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Tucson Federal Credit Union Earns Top 2026 Arizona Business Honors; CEO Matthew Gaspari Selected for AZ Business Leaders 2027

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 12:54 EDT

Tucson Federal Credit Union (TFCU) announced this week a series of significant 2026 recognitions honoring both the institution and its leadership, earning top placements in Arizona's most competitive business rankings and reinforcing the credit union's standing as a trusted financial partner across Southern Arizona. TFCU was named one of the Top 10 Credit Unions in Arizona for 2026 by Ranking Arizona - the state's largest and longest-running business opinion poll, powered by public vote. The distinction represents direct, community-driven affirmation: Arizona residents and business professionals cast votes across hundreds of business categories statewide, and TFCU's Top 10 placement reflects the depth of trust its members and the broader public have placed in the institution. Separately, WalletHub, one of the country's leading independent financial research platforms, named TFCU among its 2026 Best Credit Unions in Tucson . The national recognition is grounded in data-driven analysis of rates, fees, member services, and accessibility, further affirming TFCU's leadership position in the local financial services landscape. TFCU President and CEO Matthew Gaspari, MBA, was selected for the 2027 edition of AZ Business Leaders , published each year by AZ Big Media and reaching 25,000 Arizona executives, C-suite decision-makers, and industry influencers statewide. The honor is particularly meaningful because honorees are not self-nominated: selection begins with nominations from C-level executives across the state, with final decisions made by the magazine's editorial board in consultation with respected Arizona business leaders and industry experts. Gaspari's inclusion reflects the regard his peers hold for his leadership, influence, and impact on the financial services industry and Southern Arizona community. "Our purpose is to empower people and improve lives across Pima County, with our members remaining at the center of every decision we make. Being recognized by the broader Arizona community is a powerful validation that we are living our purpose, delivering real member value, and earning the trust of those we serve." - Matthew Gaspari, MBA, President & CEO, Tucson Federal Credit Union TFCU is currently competing in Ranking Arizona's 2027 cycle, with public voting open through July 31, 2026. Community members can cast their vote at https://azbigmedia.com/vote-ranking-arizona/#/gallery/500845555 These honors arrive as TFCU continues to expand its branches, services, and community investment across Southern Arizona - momentum that these recognitions both reflect and reinforce.

2026 Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education: Call for Proposals Now Open

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 11:05 EDT

Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org 2026 Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education Call for Proposals Now Open Don't miss your chance to share your thoughts with the higher education marketing community this November Chicago, IL -The American Marketing Association (AMA) officially opens the call for proposals for speakers at the 2026 AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education . The event will take place at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center in Aurora, CO, November 8-11, 2026. Join the AMA as a conference presenter to share content that strengthens the profession of higher education marketing, expand personal networks through an audience of peers, and raise the institution's or company's visibility. Submissions are open through April 20, 2026. Submit here . The Symposium is an opportunity for marketers to share, connect, and learn at the leading peer-reviewed conference to advance the higher education marketing field. The Symposium's content is structured to help higher ed marketers of all levels build strong brands, drive revenue, engage audiences, support career and team growth, and move the industry and institutions forward. Proposal timeline: Call for Proposals Due: Monday, April 20 at 11:59 PM ET Decisions Sent: End of June (Selected proposals will be notified) Speakers must be available to present during the event dates: November 8-11, 2026. Suggested topics for this year's conference include: Leadership & Organization Strategy & Planning Enrollment, Retention, & Fundraising Marketing Technologies (MarTech) & AI Signals & Shifts Research & Impact Branding & Content Reputation & Communications All speakers will need to register for the conference. One complimentary speaker registration is provided per session, and additional speakers are required to register through the AMA website. Additional information and requirements can be found on AMA's call for proposals page . ###

New Analysis: Non-AI Broadcast Monitoring Creates Significant Annual Operational Drain

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 09:25 EDT

eMediaMonitor's proprietary AI monitoring solutions deliver efficiency and cost savings Organisations using broadcast monitoring platforms without advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) automation could be incurring tens of thousands of dollars per year in hidden labour costs, according to new analysis by eMediaMonitor. eMediaMonitor evaluated the operational workload required to manually process broadcast content after capture, including filtering, summarisation, deduplication, and report preparation. Importantly, this also includes translation from around 90 languages. These tasks instead have to be carried out by data analysts, increasing the total cost of ownership. Michelle Harold, eMediaMonitor's VP of Global Partnerships, said, "Organisations that overlook AI tools for monitoring, collating and analysing broadcast media are not just paying more for their monitoring. They are getting less from it." Manual processing equals more than one full-time analyst Non-AI monitoring workflows can require hundreds of analyst hours per month, potentially accounting for the time of several full-time analysts. These labour costs are typically excluded when organisations compare monitoring vendors based only on subscription price. Every organisation has different clip volumes, team structures, language needs and advertising exposure. eMediaMonitor's cost calculator model's the true total cost of monitoring based on usage, clearly demonstrating how and where AI can reduce the burden.

Advyzon Named Best All-In-One Software Solution for 9th Consecutive Year in 2026 Advisor Software Survey from T3 and Inside Information

