SGS Wins Another Three Years of Kenyan PVoC Contract Services
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 12:52 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has announced the renewal of its contract to supply pre-export verification of conformity (PVoC) services for the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS). This three-year contract runs from 2026 to 2029. The announcement also details an update for KEBS destination inspection (DI) coverage. This is a compliance control mechanism applied at destination by KEBS to consignments originating from countries not covered under the PVoC program, and has been expanded, with the following regions added: Africa Central Europe Canada and the USA DI does not remove the need for shipments to meet pre-export conformity checks required for PVoC-covered areas. Before shipment, trade stakeholders must obtain certificates of analysis and test reports from laboratories accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 in the country of export. On arrival, these products are subject to a fee of 0.6% of the cost, insurance and freight (CIF) value. A Free Sales Certificate must also be produced to demonstrate that the products are freely sold and comply with applicable regulations in their country of origin. A revision in inspection fees, charged on a case-by-case basis, has also been announced under the new contract cycle in line with the approved regulatory framework. Fees cover documentary verification, physical inspection and sampling, including applicable container sealing. The approval of a seventh consecutive PVoC contract cycle for SGS reflects continuing confidence in the company's technical capabilities, governance standards and service delivery, marking the company's commitment to operational excellence, regulatory alignment and strengthened stakeholder collaboration. Further details of SGS's PCA services for Kenya are available in the PCA newsletter
SGS Highlights Fully Standardized PCA Compliance System for Morocco
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 12:33 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has reported on Morocco's new streamlined product conformity assessment (PCA) process. The article highlights the implementation of a fully standardized and importer-led compliance framework introduced in December 2024 as part of a new operational phase of the Morocco program. This framework improves consumer protection and simplifies international trade procedures. A good understanding of these updated requirements is key to avoiding customs penalties and delays. At the center of the changes is the focus on the responsibility of importers, who must now solely initiate and manage the PCA process. They must submit conformity documentation, interact with the assigned certification body and monitor decisions throughout the conformity process with PortNet, Morocco's mandatory national digital platform. Fully standardized workflows and harmonized assessment rules are now automatically implemented across all PortNet-assigned certification bodies. Any communication outside the platform is not legally valid, and importers and exporters cannot select the certification body. Exporters benefit from enhanced neutrality, consistency and transparency through these centralized procedures, ensuring the PCA process is trusted and simplified. Early coordination between exporters and importers, along with accurate and rigorous compliance documentation that adheres to PortNet-based procedures, is essential for smooth market access. Further details of SGS's PCA services for Morocco are available in the PCA newsletter
SGS Reports on Participation at the WCO Technology Conference & Exhibition 2026
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 12:22 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published an article on its participation in the World Customs Organization Technology Conference and Exhibition 2026. This high-profile event focused on trusted digital ecosystems and pre-border compliance solutions to improve the way Customs agencies facilitate trade while ensuring strengthened regulatory compliance. SGS's Trade Facilitation Services (TFS) team demonstrated solutions that address the most urgent challenges in border management, including fragmented processes, fraud risks, limited interoperability, valuation inconsistencies, inspection bottlenecks and operational inefficiencies. SGS presented its Trade Integrity Program, positioning the company as a strategic digital partner for modern Customs administrations. Through the use of digital platforms, the team also explained how innovative technologies such as SGS e-Valuator®, SGS Cross-Border e-Invoicing, SGS D-TECT® and the Single Electronic Window form part of a trusted digital ecosystem for stakeholders to integrate trade processes using state-of-the-art technologies. Strengthened internal collaboration was also highlighted at the conference, with SGS illustrating how its technology-driven Trade Integrity Program offers a scalable suite of solutions to deliver real-world improvements in revenue, efficiency and compliance. Further details of SGS's trade facilitation services are available in the PCA newsletter
SGS Highlights Updates to Ivory Coast PCA Labeling Requirements
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 12:01 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published an article advising of the Ivory Coast's update to its product conformity assessment program (C171) rules on labeling. These important revisions aim to ensure compliance with applicable standards and technical regulations while making them clearer for consumers and professionals. The updates apply to foodstuffs, cosmetics, tobacco, tobacco products and pesticides. Separate requirements are listed for industrial and professional products. There are also rules for new electric lamps, air conditioners, refrigerators and freezers imported into the Ivory Coast. Exporters of products not yet subject to the mandatory requirements are advised to begin aligning to ensure continuing compliance. Further details of SGS's PCA services for the Ivory Coast are available in the PCA newsletter .
SGS launches new global food intelligence platform to help industry predict safety and regulatory risks
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 09:20 EDT
Two of the food industry's most advanced intelligence platforms are joining forces. SGS has announced the combination of its regulatory intelligence platform SGS Digicomply with Agroknow, a leader in food safety analytics and AI-driven risk intelligence, creating SGS Nexus - a unified platform designed to help food companies anticipate regulatory change and manage safety risks across global supply chains. The move reflects growing demand for integrated, real-time intelligence as food businesses navigate rapidly evolving regulations, increasingly complex supplier networks and expanding volumes of safety data. By bringing regulatory, risk and compliance intelligence together in one environment, SGS Nexus aims to help companies move from reactive compliance to predictive risk management. The platform will bring together three complementary capabilities: SGS's global quality and inspection expertise, Agroknow's food risk analytics, and SGS Digicomply's real-time regulatory intelligence. The combined platform will enable food companies to monitor regulatory changes, identify emerging safety risks and generate audit-ready evidence across their supplier networks. Complementary capabilities, immediate benefits Unlike many technology integrations, this merger brings together complementary client bases and capabilities. Existing SGS Digicomply and Agroknow clients will continue using their current solutions while gaining access to expanded intelligence and analytics as the platform evolves. "With SGS Nexus, we're not just merging technologies - we're establishing a new global standard for food intelligence," said Géraldine Picaud, CEO of SGS. "This platform reflects our Strategy 27 ambition to build trust through digital ecosystems and reinforces our role as an independent partner helping clients navigate growing regulatory and safety complexity." "Our goal is to become the go-to intelligence layer for food companies worldwide," said Nikos Manouselis, CEO of Agroknow. "By combining regulatory data, food safety incidents and machine learning in a single environment, we're transforming how risk is assessed, managed and prevented." A unified platform for food safety and compliance Over the next 12 months, SGS Nexus will roll out a unified platform combining the capabilities of SGS Digicomply and Agroknow while introducing powerful new tools to help food companies manage safety, compliance and supplier risk more proactively. Key capabilities will include: Real-time global compliance intelligence - tracking food laws, standards, regulatory updates and safety alerts worldwide and mapping them to product portfolios and ingredients Predictive risk detection - using machine learning across recalls, import refusals, border rejections and monitoring programs to identify early warning signals before risks escalate Audit planning and readiness support - transforming external data into structured evidence and audit-ready reports, aligned with major standards such as GFSI, FSMA, and customer requirements Lab testing and specification optimization - helping teams prioritize lab testing budgets and ingredient approvals based on real-world risk profiles and historical incident patterns Supplier and material risk assessment - enabling benchmarking of suppliers using external risk scores and incident data, supporting annual audit planning and proactive sourcing decisions. AI-powered insights - allowing teams to ask complex regulatory or risk questions in plain language and receive relevant insights and recommendations instantly In addition to the SaaS platform, the company will also offer Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) channels allowing organizations to integrate food safety and regulatory intelligence directly into PLM systems, ERP tools and custom risk models. Supporting a more predictive approach to food safety SGS Nexus marks a key milestone in SGS's digital strategy, designed to help food businesses move from fragmented compliance management toward a more predictive, data-driven approach to safety and risk management. Further details about SGS Nexus and its rollout will be announced in the coming months.
