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The Honor Foundation Announces New Chairman of the Board of Directors

The Honor Foundation Announces New Chairman of the Board of Directors Share Article The Honor Foundation, a unique nonprofit transition institute created for transitioning members of the U.S. Special Operations Forces community has just announced that Harry Leonhardt will assume the role of the Chairman of THF’s Board of Directors. As incoming Chairman, I’m privileged to work with my fellow board members, advisors and the dedicated THF Staff to build on the tangible success, and expand the reach, of this compelling organization. SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) January 21, 2021 The Honor Foundation [THF], a unique nonprofit transition institute created for transitioning members of the U.S. Special Operations Forces community has just announced that Harry Leonhardt will assume the role of the Chairman of THF’s Board of Directors, effective immediately. For the last six and a half years, THF has successfully developed and

EXC: Biden s Chief Financial Regulator Headlined Chinese Chamber Of Commerce Event Alongside Communist Party Officials

Joe Biden’s pick for Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman headlined at the American Chamber of Commerce in China’s 2016 Beijing-based business conference. Gary Gensler, who will lead the stock market and securities oversight body, delivered the keynote at the group’s 2016 Asia Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce (APCAC) Business Conference. “The theme of this year’s conference addresses China’s shift toward a new stage of economic development. Discussion topics will cover the wide range of challenges and opportunities that are affecting US business in Asia, the future of Asia as a financial hub, China’s regional engagement, the “One Belt, One Road” initiative and the regional trading environment,” an event press release from the American Chamber of Commerce in China (AmCham China) notes. More…

ODFW seeks nominees to represent Oregon on Pacific fisheries council

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is accepting nominations for a seat on the Pacific Fishery Management Council. The deadline to request nomination materials is Feb. 19 and the three-year term begins Aug. 11. The council manages fisheries for approximately 119 species of salmon, groundfish, coastal pelagic species (sardines, anchovies and mackerel) and highly migratory species (tunas, sharks and swordfish) off the coasts of Oregon, Washington and California. It includes 14 voting members representing tribal and state fish and wildlife agencies, and private citizens knowledgeable about sport fishing, commercial fishing and/or marine conservation. The ideal candidate would be knowledgeable about fishery resource conservation and management in marine waters off the West Coast. Specific knowledge of and experience in management issues and fisheries is important, as is a strong conservation ethic. The successful candidate also must work collectively with other council members,

How Norman Tofilau is going from Samoa to Broadway - Wintec

Thursday, 17 December, 2020 - 11:22 Norman Tofilau, Head Student at Fraser High School, Hamilton, has his sights set on Broadway. To help him get there, he’s studying a Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts at Wintec next year. If you had met Norman in 2017, you might not have believed him if he told you he would be Head Student in a few years, and that he wanted to be a performer. Coming to New Zealand as a teenager from Savai i, Sāmoa, and going straight into high school, Norman knew nobody except his uncle, and spoke very little English. He struggled to adjust during that initial time in New Zealand.

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