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 07:38 EDT

Advyzon Investment Management (AIM) premieres as "Software All-Star" in Portfolio Design and TAMP categories Advyzon , a comprehensive technology platform and portfolio management solution for financial advisors and investment managers, earned industry-leading client satisfaction ratings across multiple categories of the 2026 T3 / Inside Information Software Survey - one of the most respected studies in the wealthtech industry. CONSISTENT LEADERSHIP ACROSS CORE ADVISOR TECHNOLOGY Advyzon was recognized as a 'Software All-Star' - achieving top satisfaction ratings and meaningful market share across five categories: All-In-One Programs, CRM, Portfolio Management Tools, Trading/Rebalancing, and Account Aggregation. The survey also identified Advyzon as one of the platforms advisors are most likely to switch to across every category in which it appeared. Another important milestone this year - Advyzon Investment Management (AIM) , the firm's unified investment management platform - earned 'Software All-Star' recognition in two categories in its first year in the survey: Portfolio Design Solutions and TAMP Service Providers. "Earning 'Software All-Star' recognition in both categories in our first year validates what AIM has built," said Lee Andreatta , CEO of AIM. "Advisors want an investment platform that is truly unified with their technology ecosystem, and AIM delivers exactly that - natively built portfolio design and investment solutions within the broader Advyzon platform. These results reflect the hard work of our team and the confidence our clients have placed in us." "Being recognized as the top-rated All-In-One Solution for the ninth consecutive year is incredibly meaningful," said John Mackowiak , Chief Revenue Officer of Advyzon. "Advyzon wasn't built by stitching together integrations. We built one global, cohesive system from the ground up - CRM, portfolio management, trading, billing, reporting, and business insights all operating from a single database with the built-in support for multi-currencies and multi-languages. Advisors feel that difference and see much more value every day, and these results confirm our approach is resonating." The results were unveiled live in New Orleans at the 2026 T3 Technology Conference by the authors of the report, Joel Bruckenstein of T3 Technology Tools for Today and Bob Veres of Inside Information . REDEFINING WHAT 'ALL-IN-ONE' REALLY MEANS The survey authors highlighted Advyzon's differentiated strategy, noting that while many firms claim to be all-in-one, "Advyzon was built entirely internally, with the integrations as part of the construction process." Ratings above 8.0 are classified as "extraordinary". Across Advyzon and AIM, that threshold was exceeded in eight combined categories. Key highlights: All-In-One Software: Highest user rating (8.63) for the ninth consecutive year, with the second highest total market share (9.50%), earning 'Software All Star' distinction. CRM: Highest satisfaction rating (8.35) among firms with more than 2% market share, and third-highest market share (10.19%). Portfolio Management / Reporting: Second-highest satisfaction rating (8.44) among providers with more than 2% of market share, with strong momentum as one of the "most likely for advisors to switch to." Trading / Rebalancing: Second-highest client satisfaction rating (8.11) among firms with more than 3% of market share, alongside steady market share growth. Account Aggregation Tools: Standout debut with the highest satisfaction rating (8.24) among firms with more than 3% market share. Document Management: Second-highest satisfaction rating (8.56), recognized for delivering document management natively within a broader advisor platform. AIM EARNS "SOFTWARE ALL-STAR" RECOGNITION IN DEBUT SURVEY APPEARANCE In its first year included in the survey, AIM posted top tier results in both evaluated categories: Portfolio Design Solutions: Highest satisfaction rating (8.20) among firms with more than 1% market share. TAMP Service Providers: Highest satisfaction rating (8.29) among firms with more than 0.25% market share. To view the full T3 / Inside Information Software Survey results, with additional insights and analysis from Bob Veres and Joel Bruckenstein , please click here. A SNEAK PEAK AT ADVYZON'S NEW FINANCIAL PLANNING CAPABILITIES During a main stage presentation at the T3 Conference, Kevin Hughes , President of Financial Planning, unveiled Advyzon's upcoming goals-based financial planning capabilities, launching in 2026. "We believe in creating an all-in-one ecosystem that truly is a 'greatest hits' experience," said Hughes. "It's part of our DNA. Advisors should be able to work in a completely unified environment rather than stitching together the best-of-breed model the industry has chased for the last 20 years." To learn more about Advyzon's Financial Planning capabilities, please click here . ADVYZON RECOGNIZED IN PROMINENT INDUSTRY AWARDS PROGRAMS In addition to its survey performance, Advyzon and AIM have recently been recognized across multiple industry award programs, including: 2026 WealthTech Americas Awards by WealthBriefing: Winner of the Client / Consolidated Reporting Award in the 2026 WealthTech Americas Awards . 2026 Family Wealth Report Awards by WealthBriefing: Finalist in consolidated Reporting, CRM System, and Portfolio Management in the 2026 Family Wealth Report Awards - driven by the launch of Auria , Advyzon Institutional's platform tailored for UHNW clients and family offices. 2026 BISA Technology Innovation Award: Winner of the BISA Technology Innovation Award for Advyzon Enterprise Solutions . 2025 ThinkAdvisor Luminaries Awards: Lee Andreatta named CEO of the Year in Investment Management in the 2025 ThinkAdvisor Luminaries Awards . 2025 InvestmentNews Hot List : Brian Huckstep , Chief Investment Officer of AIM, and Kartik Srinivasan , President of Advyzon Institutional named to 2025 InvestmentNews Hot List of Top Wealth Professionals . For more information on Advyzon's industry awards and recognitions, please click here . ABOUT ADVYZON AND ADVYZON INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Advyzon is a global, cohesive wealth management platform built on modern, open architecture for financial advisors, wealth management firms, broker-dealers, banks, trusts and family offices. Founded by CEO Hailin Li, Ph.D., CFA®, Advyzon unites portfolio management, performance reporting, trading, CRM, billing, and document storage (plus, in 2026, financial planning) within a single source platform, as well as investment solutions through Advyzon Investment Management (AIM). With 50% of its team dedicated to engineering and product development, Advyzon focuses on continuous innovation based on user feedback and industry needs. Advyzon serves various segments of the financial services industry through specialized solutions, including Advyzon Core for RIAs, Advyzon Enterprise for larger institutions, and Auria for family offices and ultra-high-net-worth clients. For more information, visit www.Advyzon.com and www.AdvyzonIM.com . Advyzon Investment Management (AIM) is a registered investment adviser registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of yHLsoft Inc., doing business as Advyzon ("Advyzon"). All references to investment advisory services are provided by AIM, while technology and administrative support services are provided by Advyzon. AIM's advisory services are available to financial advisers for use in managing assets for their clients. AIM does not provide advisory services directly to retail investors. Professionals employed by Advyzon may refer qualified Advisory Firms to AIM. If a referred Advisory Firm engages AIM's services, the referring professional will receive a referral fee. March 2026: Advyzon and Advyzon Investment Management ("AIM") recognition in the T3/Inside Information Software Survey is based on an independent industry survey of financial advisors regarding technology usage and satisfaction. The results reflect the views of participating advisors and may not represent the experience of all users. The survey evaluates advisor technology and user satisfaction and does not evaluate or guarantee investment performance or client outcomes. Advyzon did not provide compensation in exchange for the survey results. Advyzon sponsored the survey to help offset production costs. Sponsorship did not include participation in survey responses, scoring, or the publication of results. For more information about this survey, please visit: https://t3technologyhub.com/. Investment advisory services are offered by AIM, a registered investment adviser, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of yHLsoft Inc., doing business as Advyzon ("Advyzon").