Salt Security Launches Industry's First Agentic Security Platform for the AI Stack Across LLMs, MCP Servers and APIs
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 09:00 EDT
New platform gives enterprises full visibility and governance across the Agentic Security Graph connecting LLMs, MCP servers and APIs, helping security teams understand not just what AI agents can say, but what they can do Salt Security , the leader in API security, today announced the launch of the Salt Agentic Security Platform , a new platform designed to secure the rapidly expanding Agentic Security Graph inside modern enterprises and enable organisations to adopt AI agents safely and at scale. As enterprises deploy AI agents to drive greater efficiency and productivity, their success depends on more than model quality alone. It depends on how effectively those agents connect to enterprise systems, data and workflows. The more connected an agent is, the more valuable it becomes, and the more security risk it can introduce. To understand that risk, security teams need visibility into the full set of relationships between LLMs, MCP servers, and APIs that enable agent behaviour. A simple way to think about an AI agent is as a digital employee: LLM: The brain - responsible for reasoning and decision-making. MCP servers: The hands - enables the agent to press buttons and pull levers APIs: The buttons and levers - allow the hands to take real action across enterprise environments. Together, LLMs, MCP servers and APIs form the pillars of what Salt calls the agentic stack. Mapped together, they create the Agentic Security Graph, a security context layer that helps organisations understand how agents reason, connect, and take action across the enterprise. APIs are the action layer that allows AI agents to interact with enterprise systems, execute workflows, and access sensitive data. When those interactions are not properly secured, an AI agent can move beyond generating responses to taking actions that can cause real operational harm. As organisations accelerate adoption, the number of LLM connections, MCP servers, APIs and autonomous interactions across enterprise environments is growing exponentially. The Salt Agentic Security Platform gives security teams a unified way to discover, visualise, govern and protect this entire Agentic Security Graph rather than just individual components within it. "Most AI security solutions focus on prompts and models," said Roey Eliyahu, CEO and co-founder of Salt Security. "But the real enterprise risk is not just in what an agent can say. It is in what an agent can do through MCP servers and APIs. These systems connect agents to data, workflows and enterprise services. That is what we call the Agentic Security Graph , and Salt's Agentic Security Platform is designed to expose and secure it." To secure the agentic fabric, Salt introduces two new security capabilities: Agentic Security Posture Management (AG-SPM) and Agentic Detection and Response (AG-DR) , creating a unified approach to securing the full agentic lifecycle from code to runtime. Agentic Security Posture Management (AG-SPM): Continuous discovery and governance of LLM connectivity, agents, MCP servers, APIs and the relationships between them. Agentic Detection and Response (AG-DR): Real-time detection of abuse, misuse, and anomalous behaviour across LLM connectivity, agent-driven activity, MCP servers and APIs. Together, these capabilities help organisations adopt AI agents safely, turning security from a potential blocker into a true enabler of business innovation. Customer Validation Early customers are already benefiting from using the platform to gain visibility into rapidly expanding AI environments: "As we deploy more AI agents across our organisation, the complexity of the systems they interact with has increased dramatically and is challenging to manage," said Shawn Griffin, Chief Information Security Officer, CFIUS Security Officer & Cybersecurity Officer at Siemens. "Salt is uniquely positioned to secure this new environment because every agent interaction ultimately runs through APIs. The Agentic Security Platform has already given us improved visibility and protection that we need to confidently scale AI across the Siemens Software business." Map Your Agentic Security Graph Salt Security is offering a limited number of Agentic Security Graph Discovery Sessions during the RSA Conference that reveal how LLMs, MCP servers and APIs connect across your enterprise. In minutes, Salt reveals the hidden API relationships powering your AI systems. Availability is limited. Request your discovery session here. For more information, visit www.salt.security . About Salt Security Salt Security developed the industry's first Agentic Security Platform, designed to secure the agentic infrastructure created by LLMs, AI agents, MCP servers and APIs. As organisations deploy autonomous agents that interact with enterprise systems through APIs, traditional security boundaries break down. The Salt platform continuously discovers, governs and protects this new architecture, providing visibility into agent capabilities, API interactions and sensitive data exposure across the agentic enterprise from code to runtime.
