Junior Achievement Of New York Honors Chris Levendos Of Crown Castle At Annual Lower Hudson Valley Champions Celebration
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NEW YORK, May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On Tuesday, May 18, Junior Achievement of New York - the leading provider of real world education for K-12 students in New York City, Long Island, and the Lower Hudson Valley - honored Chris Levendos, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer-Fiber of Crown Castle, with the 2021 Lower Hudson Valley Champions Award during the virtual Champions Celebration.
The 2021 Lower Hudson Valley Champions Celebration, presented by Crown Castle and PepsiCo, raised over $100,000 to provide access to financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work readiness programs for K-12 students across Westchester, Rockland, Orange, and Putnam Counties.
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ATSG’s Michael Berger chats with WC’s Sylvia Stevens, vice president for external programs.
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Members of the ATSG and WC teams posed for a physically distanced campus photo. They include: ATSG representatives: Ed Koharik, Chief Operating Officer, ATSG; Michael Berger, President of Airborne Global Solutions); Joseph Payne, Chief Legal Officer & Secretary, ATSG; Deborah Loveless, Vice President, Human Capital; ATSG; Kym Parks, Marketing Manager & Corporate Communications, ATSG; and Sarah Williams, Vice President, Taxation, ABX Air. Wilmington College representatives: Shelby Blake, Student Ambassador; Sylvia Stevens, Vice President External Programs; Nina Talley, Director of Career Services; Blake Faulkner, Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of Faculty; and S
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Providence Catholic High School has named its Class of 2021 valedictorian and salutatorian. (Shutterstock)
NEW LENOX, IL Providence Catholic High School has named its Class of 2021 valedictorian and salutatorian. Frankfort resident Dylan Riemen was named as valedictorian and New Lenox resident Mia Paolella was named as salutatorian, according to the school. We are very proud of these academically gifted students, who are both strong leaders among their peers at Providence Catholic. We know they have very bright futures in and out of the classroom, Principal John Harper said in a release.
Riemen is the son of Ken and Kristy Riemen, and is a graduate of Liberty Junior High School, a parishioner at St. Jude Catholic Church in New Lenox, and a resident of Frankfort, the school said. Riemen will attend the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and will study brain and cognitive sciences. He is a scholarship recipient and has earned high honors every semester of high sc