From Temporary to Permanent: What Agency Worker Reliance Means for Equipment Strategy

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 06:08 EDT

The growing reliance on agency workers across UK warehousing is beginning to reshape how businesses think about equipment on the warehouse floor. What was once a short-term solution to cover seasonal peaks has, in many operations, become a more permanent feature of workforce planning. Midland Pallet Trucks is warning businesses that this is having a direct impact on equipment strategy. With higher staff turnover and a greater proportion of temporary workers, warehouses are under increasing pressure to ensure that materials handling equipment - such as pallet trucks, stacker trucks and lift tables - is intuitive, consistent and safe to use with minimal training. In fast-moving environments, new starters are often expected to become productive quickly. While experienced warehouse staff may adapt easily to a range of equipment, less experienced or temporary workers can struggle if controls are not straightforward or if equipment requires a degree of familiarity to operate efficiently. As a result, there is a growing emphasis on pallet trucks and stackers that offer smoother handling, lighter steering and predictable performance. Equipment that reduces physical strain and simplifies operation can help minimise the learning curve, allowing workers to contribute effectively sooner. There are safety implications as well. Inexperienced operators are more likely to encounter difficulties when manoeuvring loads, particularly in busy or confined spaces. Equipment that responds consistently and requires less physical effort can help reduce the risk of minor accidents, product damage or strain-related injuries. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Midland Pallet Trucks, said the trend towards a more flexible workforce is changing expectations around equipment. "Agency labour has always been part of warehousing, but it's now a much bigger piece of the puzzle," he said. "If you've got people coming in for short periods, you can't rely on long training cycles. The equipment itself needs to be easy to understand and easy to control." He added that investing in more user-friendly handling equipment can deliver wider operational benefits. "When pallet trucks are smooth to operate and require less effort, it doesn't just help new starters. It reduces fatigue across the board and helps maintain a steady pace of work. That consistency becomes especially important when teams are changing frequently." For more information, visit https://www.midlandpallettrucks.com .

Food Fortification Prevents 7 Billion Nutrient Gaps Annually-But Could Triple Its Impact, Landmark Study Finds

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 04:44 EDT

New research in The Lancet Global Health provides first-ever global estimates of how fortified foods improve nutrition - and maps a path to dramatically expand benefits at minimal cost Geneva - Large-scale food fortification-adding essential vitamins and minerals to staple foods like flour, rice, oil, and salt-currently prevents approximately 7 billion nutrient gaps * worldwide each year at a cost of just 18 cents per person, according to a new study published in The Lancet Global Health . The landmark study provides the first-ever comprehensive global analysis of both the cost and impact of food fortification and provides a roadmap to triple current impact globally. High food costs and persistent poverty continue to keep nutritious diets out of reach for billions worldwide, leading to micronutrient deficiencies. These deficiencies affect 1 in 2 preschool-aged children and 2 in 3 women of reproductive age globally, and are linked to poor health, increased risk of disease, and poor cognitive development. Food fortification offers a powerful solution to this public health challenge. "This research confirms that food fortification is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions available," said Dr. Mduduzi Mbuya, Director of Knowledge Leadership at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and co-author of the study. "Salt iodization alone prevents 3.3 billion iodine deficiencies each year-reducing global iodine deficiency by 87%. But we're also leaving major gains on the table. With targeted improvements, we could reach billions more people." The study, led by researchers at GAIN with collaborators from the University of California, World Bank, and Tufts University, revealed that improving and expanding fortification programs could triple the impact to prevent 25 billion nutrient gaps every year. Key Findings Researchers modeled the impact of fortification across 185 countries, covering 99.3% of the global population, and examined six scenarios ranging from no fortification to optimized global programs, which includes expanded coverage in high-need countries combined with improved standards and compliance: Current impact: Existing programs prevent 7 billion nutrient gaps annually at a global cost of $1.06 billion (just $0.18 per person). Iodized salt-a proven global fortification success story with near-universal coverage-accounts for nearly half of all benefits, followed by iron fortification of flour. The remaining gap: Despite current programs, an estimated 38.6 billion nutrient gaps persist worldwide-driven by poor diet quality, suboptimal fortification standards, low industry compliance, and limited program coverage in high-need regions. Untapped potential: The study identified three priority actions that could dramatically expand food fortification programs to triple impact: Improving compliance with existing standards to 90% would prevent an additional 6.1 billion nutrient gaps at a cost of $0.23 per person annually Aligning national standards with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines while improving compliance would prevent 10.3 billion additional nutrient gaps at $0.63 per person Expanding programs to high-need countries with appropriate food vehicles-combined with improved standards and compliance-would prevent 17.7 billion additional nutrient gaps at $1.15 per person "Although many countries require food processors to fortify staple foods, compliance is often low," says Dr. Christopher Free, a Research Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara and joint first author of the study. "Improving compliance with current laws could prevent 6.1 billion more nutrient gaps at an additional cost of only $0.05 a person." A Cost-Effective Solution Large-scale food fortification is one of the most cost-effective health and development interventions, delivering outsized returns. Under the most comprehensive scenario, the annual cost is just $1.15 per person, a modest investment compared to the tens of billions of dollars in economic losses attributed to micronutrient deficiencies each year through reduced productivity, increased healthcare costs, and lost human potential. On average, every dollar invested in fortification provides returns of $27 in health and productivity. Fortification Is Key to Improving Food Systems Even with optimized fortification programs, an estimated 20.9 billion nutrient gaps would remain under the best-case scenario, highlighting the need for complementary approaches. "Fortification is a powerful tool, but it is most effective as part of a comprehensive strategy," said Florencia Vasta, global lead for large-scale food fortification at GAIN. "Achieving optimal nutrition for everyone will require parallel investments in dietary diversity, supplementation for vulnerable groups like pregnant women and young children and making healthy diets more affordable and accessible." Why this Matters Now This research comes at a critical moment. Currently, 2.6 billion people worldwide cannot afford a healthy diet, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. Global malnutrition remains a leading cause of preventable death and disease, particularly in low and middle-income countries. With governments seeking cost-effective interventions that deliver proven results, this study provides compelling evidence that fortification deserves significantly increased investment and enforcement. Policymakers can act immediately: enforce existing fortification standards, align them with global guidelines, and expand programs to high need countries. Private sector partners can strengthen compliance and transparency. Donors can fund monitoring and enforcement systems. Food fortification is a global health success story hiding in plain sight," said Meetu Kapur, Nutrition Director at the Gates Foundation. "This landmark study provides the first comprehensive global evidence on what large scale fortification costs-and what it delivers. With new products emerging from the innovation pipeline, the data show we could triple impact and reach millions more people with the essential nutrients they need to survive and thrive. About the Study The analysis integrated dietary intake data from the Global Dietary Database with fortification program parameters from the Global Fortification Data Exchange. Researchers estimated inadequate intakes for 13 micronutrients and calculated implementation costs including premix, industry equipment and quality assurance, and government monitoring across five fortified foods: wheat flour, maize flour, rice, oil, and salt. All data and analysis code are publicly available at: https://github.com/cfree14/fortification Funding : Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and the Gates Foundation * When we count up all the ways people may not be getting enough essential nutrients (like iron, zinc, vitamin A, etc.), fortification programs currently prevent about 7 billion of these inadequacies each year. Two 'nutrient gaps' can represent one person inadequate in two nutrients, or two different people each with one inadequacy.

