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  • 1 month ago | buildingenclosureonline.com | John Wyatt |Jill Bloom

    In this episode, Group Publisher Jill Bloom speaks with EIMA’s Executive Director Stephen Sears. He reports on some updates with the association, as well as this year’s show in Florida.  EIMA's Grant & 2025 Annual MeetingEIMA’s Executive Director Stephen Sears shares updates on the association’s evolving governance structure and collaborative efforts with industry partners, while also highlighting its selection for a $2.2 million EPA grant to support environmental product declarations for EIFS.

  • 1 month ago | buildingenclosureonline.com | John Wyatt |Jill Bloom

    More Videos In the AEC industry, do you think that EPDs shape purchasing decisions? Yes No View Results Poll Archive This is a comprehensive manual that goes beyond codes and standards, providing expert guidance in design, detailing, material selection and troubleshooting for plaster and drywall.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | roofingcontractor.com | Trent Cotney |Jill Bloom |John Wyatt |Bryan Gottlieb

    In this episode of Best of Success, RC Group Publisher Jill Bloom speaks with our Legal Insight columnist Trent Cotney of Adams & Reese. In this year-end conversation, Trent shared valuable legal tips to help businesses close out 2024 effectively and set a strong foundation for 2025.

  • Dec 17, 2024 | brnw.ch | Trent Cotney |Jill Bloom |John Wyatt |Bryan Gottlieb

    In this episode of Best of Success, RC Group Publisher Jill Bloom speaks with our Legal Insight columnist Trent Cotney of Adams & Reese. In this year-end conversation, Trent shared valuable legal tips to help businesses close out 2024 effectively and set a strong foundation for 2025.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | lbc.co.uk | John Wyatt

    Assisted dying means a doctor’s best guess becomes a patient’s last day Assisted dying means a doctor’s best guess becomes a patient’s last day. Picture: Alamy By John Wyatt The issue with the benign term 'Assisted Dying', is that it's a euphemism for a far grislier reality. The term 'euthanasia' - literally "good death" - was adopted in the 1870s to refer to the intentional medical homicide of suffering patients through chloroform or other anaesthetics.

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