2026 International Collegiate Conference Award Winners Announced by the American Marketing Association
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 08:16 EDT
Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org 2026 International Collegiate Conference Award Winners Announced by the American Marketing Association Students and advisors from around the world gathered in Chicago for conference and competitions Chicago, IL -The American Marketing Association (AMA) is excited to announce the competition and scholarship winners from this year's 2026 International Collegiate Conference (ICC) held in Chicago. The conference is an opportunity for the next generation of marketers to make professional connections in the marketing field, learn and grow skills, and compete in marketing competitions. "The marketing talent on display at the 2026 International Collegiate Conference was nothing short of inspiring," said Bennie F. Johnson, CEO of the AMA . "Our winners and scholarship recipients didn't just meet the bar; they raised it. This year's theme, Level Up, perfectly captured the drive and ambition our collegiate members brought to every competition. These students have proven they have the skill and vision to lead the next generation of marketing." "I also want to extend my gratitude to our conference co-chairs, Dr. Delonia Minor-Cooley and Dr. Loran Jarrett. The success of this event is due to their brilliant leadership, wisdom, and commitment to helping our students excel," said Johnson . Competition Winners Case Competition - co-sponsored by Major League Baseball & Deloitte Consulting 1st Place: University of Wisconsin - Whitewater 2nd Place: British Columbia Institute of Technology Montana State University - Bozeman Florida State University 3rd Place: University of Cincinnati High Point University University of Nevada - Reno George Washington University Ferris State University Temple University University of Pennsylvania Marketing Strategy Competition - sponsored by Medill School of Journalism & PPAI 1st Place: Bob Jones University Zan Herzog & Eric Weist 2nd Place: Montana State University - Bozeman Lizzy Totten & Lindsay Posewitz 3rd Place: Plymouth State University Thomas Giessler & Carissa Adams Perfect Pitch Competition - sponsored by Gartner 1st Place: Hailey Hesseltine, Texas State University Madison Silcox, Virginia Commonwealth University 2nd Place: Mohamed Turay, Virginia Commonwealth University Michael Van Offeren, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater 3rd Place: Ashlynn Chavez, California State University - Long Beach Kayla Lee, Virginia Commonwealth University 4th Place: Paris Graham, Florida State University Peter Waning, Marian University 5th Place: Kaarthika Vinayak, Virginia Commonwealth University Nicholas Williams, University of Tampa 6th Place: Eli Givens, Marian University Lexi Urbassik, Bloomsburg University - Pennsylvania 7th Place: Zane Herzog, Bob Jones University Ella Crouch, Lipscomb University 8th Place: Nicole Nowak, University of Tampa Addison Villegas, Texas State University 9th Place: Diego Vacaflores, Texas State University Russell Magpayo, Virginia Commonwealth University 10th Place: Caitlyn Muniz, North Carolina State University Valeria Collazo Muñiz, University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Sales Competition - sponsored by Insight Global 1st Place: Paris Graham, Florida State University Jordan Rosenblum, Florida State University Luis Lopez, University of Texas - Arlington 2nd Place: Adam Hvitfeldt-Matthews, Virginia Commonwealth University Valeria Ruiz, Kennesaw State University Isaac Oh, California State University - Long Beach 3rd Place: Dylan Green, California State University - Chico Abby Zimmerman, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Victoria Adams, Virginia Commonwealth University 4th Place: Daniela Jarpa Sarmiento, Lipscomb University Joshua Fisher, Robert Morris University Taylor Wojcinski, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater 5th Place: Michael Van Offeren, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Jason Schiltz, St. John Fisher University Chloe Pasquet, Florida State University Marketing Business Simulation Competition - sponsored by Marketplace Simulations 1st Place: Florida International University 2nd Place: California State University - Long Beach 3rd Place: Missouri State University 4th Place: St. John Fisher University 5th Place: John Carroll University Digital Marketing Competition - sponsored by Minus33 & McGraw Hill 1st Place: North Carolina State University 2nd Place: Pennsylvania State University 3rd Place: Rice University Design Lab Marketing Competition - sponsored by Polymarket 1st Place: Virginia Commonwealth University 2nd Place: West Chester University 3rd Place: Robert Morris University Award Winners Faculty Advisor Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Delonia Minor- Cooley, Texas Southern University Hugh G. Wales Faculty Advisor of the Year John Davis - University of Oregon Student Marketer of Year Anjali Sharma, University of Maryland - College Park Chapter Winners International Chapters of the Year: Small Chapter Division Bellarmine University International Chapters of the Year: Large Chapter Division Pennsylvania State University University of Nevada - Las Vegas University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Scholarship Recipients Diversity Leadership Scholarship Billy Zheng, University of Pennsylvania Ryan Dong, University of Pennsylvania Kayla Dahmer, University of Southern Indiana Dwight R. Smith, University of Maryland Global Campus Yisel Irizarry, University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Robert DeLay Social Impact Scholarship Maggie Gu, University of Pennsylvania Christopher Kwok, University of Pennsylvania Uma Mukhopadhyay, University of Pennsylvania Stryker Buoncristiano Scholarship Samuel Richards, California State University Chico Andie Lovejoy, University of Maine Lee Epstein Scholarship Caitlin Eng, Clemson University Christian Kim, University of Pennsylvania EBSCO Student Scholar Award Kate Ahn, University of Pennsylvania Giana Colonna, University of Maryland College Park Luke Robinson, University of Maryland College Park Finally, a thank you to all of this year's competition sponsors, exhibitors and recruiters: Case Competition Co-Sponsors Major League Baseball & Deloitte Consulting Sales Competition Sponsor Insight Global Perfect Pitch Competition Gartner Event Partner Enterprise Mobility & L'Oreal Marketing Business Simulation Competition Sponsor Marketplace Simulations Digital Marketing Competition Sponsor Minus33 & McGraw Hill Design Lab Marketing Competition Sponsor Polymarket Dinner Sponsor PPAI Sales Showcase Sponsors Black Diamond Networks Cintas Gartner Goosehead Insurance Gray Television Insight Global Samsara Tom Jones Skill Up Station Sponsors Enterprise Mobility Gartner Purdue University West Virginia University Reed College of Media Faculty Reception Sponsors Enterprise Mobility Digital Marketing Institute Exhibitors and Recruiters Black Diamond Networks CED Chicago Fire FC Cintas Eight Eleven Group Enterprise Mobility Florida Atlantic University Gartner Goosehead Insurance Gray Media Harvard Business School Insight Global Jackson Family Wines Kambia L'Oreal Marriott Vacations Worldwide Medill School of Journalism, Integrated Marketing Communications Polymarket Purdue University Daniels School of Business Samsara Savannah College of Art Tom James WPP Media WVU John Chambers College of Business & Economics Next year's ICC will take place April 8-10, 2027 in New Orleans, LA. More information: 2027 AMA International Collegiate Conference . ###
Casino Del Sol Adds Cypress Hill to 2026 AVA Amphitheater Concert Lineup
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 16:52 EDT
Casino Del Sol continues to build its 2026 live entertainment calendar with the addition of hip-hop icons Cypress Hill, who will perform at AVA Amphitheater on Saturday, July 25, 2026, as part of the group's Once Upon A Time in the Summer 2026 Tour. The booking adds another major national act to the resort's outdoor concert venue and reinforces Casino Del Sol's position as a leading entertainment destination in Southern Arizona. Known for delivering a diverse lineup of nationally recognized performers, AVA Amphitheater remains a key part of the property's guest experience and destination appeal. Cypress Hill has spent more than 30 years as one of hip-hop's most influential and recognizable groups. Formed by B-Real, Sen Dog and DJ Muggs, the Los Angeles trio broke through in 1991 and reached new heights with its 1993 album Black Sunday , which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, earned three GRAMMY® Award nominations, and went triple platinum in the U.S. The group also became the first Latino-American hip-hop act to achieve platinum and multi-platinum success. In the decades since, Cypress Hill has sustained its relevance through continued touring, acclaimed releases, a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, and high-profile cultural moments including its 2024 sold-out performance with the London Symphony Orchestra at Royal Albert Hall. The group's enduring popularity and cross-generational appeal make it a strong addition to Casino Del Sol's 2026 entertainment lineup. AVA Amphitheater is a 5,000-seat open-air venue at Casino Del Sol Resort that has helped establish the property as a year-round destination for headline entertainment. Combined with the resort's hotel, dining, gaming and golf amenities, the venue supports Casino Del Sol's broader positioning as a premier hospitality and entertainment experience in the region.