Food Fortification Prevents 7 Billion Nutrient Gaps Annually-But Could Triple Its Impact, Landmark Study Finds

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 03:26 EDT

New research in The Lancet Global Health provides first-ever global estimates of how fortified foods improve nutrition - and maps a path to dramatically expand benefits at minimal cost Large-scale food fortification-adding essential vitamins and minerals to staple foods like flour, rice, oil, and salt-currently prevents approximately 7 billion nutrient gaps * worldwide each year at a cost of just 18 cents per person, according to a new study published in The Lancet Global Health . The landmark study provides the first-ever comprehensive global analysis of both the cost and impact of food fortification and provides a roadmap to triple current impact globally. High food costs and persistent poverty continue to keep nutritious diets out of reach for billions worldwide, leading to micronutrient deficiencies. These deficiencies affect 1 in 2 preschool-aged children and 2 in 3 women of reproductive age globally, and are linked to poor health, increased risk of disease, and poor cognitive development. Food fortification offers a powerful solution to this public health challenge. "This research confirms that food fortification is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions available," said Dr. Mduduzi Mbuya, Director of Knowledge Leadership at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and co-author of the study. "Salt iodization alone prevents 3.3 billion iodine deficiencies each year-reducing global iodine deficiency by 87%. But we're also leaving major gains on the table. With targeted improvements, we could reach billions more people." The study, led by researchers at GAIN with collaborators from the University of California, World Bank, and Tufts University, revealed that improving and expanding fortification programs could triple the impact to prevent 25 billion nutrient gaps every year. Key Findings Researchers modeled the impact of fortification across 185 countries, covering 99.3% of the global population, and examined six scenarios ranging from no fortification to optimized global programs, which includes expanded coverage in high-need countries combined with improved standards and compliance: Current impact: Existing programs prevent 7 billion nutrient gaps annually at a global cost of $1.06 billion (just $0.18 per person). Iodized salt-a proven global fortification success story with near-universal coverage-accounts for nearly half of all benefits, followed by iron fortification of flour. The remaining gap: Despite current programs, an estimated 38.6 billion nutrient gaps persist worldwide-driven by poor diet quality, suboptimal fortification standards, low industry compliance, and limited program coverage in high-need regions. Untapped potential: The study identified three priority actions that could dramatically expand food fortification programs to triple impact: Improving compliance with existing standards to 90% would prevent an additional 6.1 billion nutrient gaps at a cost of $0.23 per person annually Aligning national standards with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines while improving compliance would prevent 10.3 billion additional nutrient gaps at $0.63 per person Expanding programs to high-need countries with appropriate food vehicles-combined with improved standards and compliance-would prevent 17.7 billion additional nutrient gaps at $1.15 per person "Although many countries require food processors to fortify staple foods, compliance is often low," says Dr. Christopher Free, a Research Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara and joint first author of the study. "Improving compliance with current laws could prevent 6.1 billion more nutrient gaps at an additional cost of only $0.05 a person." A Cost-Effective Solution Large-scale food fortification is one of the most cost-effective health and development interventions, delivering outsized returns. Under the most comprehensive scenario, the annual cost is just $1.15 per person, a modest investment compared to the tens of billions of dollars in economic losses attributed to micronutrient deficiencies each year through reduced productivity, increased healthcare costs, and lost human potential. On average, every dollar invested in fortification provides returns of $27 in health and productivity. Fortification Is Key to Improving Food Systems Even with optimized fortification programs, an estimated 20.9 billion nutrient gaps would remain under the best-case scenario, highlighting the need for complementary approaches. "Fortification is a powerful tool, but it is most effective as part of a comprehensive strategy," said Florencia Vasta, global lead for large-scale food fortification at GAIN. "Achieving optimal nutrition for everyone will require parallel investments in dietary diversity, supplementation for vulnerable groups like pregnant women and young children and making healthy diets more affordable and accessible." Why this Matters Now This research comes at a critical moment. Currently, 2.6 billion people worldwide cannot afford a healthy diet, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. Global malnutrition remains a leading cause of preventable death and disease, particularly in low and middle-income countries. With governments seeking cost-effective interventions that deliver proven results, this study provides compelling evidence that fortification deserves significantly increased investment and enforcement. Policymakers can act immediately: enforce existing fortification standards, align them with global guidelines, and expand programs to high need countries. Private sector partners can strengthen compliance and transparency. Donors can fund monitoring and enforcement systems. Food fortification is a global health success story hiding in plain sight," said Meetu Kapur, Nutrition Director at the Gates Foundation. "This landmark study provides the first comprehensive global evidence on what large scale fortification costs-and what it delivers. With new products emerging from the innovation pipeline, the data show we could triple impact and reach millions more people with the essential nutrients they need to survive and thrive. About the Study The analysis integrated dietary intake data from the Global Dietary Database with fortification program parameters from the Global Fortification Data Exchange. Researchers estimated inadequate intakes for 13 micronutrients and calculated implementation costs including premix, industry equipment and quality assurance, and government monitoring across five fortified foods: wheat flour, maize flour, rice, oil, and salt. All data and analysis code are publicly available at: https://github.com/cfree14/fortification Funding : Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and the Gates Foundation * When we count up all the ways people may not be getting enough essential nutrients (like iron, zinc, vitamin A, etc.), fortification programs currently prevent about 7 billion of these inadequacies each year. Two 'nutrient gaps' can represent one person inadequate in two nutrients, or two different people each with one inadequacy.

