Sen. John Heinz remembered 30 years after tragic death
DEB ERDLEY, Tribune-Review
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PITTSBURGH (AP) Henry John Heinz III was a man in his prime.
The 52-year-old U.S. senator and heir to the H.J. Heinz food empire had everything going for him April 4, 1991, the morning he climbed aboard a small, twin-propeller plane in Williamsport. The short flight to Philadelphia was for him to attend a pair of hearings and a constituent meeting during the congressional Easter break.
In his 20 years in Congress five in the House and 15 in the Senate Heinz had an impressive portfolio as one of a dwindling handful of moderate Republicans. He boasted accomplishments on Social Security and pension reform as well as trade and environmental issues.
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COOKEVILLE, Tenn., April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) partnered with SentinelOne to enhance its new Veterans Apprenticeship Program.
WiCyS brings together women and supporters from around the world to develop cybersecurity skills with the aim of advancing women in, building equity in and developing minority talent in the field. In 2019, it started its Veterans Assistance Program. In late 2020, it introduced the apprenticeship aspect.
The program will give women the support, training, and access to opportunities that will enable fulfilling careers.
One of WiCyS s focuses is bridging the cybersecurity skills gap for female veterans, which is what helped launch the Veterans Program. Military career experience aligns well with a job in cybersecurity. Females make up only 10% of the veteran population but tend to have higher rates o