Beignet Fest Named One of the Top 10 Specialty Food Festivals in the Nation by USA TODAY
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 13:52 EDT
Beignet Fest has been named one of the Top 10 Best Specialty Food Festivals in the United States , earning the No. 8 spot in the 2026 USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. The national recognition places Beignet Fest among the country's premier food festivals, as voted on by readers following nominations from a panel of culinary and travel experts and editors with USA TODAY's USA TODAY 10Best. The official results were announced Wednesday, March 11. "This honor means a lot because it comes directly from the public," said Sherwood Collins, founder and executive director of the Beignet Fest Foundation and executive producer of Beignet Fest. "Beignet Fest started as a way to celebrate a beloved New Orleans treat while raising awareness and funding for children on the autism spectrum. To now be recognized nationally among the country's best food festivals is incredibly meaningful for our team and our community." Founded in 2016, Beignet Fest has grown into a signature New Orleans event that brings together local chefs, restaurants and food trucks to create inventive takes on the classic beignet. Each year, thousands attendees gather in City Park to sample dozens of unique beignet dishes while enjoying live music, a curated local art market, beer garden, kids village and other activations. The 2026 USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards for Best Specialty Food Festival ranked as follows: Delta Hot Tamale Festival Maine Whoopie Pie Festival Picklesburgh Cheese Curd Festival National Buffalo Wing Festival National Shrimp Festival Oregon Chocolate Festival Beignet Fest Kauai Poke Fest Drinks With Benefits "These nominations were compiled by food and travel experts before being put to a nationwide public vote," Collins said. "We are proud to represent New Orleans and Louisiana on this list." The full list of winners can be viewed at: https://10best.usatoday.com/awards/best-specialty-food-festival/ .
Experience Big Bore Power at Big Horn Armory's Range Day
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 13:06 EDT
Free, hands-on range time of BHA's big-bore tactical firearms and W.T.F.'s Barron Suppressor will take place in Casper, Wyoming, on March 21, 2026. Big Horn Armory (BHA), makers of big-bore firearms, will host a public Range Day on Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Wyoming Gun Company , in Casper, Wyoming, offering attendees a hands-on opportunity to experience some of the most powerful and innovative firearms on the market, including the Model 89 and the new CAT 5 , both chambered in .500 S&W Magnum, and the AR500 Next Gen platform featuring several new colors. In addition to range time, attendees can enter BHA's $500 Manufacturer Rebate Drawing, open to all event participants. Following the Range Day, BHA will attend the Dallas Safari Club of Wyoming Gala in Casper, Wyoming, from 4:30 p.m. to midnight. BHA representatives will be present to connect with attendees and celebrate Wyoming's wildlife and hunting culture. "The Range Day will give people a real, hands-on understanding of what our firearms can do," said Greg Buchel, owner of Big Horn Armory. "There's no substitute for pulling the trigger yourself - especially when you're talking about platforms like the Model 89, the AR500 NEXT GEN, and the new Cat 5. Pairing that with suppressed shooting really changes the experience and shows just how versatile these rifles can be." Attendees will get an early look at new Cerakote® color offerings on the AR500 NEXT GEN platform, including Burnt Bronze, Desert Tan, and OD Green. BHA will also showcase its newest tactical lever-action offering, the CAT 5, chambered in .500 S&W Magnum. Developed in direct response to strong internal demand and customer requests, the CAT 5 delivers a more tactical configuration without sacrificing the raw performance that defines Big Horn Armory rifles. The CAT 5 evolves the traditional lever gun through a comprehensive collaboration with Ranger Point Tactical, integrating a purpose-built fore-end and Picatinny-style scout rail system for enhanced mounting capability and modular adaptability. This configuration enables shooters to easily mount optics and accessories, transforming the lever gun into a contemporary, mission-ready platform. With a six-round capacity, 1:24 twist rate, and weighing approximately 7 lbs. 12 oz. with an overall length of 36 inches, the CAT 5 is compact, powerful, and built for decisive performance. The Range Day will offer attendees an opportunity to shoot and explore BHA's platforms in both suppressed and non-suppressed configurations. All suppressed shooting experiences will feature the Wyoming Tactical Firearms Barron Suppressor . The Barron is engineered for non-BMG .50 caliber cartridges, including .45-70 Government, .450 Bushmaster, .458 SOCOM, .50 Beowulf, .500 S&W Magnum, and .500 Auto Max. The fully welded suppressor features a universal 1.375"-24 TPI (HUB) thread pattern and includes one direct thread adapter. Measuring 9.9 inches in length with a 1.825-inch diameter, the Barron weighs 21 ounces in stainless steel and 16 ounces in titanium. When paired with a 16-inch BHA Model 89 chambered in .500 S&W Magnum firing 500 S&W subsonic ammunition, the Barron has metered at 112.29 dB at the shooter's ear. The suppressor is finished in V-Series Cerakote for durability in demanding field conditions. For more information about Wyoming Gun Company, visit https://wyogun.com . For details on the DSC of Wyoming Gala, visit https://www.wyodsc.org/upcoming-events . For more on Big Horn Armory, visit www.bighornarmory.com or any of their social media platforms: Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , LinkedIn , or X .