KAI Celebrates Completion of $6.8 Million Community Center in Jennings, Missouri

Wed, Mar 25, 2026 17:00 EDT

The sun was shining and so were the smiles at the March 14, 2026 ribbon cutting marking the completion of a long-awaited community center for the residents of Jennings, Missouri. Located on the site of the former River Roads Shopping Mall at 2315 Ada Wortley Ave. in North St. Louis County, the new $6.8 million Jennings Community Center, designed by KAI, features a modern fitness center, full-court gymnasium, multipurpose rooms, after-school study area, computer lab, locker rooms, shower areas, outdoor events plaza and fitness area, and staff offices. The City of Jennings broke ground on the 15,595-square-foot facility in November 2024 following delays attributed to the COVID 19 pandemic. "This is a wonderful day that I really don't know how to put into words," said City of Jennings Mayor Gary Johnson at the ribbon cutting. "This is a big part of our community and a big step toward real progress in our community." Jennings' population of approximately 12,895 people is predominately Black. The transformative community center provides residents in the underserved city with opportunities for fitness, skill development and connection. "It provides Jenning's residents of all ages with a great place to go in the community. It's a great asset with the fitness center and gym and multi-purpose rooms that residents and visitors can use for gatherings, different types of exercise classes, as well as having after-school space for the youth to come in and gather or do homework in a safe environment," said KAI Senior Project Manager Joel Kerschen, AIA, CSI, LEED AP BD+C. Jennings officials contracted with KAI in 2019 to develop a master plan for a portion of the former River Roads Shopping Mall for a neighborhood park, city hall, community center, events plaza and outdoor seniors exercise facility. The community center is the first of the master plan projects to move forward. "This has been a dream for the City of Jennings for a long, long time and it finally came true," said Ward 1 Councilman and Parks and Recreation Committee Chairman Allan Stitchnote. "I want to thank everybody for voting for it; this is your community center, and we encourage you to use it. It is a beautiful place; I just love it. I just can't stay away from it." KAI provided all architectural, MEP/FP engineering, interior design and cost estimating services and managed the design team on the project, which included structural, civil and landscape consultants. Navigate Building Solutions served as the owner's representative, with Aspire Construction Services serving as the general contractor.

Tasmanian Tiger® Expands Medic Loadout Options with TT Rescue Pouch and TT Tourniquet Pouch III

Wed, Mar 25, 2026 13:15 EDT

Compact, mission-ready pouches deliver rapid access and organized storage for critical medic gear in tactical and first responder environments. Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., introduces two new additions to its professional medic gear lineup: the TT Rescue Pouch and the TT Tourniquet Pouch III , both engineered to enhance accessibility, organization, and deployment speed for life-saving equipment in the field. These new products reinforce Tasmanian Tiger's commitment to delivering mission-focused equipment that meets the operational demands of military personnel, law enforcement, and first responders, where speed, reliability, and organization are critical.

Why Literature Reviews Are Becoming the Biggest Bottleneck in Research - And How One Tool Seeks to Change That

Wed, Mar 25, 2026 06:26 EDT

Academic publishing has expanded at an unprecedented rate, accelerated further by AI-assisted writing tools. Yet while discovery has become faster, the ability to process, organise and synthesise findings has not kept pace. Literature reviews - a foundational stage of research - are now turning into one of its biggest bottlenecks. A systematic or scoping review typically takes a year or more to complete. In the health sciences, the average systematic review requires roughly 30 working weeks. Reviews registered with PROSPERO take an average of 67.3 weeks to reach publication while a doctoral dissertation literature review can require 12 to 16 months of sustained work. This growing synthesis gap stems from the exponential rise in scientific literature, which has far outpaced the linear capacity of human processing. Manual reviews aren't just time-consuming, they also carry an average error rate of nearly 11 per cent. Faced with such constraints, researchers often narrow their scope, even if this means potentially overlooking interdisciplinary insights that could prove transformative. The consequences extend far beyond academia. The United Nations has warned that, at the current pace, achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals is impossible. As of 2024, only 17 per cent of SDG targets are on track, while progress on more than one-third has stalled or reversed. A key factor is the delay between research, data reporting and policy action, which leave decision-makers without timely evidence to guide course corrections. The economic implications are equally stark. A single systematic synthesis can cost upwards of $141,000. In the biopharmaceutical sector, delayed market access for new drugs can cost companies up to $500,000 per day. ResearchCollab.ai, a purpose-built research platform engineered to streamline the entire research workflow, believes the solution lies in redesigning how literature reviews are conducted. "Researchers are not short of information - if anything, they have access to more information than ever before. But they are short of structured synthesis," said Imran Chughtai, Founder and CEO of ResearchCollab.ai. "When reviews take over a year to complete, innovation slows, policy stalls and real-world impact is delayed. We built ResearchCollab.ai to compress the search-to-analysis timeline without compromising rigour." The platform uses semantic search, automated paper analysis and thematic clustering to surface seminal research within minutes. By unifying discovery, document interrogation, AI-assisted synthesis and structured drafting in a single environment, it aims to reduce manual processing and protect analytical depth. With global challenges demanding faster research-to-action cycles, ResearchCollab.ai argues that intelligent workflow design, and not simply faster search, is key to closing the synthesis gap and accelerating progress. For more information, visit researchcollab.ai .

Rory for the Win? Your Golf Travel Could Pay Again!

