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Kimberly Ellison-Taylor joins U.S. Bancorp Board of Directors
January 27, 2021 GMT
Kimberly Ellison-Taylor joins U.S. Bancorp Board of Directors. (Photo: Business Wire)
MINNEAPOLIS (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 27, 2021
U.S. Bancorp announced today that its board of directors has elected Kimberly Ellison-Taylor as a director of the company, effective January 22, 2021.
Kimberly Ellison-Taylor joins U.S. Bancorp Board of Directors. (Photo: Business Wire)
Ellison-Taylor, 50, is executive director of finance thought leadership for Oracle Corporation, a global Fortune 100 company that offers a range of products and services for enterprise information technology environments. She has been with Oracle since 2004 and was appointed to her current role in 2019.
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The Pacific Life Foundation 3Ts of Education program will award a total of $43,500 in grants to 15 local K-12 schools where concentrations of children and grandchildren of Pacific Life employees attend. The educational grants are designed to support needs in the areas of teacher training, textbooks or technology.
The Pacific Life Foundation not only provides funding to organizations, but also supports these organizations through volunteer efforts with the Pacific Life Good Guys program. In 2021, Pacific Life and its employees will continue to support its annual United Way campaign, during which the Pacific Life Foundation matches every dollar donated by employees. Additionally, the Pacific Life Foundation will continue to match all employee donations to nonprofits and universities.
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Layoffs Expected as Ingredion Plans to Stop Ethanol Production
Ingredion has announced Wednesday they will stop producing ethanol at the Cedar Rapids riverfront manufacturing facility by the end of January. The move will result in the layoffs of more than 30 people from the downtown Cedar Rapids facility.
According to KCRG, those layoffs are expected to become effective February 4. Ingredion said the changes and layoffs are necessary due to changing conditions in the ethanol market.
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Ingredion s local operations are located at 1 Street SW on the banks of the Cedar River. The food processing company is one of the nation s oldest businesses, over 115 years old, beginning operations in 1906 as the Corn Products Refining Company.
Layoffs Expected at Cedar Rapids Business
Ingredion has announced they will stop producing ethanol at the Cedar Rapids riverfront manufacturing facility by the end of January. The move will result in the layoffs of more than 30 people from the downtown Cedar Rapids facility.
According to KCRG, those layoffs are expected to become effective on February 4. Ingredion said the changes and layoffs are necessary due to changing conditions in the ethanol market.
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Ingredion s local operations are located at 1 Street SW on the banks of the Cedar River. The food processing company is one of the nation s oldest businesses, over 115 years old, beginning operations in 1906 as the Corn Products Refining Company.