Shell Tech™ Announces Sponsors, Raffle Prizes, and Live-Fire Experiences for the 2nd Annual Legends & Heroes Shootout
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 12:59 EDT
Shell Tech™, the ammunition branch of Shell Shock Technologies , LLC. (SST), a leading innovator in the ammunition industry, has announced the growing list of sponsors, partners, and raffle prizes supporting the Shell Tech 2 nd Annual Legends & Heroes Shootout , taking place March 20 - 21, 2026. This year's goal is intended to fully fund a trained service dog for a Navy SEAL in need - a tangible, life-changing outcome the event aims to deliver. All net proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation (NSF) , which provides critical support for the warriors, veterans, and families of Naval Special Warfare, and K9 Heroes 4 Heroes , which provides service dogs to veterans and first responders. A growing list of sponsors and partners has committed support to the event, including: Back in Black, Black Arc, Meyer Enterprises, Unimetal, JMS, Chasin Law Group, Desert Tech, Heritage Distilling Company, Four Brothers Custom Gun Holsters, Supple, Phantom Defense, EJOT-ATF, KAK Industries, Regional Operations, NovX, and Straight Wall Custom Rifles. The Range Day portion of the event, scheduled for Friday, March 20, at Markham Park Shooting Range in Sunrise, Florida, will be free and open to the public, offering attendees the opportunity to experience live-fire demonstrations, participate in competitions, and engage directly with leading brands across the shooting sports industry. For the event, Shell Tech has secured the entire Markham Park facility, including a dedicated 100-yard range reserved exclusively for industry partners and attendees. There will also be a Steel Challenge 9mm pistol competition powered by Shell Tech's NAS 3™ performance ammunition. Regional Operations and firearms media personality Jake Holth will host the event, with safety officer support provided by the South Florida Pistol Club. "This event was created to bring together the firearms industry, sports community, and supporters of our nation's heroes for a meaningful cause," commented Peter Foss , Managing Partner and CEO of Shell Shock Technologies. "The response from sponsors and partners in just our second year has been tremendous. Their support allows us to create an exciting experience for attendees while raising critical funds to support veterans and first responders who have sacrificed so much for our country." Throughout the range day, attendees will have opportunities to win a variety of firearms, gear, and prize packages donated by industry partners. Dark Storm Industries is donating a DS15-MFR (Modern Fighting Rifle) as a featured raffle item during the range day. Chambered in 5.56 NATO, the rifle features a 16-inch 4150 CMV barrel with a 1:9 twist and carbine-length gas system, paired with a precision-matched 7075-T651 aluminum receiver set finished with a Mil-Spec Type III hard coat anodizing and Cerakote Gen 2 IR signature reduction coating. The rifle is built around DSI's forged ambidextrous MFR platform, offering ambidextrous bolt catch and release, magazine release, and safety controls, along with a DSI Atach™ ambidextrous charging handle and premium DLC-coated straight-blade two-stage trigger. Internally, the rifle features the DSI Mil+ dual ejector bolt carrier group, with an 8620 M16-style carrier and 9310 dual ejector bolt, as well as a Mil+ carbine buffer system with an upgraded dampened buffer and stainless-steel spring for smooth and reliable operation. The raffle package also includes a 30-round polymer magazine and a keyed cable lock. The DS15-MFR has a retail value of $1,995. KAK Industries will also contribute a custom AR-15 rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO as a featured raffle prize during the event. The rifle includes a 16-inch 41V50 nitride barrel with a 1:7 twist, mid-length gas system, forged 7075-T6 receivers, and a 13-inch M-LOK handguard, paired with a mil-spec fire control group and adjustable six-position stock. Additional prizes and raffle items will include gear and giveaways from Four Brothers Custom Gun Holsters and Heritage Distilling Company , including its War Dog Whiskey and Salute Series Bourbon. Shell Tech will also provide ammunition bundles featuring their 9mm, 5.56 FMJ, and .300 Blackout ammunition as a raffle prize. In addition to firearms and gear raffles, Shell Tech will host a special charity auction featuring autographed MLB baseballs from several legendary players, including: Raúl Ibáñez, Albert Pujols, Placido Polanco, Adrián Beltre, Jayson Werth, Max Scherzer, and El Duque Hernández. Each ball is an official MLB baseball signed by the player and presented in a display case, with 100 percent of proceeds supporting veterans. Supporters interested in participating in the auction can contact peter@shellshocktech.com for additional information. Several additional firearms and prize packages will be announced leading up to the event. Follow @shellshocktech on Facebook and Instagram for updates. Sponsorship opportunities are still available, with tiers ranging from Gold to Premier, offering exclusive branding, product placement, and VIP access. Custom donor tiers are also available. All net proceeds will benefit K9 Heroes 4 Heroes and the Navy SEAL Foundation, with a minimum fundraising goal of $50,000. For sponsorship inquiries or additional event information, please contact Foss at peter@shellshocktech.com . Watch a video from last year's event here: https://youtu.be/ADDyCyzMjHA?si=51Z_5DU4hfhSMoiC . Keep up with Shell Tech's advanced ammunition on the website and social media platforms: Facebook , Instagram , X (formerly Twitter) , and YouTube .