Wed, Mar 25, 2026 06:20 EDT

After giving away £1million in golf holiday credits last year, Your Golf Travel reignites its Rory Augusta promotion Your Golf Travel is offering golfers their very own Masters moment after launching their latest eye-catching promotion. If Rory retains his Green Jacket at Augusta next month, the innovative golf travel company is offering those who book a YGT holiday by the end of March (and pay in full) their next trip for free*. The Northern Irishman's long-awaited first victory at Augusta last year unlocked more than £1 million in free golf holidays, and Your Golf Travel customers can share in the drama again thanks to the golf travel operator's new "Back-to-Back Payback" campaign. Under the terms of the enterprising promotion, any golfers making a new qualifying booking between now and March 31, 2026, will receive the entire value of their trip back as a free credit* to use against their next booking if Rory wins the 2026 Masters. Your Golf Travel ambassador Simon Holmes (Sky Sports golf analyst and world class coach) believes the added stake heightens the drama. "Rory's win was one of the standout moments in world sport last year," said Holmes. "Few people who watched the drama unfold will forget what happened. Augusta has a habit of creating those special moments that last a lifetime, and what could be better than watching him hole the winning putt again knowing that you were also going to win a free holiday*." Fellow ambassador Suzann Pettersen added: "Augusta has a history of unforgettable Sundays. This gives fans a chance to connect their own golf plans to that history." More than 1,600 golfers benefited from Your Golf Travel's campaign last year, which saw qualifying trips booked to 19 countries across four continents and the biggest booking valued at £24,000. Ross Marshall, executive chairman and co-founder of Your Golf Travel, said last year's outcome demonstrated that the concept delivers in dramatic fashion. "When Rory won at Augusta, it triggered over £1 million in credits for our customers. We delivered" he said. "It created a genuine shared moment, and we're delighted to be offering golfers the opportunity to experience that magic feeling again." Your Golf Travel sends more than 240,000 golfers each year to 3,500-plus destinations in 24 countries, but Marshall says the appeal of the campaign is simple. "The Masters is the week every golfer watches. If Rory goes back-to-back, thousands of golfers will have their own reason to celebrate." Applies to new golf holiday bookings made with Your Golf Travel between March 3 and March 31, 2026 (inclusive) with a travel date between September 1, 2026 and 31st October, 2027 (inclusive) and for which payment in full has been made, by credit or debit card, between 00.01 on March 3 and 23.59 on March 31, 2026. For more information please visit: https://www.yourgolftravel.com/back2back *Ts & Cs apply: https://www.yourgolftravel.com/promotions/travel-free#rory-terms-and-conditions Rory & The Masters do not endorse and are not associated with this promotion. Promoter: Your Golf Travel, Cloister Court, 22-26 Farringdon Ln, London. EC1R3AJ. ENDS Information for media For further information please contact: Roddy Williams Email: roddy@theazaleagroup.com Tel: +44 (0)7899 940029 About Your Golf Travel Your Golf Travel is the world's largest golf travel business, offering golf breaks and golf holidays to more than 3,500 destinations in 24 countries throughout the UK, Ireland, Europe and the Rest of the World. Founded in 2005, with more than 240,000 golfers travelling annually, the company provides tailor-made, unforgettable experiences at affordable prices. The organisation has offices in Farringdon, Brighton, Atlanta, Georgia, Birmingham, Alabama, Vilamoura, St Andrews, Scotland and Cork, Ireland and has won numerous awards since its inception.

China Updates Standard for Products with Filling Materials

Wed, Mar 25, 2026 05:55 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 039.26, highlighting China's release of an updated National Mandatory Standard - GB 18383-2025 General technical requirements for products with filling materials. Issued by the Standardization Administration of China as part of the country's No. 32 announcement on approved national standards in 2025, the new standard replaces GB 18383-2007. The updated standard defines revised terms and definitions, enhanced requirement specifications, updated sampling and judgment rules and clearer labeling requirements, along with descriptions of the corresponding test methods. The new standard comes into effect on July 1, 2026. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 039.26 includes further information about the key technical changes compared with GB 18383-2007, including additions, revisions and deletions. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 039.26 for more details. SGS softlines services SGS has a worldwide network of over 40 state-of-the-art laboratories, including 10 in China, specializing in the testing of apparel, footwear, and home textiles. Their committed team is drawn from multi-disciplinary backgrounds, allowing them to conduct a comprehensive range of physical, chemical, and functional testing services for components, materials and finished products. SGS helps companies ensure quality, performance, and compliance with international, industrial, and regulatory standards worldwide. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's softlines services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China Updates GB 18383-2025 General Technical Requirements for Products with Filling Materials SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. Min Zhu Senior Director, Technical Services and Operations, Softlines, US and Canada Tel: +1 (97) 346-11230 Website: www.sgs.com/softlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Voyagers Travel Expands Expedition Cruise Portfolio with New and Next-Generation Vessels

Wed, Mar 25, 2026 05:44 EDT

Voyagers Travel Company has announced the continued expansion of its expedition cruise portfolio, bringing newly launched and forthcoming vessels into its offering across the Galápagos, the Amazon, and Antarctica. The company currently offers access to recently launched vessels such as the Hermes Mega Catamaran, which entered service in the Galápagos in 2025. Looking ahead, Voyagers is preparing to introduce a new wave of expedition ships scheduled to debut in 2026 - including Monique, Grand Ocean Spray, new expedition vessels currently under development, and the Amazon Explorer in the Peruvian Amazon. Rather than operating vessels directly, Voyagers Travel Company curates and compares a carefully selected portfolio of partner-operated ships. This model allows travelers and trade partners to choose from a wide range of expedition styles, routes, and onboard experiences, without being tied to a single operator - and it allows travelers to compare different ships, regions, and levels of comfort, supported by clear explanations and realistic expectations. Each vessel is assessed in detail, with attention paid to design, comfort, environmental practices, and the quality of the guest experience. Marco Sancho, CEO of Voyagers Travel, said, "Our role at Voyagers is to remain constantly ahead of the curve. By offering newly launched vessels and preparing for those entering the market in the coming years, we ensure our travelers and partners always have access to the most relevant and well-designed expedition products available. We focus on understanding each vessel, itinerary, and operator in depth, so we can guide travelers toward the option that best aligns with their interests, values, and expectations." Expedition cruising is becoming more sophisticated, with new ships offering advances in design, connectivity, and onboard amenities. While each ship brings its own character, Voyagers' focus remains firmly on the entire travel experience it has to offer. Thanks to this expert guidance, careful selection, and deep regional knowledge, each itinerary is built to support local economies, minimize environmental impact, and offer travelers a closer connection to the places they visit, whether that is the Galápagos, the Amazon, or further south towards Antarctica. This way, travelers can enjoy the experience of a lifetime with the certainty that future generations will continue to feast their eyes on the same incredible views for a very long time to come. For more information, visit http://www.voyagers.travel/galapagos/cruises .

