Around 5,000 visitors were able to bask in glorious June sunshine as they were given an insight into what Suffolk’s re-launched rural college campus has to offer
Around 5,000 visitors were able to bask in glorious June sunshine as they were given an insight into what Suffolk’s re-launched rural college campus has to offer
Parks Associates
Parks Associates eighth annual Connected Health Summit, sponsored by Alarm.com and Everise, features sessions throughout the year highlighting new consumer research following the COVID-19 pandemic and examining emerging opportunities for smart home solutions in the connected health markets. Dust and allergens are consumers top concerns, and 25% are concerned about viruses and bacteria inside the household, said Elizabeth Parks, President, Parks Associates. There are numerous opportunities emerging for the connected home industries to deliver health and wellness solutions. Our latest research shows that over 50% of US broadband households find a smart product that removes dust/allergens from the floor and purifies the air of viruses and bacteria as valuable.
Mark Owen Burson, VP Marketing & Product Management, Nice North America
Andy Droney, Sr. Director ADT Health & Innovation Programs, ADT
Brian Ewing, VP, Sales, Notion, a Comcast Company
Anne Ferguson, VP, Marketing, Alarm.com
Kristen Hanich, Senior Analyst, Parks Associates
Nicole Hayward, CMO, Minim
Sarah Jones, VP, Commercial Product, Best Buy Health
Min Kang, Chief Product and Strategy Officer, Brinks Home Security
Jennifer Kent, Vice President, Research, Parks Associates
Aleem Lakhani, EVP, Specialty Risk USA, Amtrust North America
Brett Lasher, Executive Director, New Growth & Development, Cox
Josh Locke, VP, Essence USA
Tajinder Manku, Co-Founder and CEO, Cognitive Systems Corp.
Sean Miller, President, PointCentral
Valley man inspiring others after completing 240-mile Maricopa Trail
A Valley man, Joshua Locke, is inspiring others to live a healthier life. He completed the Maricopa Trail 240 miles in just 70 hours. Author: Rachel Cole Updated: 4:25 AM MST January 6, 2021
PHOENIX An inspiring story here in the Valley is giving new meaning to a healthy lifestyle.
One local man, Josh Locke, clocked 240 miles in less than 72 hours, motivating many around Arizona. It s been in my head to do the full loop for quite a while, he told 12 News.
Locke locked in 480,000 steps in less than 70 hours as he made his way around multiple regional parks.