HarborChase Communities Earn National Recognition with 37 Customer Satisfaction Awards
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 12:07 EDT
VERO BEACH, FL - March 17, 2026 - Harbor Retirement Associates (HRA), operator of HarborChase Senior Living communities, proudly announces that seven HarborChase communities have earned a total of 37 customer satisfaction awards from Activated Insights , a leading authority in senior care benchmarking and recognition. These awards recognize excellence across key service areas including dining, communication, safety, activities, and overall customer experience. The honored communities include: HarborChase of Mandarin - 7 Awards Personal Care, Dignity and Respect, Communication, Activities, Move-in Process, Individual Needs, Overall Customer Experience HarborChase of Jasper - 7 Awards Overall Satisfaction, Personal Care, Variety of Food/Menu Choices, Quality of Food, Dining Service, Cleanliness, Overall Customer Experience HarborChase of Riverwalk - 5 Awards Variety of Food/Menu Choices, Quality of Food, Activities, Safety and Security, Overall Customer Experience HarborChase of Wilmington - 8 Awards Variety of Food/Menu Choices, Cleanliness, Response to Problems, Activities, Move-in Process, Individual Needs, Safety and Security, Overall Customer Experience HarborChase of Tamarac - 1 Award Variety of Food/Menu Choices HarborChase of Southlake - 4 Awards Quality of Food, Dining Service, Communication, Move-in Process HarborChase of Naperville - 5 Awards Variety of Food/Menu Choices, Quality of Food, Dining Service, Safety and Security, Overall Customer Experience "Customer Service is a critical component to the success of senior living organizations. Our recent customer satisfaction awards are a testament to our dedication to providing what our residents and families expect. Scoring in the top 15% nationwide requires continual vigilance. Our HarborChase teams excel at providing the best in care, hospitality, dining, communication, safety, and responsiveness," said Mark McBride, Chief Operating Officer of HRA. These recognitions underscore HarborChase's ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional hospitality and personalized care across its communities nationwide. About Harbor Retirement Associates Harbor Retirement Associates (HRA) is a regional senior living development and hospitality management company, focused on Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care communities. To learn more, visit https://www.hraseniorliving.com/
Applications open for 2026 BioChallenge Pitch Competition at New Orleans BioInnovation CenterApplications open for 2026 BioChallenge Pitch Competition at New Orleans BioInnovation Center
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 09:42 EDT
The New Orleans BioInnovation Center has opened applications for its 2026 BioChallenge Pitch Competition , inviting early-stage biotechnology companies from around the world to apply for the opportunity to pitch innovative solutions in brain health and neuroscience. The competition will take place Oct. 29, 2026, at the New Orleans BioInnovation Center in downtown New Orleans and will award more than $100,000 in non-dilutive funding to promising startups working to address neurological diseases and advance brain health innovation. This year's BioChallenge will spotlight emerging companies focused on brain health and neurotechnology. Neurological conditions are now the leading global cause of disability, and the economic burden of neurological disease is projected to exceed $6 trillion by 2030, according to the World Economic Forum. Louisiana faces an even greater burden, with some of the nation's highest rates of stroke, Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. Through BioChallenge, NOBIC aims to accelerate promising startups by providing funding, mentorship and connections to investors, health systems and research institutions. "BioChallenge remains one of the most impactful ways we showcase the important role Louisiana plays in addressing global health challenges," said Kris Khalil, Executive Director of the New Orleans BioInnovation Center. "This year's re-commitment to brain health and neuroscience reflects both the scale of the need and the opportunity for breakthrough innovation. We're inviting bold entrepreneurs from around the world to bring forward solutions that can improve lives, while strengthening New Orleans' position as a growing hub for bioscience innovation, collaboration, and commercialization." The competition is open to early-stage biotechnology companies globally that are developing solutions in brain health, neuroscience and related fields. Past BioChallenge winners include several companies that have gone on to expand their impact in the biotechnology industry including JuneBrain, Informuta, 28bio (formerly AxoSim), Junum and Obatala Sciences. Startups interested in participating can learn more and submit applications at https://neworleansbio.com/biochallenge-2026/ . Sponsorship opportunities are also available.
From Atlantic Waters to Winter Wellness: How Traditional Irish Practices Hold the Key to Modern Health
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 07:17 EDT
Long before wellness trends and supplement aisles existed, coastal communities in Ireland relied on the sea for nourishment and resilience. Irish Sea Moss, harvested from rocky Atlantic shorelines, has been part of that relationship for generations - valued not as a cure-all but as a dependable source of nutrition during colder, harsher months. Today, this same sea moss more relevant than ever as people seek out foods rooted in tradition rather than laboratory formulations, closer to home and without passing on the cost on the environment. Irish Sea Moss, scientifically known as Chondrus crispus , grows slowly in cold, mineral-rich Atlantic waters. This environment allows it to absorb and retain a broad spectrum of trace elements, resulting in a notably nutrient-dense profile. Independent laboratory analysis shows it delivers healthy levels of iodine, zinc, iron, magnesium and vitamins A and C. These nutrients support immunity, energy production and thyroid function - all of which are particularly relevant during winter when illness and fatigue are more common. In a market dominated by biohacking and synthetic solutions, its simplicity stands out. It requires no processing beyond careful cleaning and preparation, and it can be consumed in multiple forms depending on lifestyle and preference. What distinguishes traditional harvesting from industrial sourcing is timing and selectivity. The Moss Way works with small-scale harvesters along Ireland's west coast; sea moss is collected only when it is in season, and only a portion is taken from each area, allowing it to regenerate naturally. This approach protects marine ecosystems while preserving the integrity of the seaweed itself. For The Moss Way, this heritage matters as much as the final product. "There's a reason these practices have survived for centuries," says founder Harry Morgan. "They're sustainable, they're respectful, and they produce a food that genuinely supports health. We're not trying to reinvent sea moss: we're simply bringing it back into modern routines." Irish Sea Moss offers a reminder that wellbeing does not always come from innovation: sometimes, it comes from listening to what sustained people long before modern wellness fads existed and allowing those traditions to inform how health is approached today. For more information, visit www.themossway.co.uk .