Energy Costs Still High - Manual Equipment Offers Low-Energy Alternative

Wed, Mar 25, 2026 05:01 EDT

With UK energy costs remaining volatile, it is no surprise that businesses are under pressure to reduce operating expenses wherever possible. Pallet Truck Shop, the UK's largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks, says that manual handling equipment remains the most cost-effective, energy-efficient alternative to powered solutions. In many warehouses, factories, and retail distribution centres, electric pallet trucks and lift equipment are widely used for moving goods. While these machines offer convenience, they also consume electricity and require ongoing maintenance - costs that have become increasingly significant in the current energy climate. By contrast, manual pallet trucks operate without power, offering a practical, low-energy solution for everyday handling tasks. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Truck Shop, said, "The issue of energy costs is putting real pressure on operating budgets," he explained. "While energy prices are not something businesses can change, they can adapt. Manual pallet trucks, stackers and table trucks are simple, reliable and require no electricity. They provide a highly efficient way to move goods while helping businesses reduce energy consumption and associated costs." Chesworth added that the efficiency of manual equipment should not be underestimated. "Many organisations assume that powered machines are always faster, but for short distances, frequent moves, or compact spaces, manual pallet trucks often outperform their electrically powered counterparts. They are also easier to maintain, which further reduces operational expenditure." Widespread adoption of manual handling solutions can have immediate financial benefits. For businesses facing tight margins, switching some operations from electric to manual can reduce energy bills, lower maintenance costs, and improve workflow flexibility. "Every warehouse faces pressure to control costs," Chesworth concluded. "Investing in smart, low-energy manual equipment is one of the easiest ways to protect margins and keep operations running efficiently." By reducing electricity consumption, businesses not only save money but also cut carbon emissions, contributing to ESG and sustainability goals. With minimal training required and low ongoing costs, manual pallet trucks provide a simple, reliable solution that keeps goods moving without adding to the energy burden. "Sustainability and cost efficiency go hand in hand," Chesworth added. "Using manual pallet trucks is a practical way for companies to save energy while maintaining the same level of operational performance." To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk .

Ascendus Endorses EDGE Program, Encouraging Its Small Business Clients to Apply for Free Financial Coaching Opportunity

Tue, Mar 24, 2026 17:30 EDT

EDGE - a program developed and led by The Acceleration Project (TAP) with support from the Citi Foundation - offers free coaching, expert guidance, and a $10,000 award pool to entrepreneurs in NYC and Westchester County. Ascendus is proud to help spread the word. NEW YORK, NY - 03/20/2026 Ascendus , a national Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), is encouraging its small business clients across New York City and Westchester County to apply for EDGE (Economic Development & Growth for Entrepreneurs) - a free financial health coaching program created and delivered by The Acceleration Project (TAP) , with support from the Citi Foundation . EDGE is TAP's program. Ascendus is joining as a community partner - amplifying the opportunity through its borrower network because the program's focus on financial health coaching aligns directly with Ascendus's own mission to empower underserved small business owners with the tools they need to thrive. "Our role here is straightforward: TAP and the Citi Foundation built something genuinely valuable, and our clients deserve to know it exists. Financial coaching is central to what we believe in at Ascendus. When a program this strong comes along, we want to open the door to our clients." [Paul Quintero - CEO] - Ascendus The EDGE program uses the Financial Health Network's FinHealth Score® framework to help participants strengthen both their personal and business financial health through hands-on group coaching, 1:1 expert sessions, and peer learning. Participants also have a chance to win part of a $10,000 cash award pool . PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Developed and led by The Acceleration Project (TAP) Supported by the Citi Foundation 100% free for eligible participants - no fees, no hidden costs Hands-on coaching covering personal and business financial health 1:1 sessions with subject matter experts Peer learning cohorts for shared growth and accountability FinHealth Score® framework by the Financial Health Network $10,000 cash award pool for participating businesses Open to NYC and Westchester County small business owners Rolling applications - first come, first served "We're grateful for Ascendus's partnership in availing this opportunity to their small business communities in NYC and Westchester County. Their commitment to financial health coaching makes them a natural ally in getting EDGE to the businesses that can benefit most." [Jane Veron - Co-Founder & CEO] - The Acceleration Project To apply, visit theaccelerationproject.org/tap-edge . For program questions, contact TAP directly at TAP.edge@theaccelerationproject.org .

Caracal USA® Awarded Government Contract in Belize for CAR814 A2 Patrol Rifles

Tue, Mar 24, 2026 13:00 EDT

The agreement further strengthens Caracal USA®'s presence and partnerships across the Caribbean region. Caracal USA ®, a leading U.S.-based manufacturer of small arms for the law enforcement and defense markets, announced today that it has been awarded a new supply contract with various government agencies in Belize for the CAR814 A2 Patrol rifle . The award highlights the continued recognition of Caracal USA's firearm platforms among government and security organizations throughout the Caribbean region. Chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, the CAR814 A2 Patrol is a centerfire, direct impingement gas-operated tactical rifle engineered and manufactured in accordance with NATO standards. Designed specifically for military and law enforcement users, the platform incorporates high-quality components, advanced engineering, and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes to deliver a durable, reliable, and accurate weapon system built to exacting tolerances. This contract further demonstrates Caracal USA's growing footprint in international markets and its commitment to providing trusted, mission-ready weapon systems to allied partners and professional end users. "Working with our Caribbean regional representatives, I.I. & E, Caracal USA products have become well known with the government agencies of Caribbean nations," said Jeffrey Spalding, CEO and President of Caracal USA. "Our dedication to safety, reliability, and durability continues to showcase the quality of Caracal USA weapon systems and has allowed the opportunity to compete in tender solicitations and be awarded supply contracts for new modern weapon systems to Belize." Caracal USA continues to expand its international partnerships while supporting the operational needs of military and law enforcement professionals worldwide. For more information about Caracal USA and its full line of firearms, visit www.caracalusa.com . Follow along on Instagram , Facebook , YouTube , or LinkedIn .

