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Oct 31, 2024 |
morgridge.org | Dennis Chaptman
Breaking through the noise of molecular imaging data with advanced computational toolsRaison Dsouza’s parents hired tutors to help him take the exams needed to gain entry to engineering or medical schools in his native India. But the 15-year-old had a different goal. Intent on becoming a physicist, he ditched his prep school studies, hung around cyber cafes and played pick-up basketball.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
media.americascreditunions.org | Dennis Chaptman
When Doug Clinton moved his family to Nashville, Tenn., in 2018, he had big dreams that had nothing to do with country music. As the new CEO at Lifeway Credit Union, he dreamed of elevating the institution to new heights. His dreams were dashed though in 2019 when the credit union’s primary sponsor group, Lifeway Christian Resources, the publishing arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, closed its stores nationally. The company pared its workforce from 4,200 to about 650.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
media.americascreditunions.org | Dennis Chaptman
Jason McPhee takes a decidedly hands-on approach to strengthen the bond between Aggieland Credit Union and the people it serves. “Instead of handing out brochures and freebies, Jason creates experiences that connect with people,” says Rachel Bond, assistant vice president of community engagement and public relations at $970 million asset Greater Texas Federal Credit Union in Austin. Aggieland is a subsidiary of Greater Texas Federal.
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May 28, 2024 |
media.americascreditunions.org | Dennis Chaptman
LaShanta Green hit the ground running in June 2021 after joining what’s now Dow Credit Union in Midland, Mich. Her charge: choreograph, create, and drive forward a rebranding in 15 months. As director of marketing and community relations at the $2.1 billion asset credit union, she juggled the avalanche of details and came out the other side as the CUNA Marketing & Business Development Council’s 2023 Rising Star. Credit Union Magazine: What draws you to marketing? LaShanta Green: Marketing is an art.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
madison.com | Dennis Chaptman
Small firms in this year’s Top Workplaces offer a broad spectrum of stand-out fringe benefits, employee support and rewarding workplace cultures. Keeping team members in the loop and empowering them to make decisions are driving success at Investors Associated. Founded in 1970, this Hartland-based commercial and residential developer and property management firm has 37 employees at its Madison office.
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