Conversational AI is reshaping travel booking as operators tackle friction, disruption and complex trip planning
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 06:21 EDT
Conversational AI is transforming how travellers plan and book journeys, as travel providers look to reduce friction, improve resilience and support increasingly complex customer needs, according to a new industry analysis from Firney. The £4 Trillion Conversation highlights a growing shift away from traditional search and filter-based booking journeys toward conversational interfaces that allow travellers to ask questions, compare options and complete bookings in a single interaction. Rather than navigating multiple pages and filters, travellers are increasingly seeking natural-language interactions such as route availability, pet travel requirements or multi-leg itinerary planning. These are queries that traditional booking interfaces often struggle to handle efficiently. The analysis highlights examples from the travel sector where conversational systems enable customers to book ferry crossings, ask journey-specific questions and receive contextual guidance without restarting their search journey. This shift comes as travel providers face rising customer expectations shaped by real-time digital experiences, alongside operational pressures to manage disruption, reduce service costs and maintain customer confidence. Marc Firth, CEO and co-founder of Firney, said travel planning represents one of the most complex consumer decision journeys. "Travel decisions are rarely simple," he said. "Customers are coordinating schedules, routes, luggage, pets, weather conditions and disruptions. Conversational AI allows providers to interpret intent and guide travellers through decisions in a single thread, rather than forcing them through fragmented booking journeys." The report points to a broader industry move toward AI-assisted travel planning and disruption management. Conversational systems are increasingly able to rebook journeys, surface alternative routes and provide real-time guidance when plans change, improving both customer experience and operational efficiency. Behavioural shifts are also influencing travel discovery. Younger travellers are increasingly using conversational and visual interfaces rather than keyword search, expecting immediate answers and personalised recommendations when planning trips. However, adoption remains nuanced. While travellers are comfortable using AI for tasks such as comparing routes or checking prices, trust declines when systems act autonomously without oversight, suggesting transparency and clear confirmation steps remain essential in travel booking environments. Firney concludes that conversational AI is moving from novelty to necessity in travel, particularly as providers seek to improve booking completion rates, reduce customer support demand and build resilience during disruption. "Travel brands are under pressure to simplify complex journeys while maintaining trust," added Firth. "Conversational interfaces reduce friction, improve confidence and help travellers make decisions faster, which ultimately strengthens booking conversion and customer loyalty." For more information, please visit https://www.firney.com .
Tightened inorganic pollutant rules reshape seafood safety requirements in the EU
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 06:16 EDT
Baar (March 17, 2025) - SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published a new expert feature article examining seafood safety risk linked to inorganic arsenic (I-As) and other heavy metals, and outlining the EU's latest regulatory response. Concentrations of I-As associated with industrial activity have increased in recent years, contributing to pollution in estuaries and coastal waters and adding to existing background levels of naturally occurring heavy metals. As a result, contamination of fish and seafood has become an increasingly important issue for both environmental protection and consumer safety. The SGS article analyses the sources of I-As and the regulatory framework governing its control, highlighting the introduction of new maximum levels for fish and other seafood under EU Commission Regulation 2025/1891. These measures reinforce existing legislation and represent a significant tightening of EU food safety requirements, with direct compliance implications for seafood operators supplying the EU market. The article also examines the growing regulatory focus on other hazardous heavy metals, including mercury, lead and cadmium, drawing on notifications reported through the EU's Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF). In addition, applicable maximum limits established by major global regulatory authorities are reviewed to provide a broader international context. With enforcement and monitoring intensifying, reliable analytical methodologies are essential for accurately determining contamination levels in seafood. The article outlines SGS's comprehensive testing capabilities, supporting seafood businesses in meeting evolving regulatory requirements, managing compliance risks and maintaining access to key international markets. Stakeholders involved in the global seafood industry are encouraged to read the full article .
Solomon Global Scores Hat-Trick with Sir Geoff Hurst Partnership, 60 Years After World Cup Win
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 06:15 EDT
- Sporting hero and precious metals specialist join forces to champion wealth that lasts for generations - Football legend Sir Geoff Hurst has partnered with gold and silver supplier Solomon Global in a collaboration centred on building enduring legacies. The sportsman, renowned for his commitment, resilience, integrity and financial prudence, is a natural ambassador for Solomon Global , a precious metals specialist that supports clients in the secure purchase of physical gold and silver. As the 60th anniversary of England's historic 1966 victory approaches, the partnership highlights the significance of creating a legacy and the importance of preparation, pragmatism, and strategy for achieving success, whether in sport or investing. Preview the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoV2nZIDSus Solomon Global, renowned for its professionalism and bespoke, client-first solutions, is a leader in the sector, having won numerous accolades, including Best UK Gold Bullion Dealer (ADVFN Awards 2025), Most Trusted UK Gold Bullion Supplier (2024 and 2025), and Best Alternative Asset Provider 2025. It has also been named the "2026 Top Choice" by Bullion.Directory. "Throughout my career, I've understood the value of discipline and thinking ahead, and this has aided me in my investment decisions," said Sir Geoff Hurst. "Gold has stood the test of time for generations, and I'm delighted to be working with and be a customer of Solomon Global, a company genuinely committed to helping people build and protect a financial legacy for themselves and their families." "It is an honour to partner with a national hero whose ethos will resonate so strongly with our customers," said Paul Williams, managing director of Solomon Global. "As someone who successfully transitioned from sport to business and is known for their financial savvy, Sir Geoff Hurst will bring great insights, charisma, and, of course, plenty of fascinating stories. I'm excited to introduce him to our clients." For more information about Solomon Global's products and services, visit the website at https://solomon-global.com . - ends - NOTES TO EDITORS Solomon Global specialises in the secure delivery of physical gold and silver in bar and coin form for private ownership. The company takes a uniquely consultative approach to purchasing and selling physical gold and silver, regardless of the investment amount. Its straightforward and personalised approach helps anyone interested in exploring gold, from first-time buyers to seasoned investors and collectors, build and protect a lasting legacy. Solomon Global's team of experienced gold and silver consultants are always available to discuss the practical solutions and tax advantages for clients purchasing gold and silver bullion in the UK and assist with any inquiries. Solomon Global was awarded 'Best Alternative Asset Provider 2025' and 'Most Trusted UK Bullion Supplier 2025' at the London Investor Show Awards 2025, 'Best UK Gold Bullion Dealer' at the ADVFN International Financial Awards 2025, and 'Most Trusted UK Gold Bullion Supplier 2024' at The London Investor Show Awards 2024. For any questions about buying or selling gold and silver, contact the team here: https://solomon-global.com/contact/ For further press information, please contact: Francesca De Franco on 0794 125 3135 or email fdefranco1@gmail.com [1] [1] Disclaimer: This press release is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Buying physical gold and silver as an investment involves risk, as the value of precious metal prices can be volatile. Historical financial performance does not necessarily give a guide of future financial performance. We recommend that you conduct your own independent research and seek professional tax, legal and financial advice before making any investment decisions.