Schools across Wales recognised as Careers Wales Quality Award pilot paves the way for national rollout

Tue, Mar 24, 2026 12:45 EDT

Schools in Wales are being celebrated for their commitment to strengthening careers and work-related experiences through the Careers Wales Quality Award (CWQA) - as registration opens for more schools across the country to take part. Since launching in September 2023, 66 schools and settings from across Wales have taken part in the award pilot, including primary, secondary, special schools, pupil referral units and EOTAS provisions. Pilot schools are already seeing benefits, with feedback highlighting: Stronger leadership and planning for CWRE Increased learner voice Improved engagement with parents, employers and communities Greater teacher confidence in delivering careers‑related learning. These early results show how the award can support schools to build meaningful, high‑quality careers and work‑related experiences for learners aged 3 to 16 aligned with the Curriculum for Wales. As the pilot phase draws to a close, registration has now opened for new schools to take part in the Careers Wales Quality Award from September 2026. Quotes from schools The award is structured across three stages - Leadership, Development and Impact - guiding schools from setting a clear strategic approach to careers education, through to embedding careers and work-related experiences in the curriculum, and then demonstrating the difference this makes for learners. Schools from the pilot have worked closely with Careers Wales curriculum coordinators to help shape and refine the award ahead of its national rollout. The full national launch will introduce Bronze, Silver and Gold award levels, offering flexibility while recognising schools' achievements and progress in developing high-quality CWRE. Mark Owen, Head of Stakeholder Services at Careers Wales, said: "I'd like to congratulate every school and setting that has taken part in the Careers Wales Quality Award pilot. Their commitment and openness to collaboration has been vital in helping us shape an award that effectively supports schools. "High-quality careers and work-related experiences play an essential role in helping learners understand their options and develop the confidence and skills they need for the future. The quality award gives schools a clear, supportive framework to embed this work across their curriculum, in a way that aligns with the Curriculum for Wales. "We're really encouraged by the positive impact we're already seeing and look forward to welcoming more schools to take part as the award opens more widely later this year." To register your interest in starting the award in September fill in this form , or visit the Careers Wales website for more information.

Gertsema Wealth Advisors Celebrates Team Promotions and New Hire

Tue, Mar 24, 2026 11:43 EDT

Saint Joseph financial planning and investment management firm builds professional team serving individuals, families, and business owners Gertsema Wealth Advisors (GWA), an independent SEC Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) and financial planning firm, today announced promotions for wealth advisors within the firm, in addition to recently hiring a new Associate Wealth Advisor. Cristina Wiebelt-Smith, CPA, RICP® and Jaymon Meikle, CFP®, ChFC®, RICP® were promoted to Senior Wealth Advisor, and Andrew Spitzer-Fox has been promoted to Associate Wealth Advisor. Dalton Preston, ChFC®, has been added to the team as an Associate Wealth Advisor. CHANGING CAREERS TO HELP SERVE CLIENTS' FINANCIAL GOALS Cristina Wiebelt-Smith, CPA, RICP®, has been part of the GWA team since 2021 and has 30 years of experience in the financial industry. She is known for her thoughtful, proactive approach and dedication to helping clients make confident financial decisions, whether they are preparing for retirement, managing cash flow, starting or selling a business, or planning for charitable giving. Wiebelt-Smith is a graduate of Oklahoma State University, where she earned both a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Accounting, with an emphasis in tax. After spending much of her career in tax preparation, she made a midlife career change in 2020 to focus more directly on partnering with clients to help them work toward their financial goals. "The most rewarding part of this work is helping people understand their options and giving them the confidence to move forward and pursue the life they want," said Weibelt-Smith. "I'm excited to step into the role of Senior Wealth Advisor and continue working alongside a team that truly cares about our clients." Learn more about her at www.Gertsema.net/team-members/Cristina-Wiebelt-Smith .

UK Advisory Note Issued For Asbestos in Products Containing Sand

Tue, Mar 24, 2026 11:42 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 041.26, highlighting a technical advisory note from the UK's Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), issued on March 2, 2026, providing guidance on testing for asbestos in consumer products containing sand, such as toys, hobby products and decorative products. Asbestos fibers are resistant to heat and corrosion. They are a group of naturally occurring fibrous minerals of various mineral forms and fiber types and can pose a health risk when airborne or inhaled. The advisory note emphasizes that UK legislation prohibits the placing on the market of products containing asbestos fibers due to their classification as carcinogens. The OPSS position is set out in the advisory note and identifies three preferred testing methodologies for asbestos in products containing sand: polarized light microscopy (PLM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). SEM and TEM are specifically recommended by the OPSS for the detection of asbestos in consumer products containing sand due to their ability to reliably identify asbestos at low concentrations and very fine or thin asbestos fibers. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 041.26 includes further information on the PLM, SEM and TEM methods for detecting asbestos in sand. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 041.26 for more details. SGS toy and juvenile product services SGS offers a wide range of services to ensure that products comply with relevant standards for childcare articles and children's equipment. They provide consulting, training, product development, testing, audit and inspection services to ensure that products comply with strict regulations worldwide, demonstrating the safety and quality of juvenile products being brought to the market. After all, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's toy and juvenile product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full UK Issues Advisory on Asbestos in Products Containing Sand SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Steptoe & Johnson's John Sheffer Selected for Exclusive Membership in American Legal Connections

Tue, Mar 24, 2026 11:01 EDT

Louisville, Ky. - John Sheffer of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC has been selected as an Affiliate Attorney Member of American Legal Connections (ALC), a nationally recognized professional network connecting influential legal and claims professionals across the U.S. "I don't take recognition lightly. I've always approached my work with humility, consistency, and a genuine desire to help others," said Sheffer. "I'm humbled, motivated, and proud to join ALC. It's a privilege to stand alongside professionals who are shaping the future of our industry, and I look forward to contributing to that collective effort." Sheffer is a respected litigator who handles cases nationwide involving product liability, toxic torts, premises liability, personal injury, and wrongful death. He regularly defends hospitals, nursing homes, long-term care facilities, physicians, nurses, and health care systems in high-stakes medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, and related matters. This recognition highlights his reputation for excellence in his practice areas and reflects a career defined by professionalism, strategic insight, and a commitment to advancing the legal community. ALC is known for its exclusive, invitation-only membership, which includes top practitioners, claims executives, insurers, and thought leaders who influence national discussions on litigation, risk, and emerging legal challenges. As an ALC Affiliate Attorney Member, Sheffer will gain access to national conferences featuring senior legal and insurance leaders, collaborative programs addressing complex litigation and claims-related issues, and thought leadership opportunities that amplify the voices of leading practitioners. For media inquiries, please contact: John Sheffer Steptoe & Johnson PLLC (502) 423-2080 john.sheffer@steptoe-johnson.com

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