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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