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University Of Dayton Flyer Pitch Awards $137,500 In Cash, Support To Promising Start-Up Companies, Inaugurates Social Venture Track

May 6, 2021 The University of Dayton Flyer Pitch competition inaugurated a new era, announcing its 2021 winners April 26 in a ceremony hosted at The Hub Powered by PNC Bank at the Dayton Arcade, awarding $137,500 in cash prizes and support, and adding a special track for boosting social ventures. Subscribe Sponsored by PNC Bank and the Entrepreneurs Center in Dayton, the competition awarded the top prize in the startup track to illume Fit LLC, a device that allows endurance athletes to send emergency messages to predefined emergency contacts while training. illume Fit LLC was awarded a $20,000 cash prize and $25,000 of in-kind support through Ohio s Entrepreneurial Services Provider program.

University of Dayton Flyer Pitch awards $137,500 in cash, support to promising start-up companies, inaugurates social venture track : University of Dayton, Ohio

Thursday May 6, 2021 University of Dayton Flyer Pitch awards $137,500 in cash, support to promising start-up companies, inaugurates social venture track The University of Dayton Flyer Pitch competition inaugurated a new era, announcing its 2021 winners April 26 in a ceremony hosted at The Hub Powered by PNC Bank at the Dayton Arcade, awarding $137,500 in cash prizes and support, and adding a special track for boosting social ventures.  Sponsored by PNC Bank and the Entrepreneurs Center in Dayton, the competition awarded the top prize in the startup track to illume Fit LLC, a device that allows endurance athletes to send emergency messages to predefined emergency contacts while training. illume Fit LLC was awarded a $20,000 cash prize and $25,000 of in-kind support through Ohio’s Entrepreneurial Services Provider program.

Earth Day 2021— Ecologically conscious villagers share efforts • The Yellow Springs News

By Marianne MacQueen As Faith Morgan told me in a recent interview, it is difficult to wrap our heads around the magnitude of the problems we have created through our reliance on fossil fuels. We are embedded in an extractive economic system, living lifestyles that are destroying life on the planet, she explained. Recognizing the environmental crisis, Village Council, of which I am the vice president, approved a 2021 goal to create a Climate Action and Sustainability Plan. The Environmental Commission is currently reviewing a draft plan that builds on earlier work of the Yellow Springs Resilient Network, as well as that of former commission member Duard Headley.

Minorities report racial barriers while seeking dementia treatment

Minorities report racial barriers while seeking dementia treatment India Duke © Provided by Dayton Daily News Some people genetically have a higher chance of getting Alzheimer’s. People with first-degree relatives (an individual’s parents, full siblings or children) with Alzheimer’s increases an individual’s own risk of having Alzheimer’s. For more information and resources in support of this type of care, visit www.alzheimers.gov. (Courtesy photo) A study conducted by the Alzheimer’s Association revealed many minorities believe they are discriminated against when requesting care for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The findings of the 2021 study showed that non-white racial and ethnic groups experience cultural barriers when accessing dementia care, have less trust in medical professionals and research, and lack confidence that health care professionals understand their ethnic and racial background and experiences.

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