Julie Cane, CEO of Democracy Investments - Top 100 Innovation CEO 2021
World Biz Magazine - Top 100 Innovation CEOs
Julie Cane, CEO of Democracy Investments - Top 100 Innovation CEO 2021
Julie Cane - CEO of the USA s Democracy Investments, has been announced as a “Top 100 Innovation CEO - 2021” by World Biz Magazine.
Our goal is to decrease the cost of capital for democracies which can correlate to increased economic growth, and the reverse for authoritarian states.” Julie Cane, CEO of Democracy InvestmentsLONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, May 12, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Julie Cane, CEO of Democracy Investments has been selected by the Judges of World Biz Magazine s annual awards to be a recipient of the Top 100 Innovation CEOs Award - 2021. This selection follows a stringent process that evaluated over 40,000 nominees to select the exclusive list of 100 winners.
Julie Cane, CEO of Democracy Investments - Top 100 Innovation CEO 2021
World Biz Magazine - Top 100 Innovation CEOs
Julie Cane, CEO of Democracy Investments - Top 100 Innovation CEO 2021
Julie Cane - CEO of the USA s Democracy Investments, has been announced as a “Top 100 Innovation CEO - 2021” by World Biz Magazine.
Our goal is to decrease the cost of capital for democracies which can correlate to increased economic growth, and the reverse for authoritarian states.” Julie Cane, CEO of Democracy InvestmentsLONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, May 12, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Julie Cane, CEO of Democracy Investments has been selected by the Judges of World Biz Magazine s annual awards to be a recipient of the Top 100 Innovation CEOs Award - 2021. This selection follows a stringent process that evaluated over 40,000 nominees to select the exclusive list of 100 winners.
For Turmans in Melbourne, military service is all in the family PUBLISHED 12:18 PM ET May. 09, 2021 PUBLISHED 12:18 PM EDT May. 09, 2021
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MELBOURNE, Fla. The City of Melbourne is paying tribute to veterans, those killed in the line of military duty and active duty service members by hanging 30 banners downtown in a Hometown Heroes program.
Among those honored are the Turman family.
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James and Crystal Turman met in the Air Force, and James III serves, too
The Turmans are among the 30 people with banners hanging in Melbourne
The banners are part of the city s Hometown Heroes program
The newly unveiled banners in memory of Pfc. Garfield Langhorn and Tech. Sgt. Dashan Briggs. (Credit: Joe Werkmeister)
They were born 39 years apart, two young men who grew up Riverhead and served their country during time of war.
The legacies of Pfc. Garfield Langhorn and Tech. Sgt. Dashan Briggs will forever be linked as two of Riverhead’s hometown heroes.
It was only fitting that family members of both service members were on hand Friday afternoon as Riverhead Town formally kicked off its Hometown Hero banner project throughout downtown.
The first banners began to go up Thursday and more will be unveiled in the coming weeks. Following speeches from town officials, the latest banners were formally unveiled in their prominent location at the corner of Main Street in Roanoke Avenue in front of Cucina 25. Members of the Langhorn family were first to pull back the black curtain to reveal the banner bearing Pfc. Garfield Langhorn’s name and photo.