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Space Industry Leader Mike Gold Joins Redwire as Executive Vice President of Civil Space Business Development and External Affairs

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Space Industry Leader Mike Gold Joins Redwire as Executive Vice President of Civil Space Business Development and External Affairs April 6, 2021 GMT JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Redwire, a new leader and innovator in mission critical space solutions and high reliability components for the next generation space economy, announced today the hiring of Mike Gold as Executive Vice President of Civil Space Business Development and External Affairs, effective April 5, 2021. Gold joins Redwire from NASA, where he was most recently the Associate Administrator for Space Policy and Partnerships and was responsible for formulating and leading a comprehensive strategy to integrate domestic, international, intergovernmental, and industry policy across the space domain, including priorities that enhance the resiliency and capabilities of the Artemis program.

Director of Penn Women s Center at University of Pennsylvania makes history as first Black woman to hold post

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) Sherisse Laud-Hammond is a modern-day pioneer at the University of Pennsylvania. She s the first Black woman to lead the Penn Women s Center, one of the oldest women s centers in the country. It was founded in 1973, and for more than 40 years the organization has been at the forefront of women s rights. I m the first but that s because of many firsts before me, Laud-Hammond said. I think of Sadie T. Alexander, who was the first woman to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. While the center remained closed during the pandemic, she kept the mission going virtually.

Noah Silverman has been appointed Global Development Officer, U S & Canada at Marriott International, Inc

Fatal accident lawsuit update: Case settled in Delaware County court for $200K

Dozor | University of Pennsylvania Law School MEDIA – A fatal motor vehicle collision and subsequent lawsuit in a Delaware County court has had a settlement in the action approved at a final amount of $200,000. Daniel M. Shaffer (Executor of the Estate of Margery A. Shaffer) of Swarthmore initially filed a petition in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 3 versus Patrick J. Barron and United Services Automobile Association (doing business as “USAA”) of San Antonio, Texas. “The Petitioner believes and therefore avers that the decedent Margery A. Shaffer died on July 26, 2019 at approximately 12:57 a.m. as a result of the pedestrian/vehicle accident, without lengthy conscious pain and suffering, which is consistent with the Medical Examiner’s records,” the petition stated.

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