Trent Rockets to wear the Swoosh as KitKing Brings Global Brand to The Hundred Team
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 06:14 EDT
Loughborough-based teamwear specialist KitKing is bringing Nike to Trent Rockets, with the local team set to wear the iconic swoosh in The Hundred under a new multi-year partnership. The agreement places Nike branding on both the men's and women's playing kits for 2026 and beyond, launched just in time for the Rockets to prepare for the exciting upcoming season. Nike is set to provide matchday and training kits for the Rockets, with the team's bold yellow and red colours now carrying the instantly recognisable swoosh design for which the brand is famous. The new strip will be unveiled ahead of this summer's tournament, with supporters able to purchase their own shirts from Trent Bridge retail stores. "With their richly deserved reputation as one of the world's most prestigious sports brands, it feels entirely fitting for Trent Rockets to be wearing the Nike Swoosh as we look to take the team to the next level this summer," said Lisa Pursehouse, Chief Executive of Trent Rockets. "The sea of yellow and red in the stands at Rockets home games has been really striking ever since The Hundred began, and we're looking forward to unveiling the evolution of those unmistakable Rockets colours." Dips Patel, CEO of KitKing, feels the partnership reflects both the ambition of the Rockets franchise and the strength of the sporting community across the East Midlands. "Trent Rockets have built a fantastic identity since The Hundred began, and bringing Nike into that story is a big step forward for the team", he says. "With KitKing being based in Leicestershire, this is particularly special for us. We're proud to work with clubs across the UK and internationally but helping to connect a global brand with a team in our own East Midlands region is something we couldn't be more thrilled about." KitKing's role in bringing Nike to the Rockets underlines the significant yet often overlooked contribution regional businesses continue to make in top-level sport. From its base in Loughborough, the company works with clubs and national governing bodies across a range of sports, helping major clubs partner up with prolific global brands while maintaining strong ties to their local sporting grassroots communities. The Hundred has quickly become one of the most visible competitions in world cricket, attracting international stars and drawing packed crowds to venues around the country each summer. As the Rockets gear up for the 2026 season - with the first double header scheduled for 21 July, and the final set for 16 August - the arrival of the familiar Nike logo reflects the continued momentum of Trent Rockets and their ambitions both on and off the field. The Rockets' first game for both the men's and women's teams will take place on 24 July, with Trent Bridge hosting on 26 July, 2 August, 5 August, and 10 August. Register interest now at: www.thehundred.com/register-2026. For more information about KitKing, visit: www.kitking.co.uk .
Central African Republic Enforces Mandatory CoC From April 2026 as SGS PVoC Contract Renewed
Tue, Mar 17, 2026 05:40 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is reminding businesses trading with the Central African Republic (CAR) that all regulated products shipped on or after April 1, 2026, must be accompanied by a valid certificate of conformity (CoC) under the national pre-export verification of conformity (PVoC) program. Good arriving without a valid CoC will be refused entry and importers may face penalties under national law. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI) has renewed SGS's mandate to provide PVoC services for goods entering the CAR market for the period 2026-2031. The renewal reflects the government's continued confidence in SGS's technical expertise, integrity‑driven processes and long‑standing partnership in strengthening product safety and consumer protection. Under the updated program, all products classified under Chapters 02 to 99 of the Harmonized System require a mandatory CoC, determined by the date of the bill of lading, air waybill (AWB) or road transport document. Cargo shipped without a valid CoC will not be cleared by Customs and, in accordance with Article 221 of Law 16.006 of December 30, 2016, violations may result in fines ranging from XAF 300,000 to XAF 25,000,000. Products accompanied by a noncompliance report or identified as unfit for consumption may be destroyed or re-exported by Customs or the MCI at the importer's expense. Importers and exporters are encouraged to prepare early and ensure full compliance ahead of the April 1, 2026, enforcement date. They can access further information on the SGS website . For further information, please contact: Bobby Byll Business Development Director Africa Tel: +241 074 88 76 69
American Marketing Association Debuts New Executive in Residence Program
Mon, Mar 16, 2026 12:17 EDT
American Marketing Association Debuts New Executive in Residence Program Marc Pritchard, the Chief Brand Officer of Procter & Gamble is first guest Conversation to explore marketing strategies, practices, and learnings that will shape the future of the profession Chicago, IL -This March, the American Marketing Association (AMA) will host a new program, Executive in Residence . This new virtual program is designed to create meaningful dialogue between industry innovators and leading academics. These conversations will explore emerging trends, the evolving skills today's marketing students need to succeed, and the forces shaping the future of the marketing profession. The first guest in the new Executive in Residence Program is Marc Pritchard, the Chief Brand Officer of Procter & Gamble (P&G). Pritchard is responsible for P&G's brand-building disciplines worldwide. He sets the Company's multi-billion-dollar media, marketing, and advertising strategies, and leads marketing innovations that guide communication and brand building for P&G's portfolio of trusted, quality brands. Pritchard joined the company in 1982 as a cost analyst in the Paper Division and has 20+ years of progressive experience in the Beauty and Personal Care categories which earned his appointment to president of Global Cosmetics and Personal Care in 2003. Known for his pioneering approach to product, commercial, and operational innovation, he served as president of Global Strategy for two years, driving strategies for expanded productivity and growth for P&G. He was appointed P&G's chief marketing officer in 2008. Pritchard believes in the power of brands to improve the lives of consumers everyday through products that deliver superior performance and value. He continually leads P&G's brand-building reinvention and is a leading voice in the media, marketing, and creative industry. Program Information AMA Executive in Residence Program Bringing top business and academic leaders together → learning to action 12:00 pm CT March 24, 2026 Register Here Join us for a thoughtful dialogue that will: Advance marketing education by allowing academics to engage with executives who are shaping the profession. Nurture marketing theory and research by giving scholars access to first hand accounts of the challenges facing leading executives. Support industry thought leadership and community interplay by bringing together industry leaders and academics to build the future of the profession. Additional information about the Executive In Residence Program is here . You can register here for the event . ###