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New clues may help solve a string of decades-old CT murders

New clues may help solve a string of decades-old CT murders Erik Ofgang, Connecticut Magazine FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 A playing card featues the 1982 unsolved murder of Sylvia Baker in Hartford, Conn. on Wednesday, September 16, 2020. The cards are available to Connecticut prisoners, and have helped solve cold cases.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 From left; Detective Andrew Jacobson holds original crime scene photographs from the scene of the 1982 unsolved murder of Sylvia Baker in Keney Park in Hartford, Conn. on Wednesday, September 16, 2020. Baker, who was strangled, was found on the shore of Keney Park Pond.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Great Women in Compliance - Bonus Episode - Jay Rosen on Networking | Thomas Fox

Great Women in Compliance - Episode 88- Ask Us Anything | Thomas Fox

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Welcome to the Great Women in Compliance Podcast, co-hosted by Lisa Fine and Mary Shirley. The Great Women in Compliance podcast is back! In this joint episode, Lisa and Mary kick off 2021 with an ask us anything episode where the questions were solicited from the GWIC Community. Embed

New Zealand s new privacy law comes with a refreshing twist—it allows for apologies | Article

By Mary Shirley, CW guest columnist 2020-12-21T17:02:00+00:00 In New Zealand we’re pretty content with our lot being known for breathtaking natural scenery and dominating on the world rugby stage. We’re not always up on the latest and greatest advancements as a small, less-ancient country, and we’re OK with that. But when we do innovate and lead the pack, we tend to create waves. We were, for example, the first country in the world to give women the right to vote, and it is therefore no great surprise that we now have our second female prime minister.

Women in compliance: Be unapologetic about moving up … but send the elevator back down

By Julie DiMauro2020-12-16T16:36:00+00:00 Over the course of reading two books, I got some important tips and reminders about taking risks, creating success, and being cognizant of those women following in our career footsteps. In “Unapologetically Ambitious: Take Risks, Break Barriers, and Create Success on Your Own Terms” by Shellye Archambeau, women get the nudge even friendly shove they need to build their network, work on their personal brand, ditch forever the idea that work-life balance is achievable, and focus on the career attainment they want without apologizing for it. What resonates with me is the trusting in your own plan that Archambeau advocates, regardless of what path other people think is more suitable for you personally or for that time period in your life. From family-planning and financial decision-making to deciding how to spend your free time, Archambeau places them all on the trajectory toward gaining the success you want.

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