
Thomas Flanagan
Editor and Analyst at Rethink Technology Research
Editor of @_Faultline_. Enemy of fluffy PR. Interviewer of media tech execs.
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2 months ago |
ellab.com | Thomas Flanagan
Blog Corporate Ellab Reimagined: ... Corporate In life science, compliance isn’t just a checkbox; it’s the backbone of trust, safety, and success. At Ellab, we work with ambitious companies navigating ever-changing regulations. To do so, we’ve evolved beyond being a mere service provider – we’ve become your dedicated life-science compliance partner. Our new identity comes with a new promise: that together, we master compliance – protecting your products and accelerating your path to success.
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Sep 14, 2024 |
dailymontanan.com | Thomas Flanagan
Editor’s note: Montana Delegate Thomas Flanagan went to Chicago for the Democratic National Convention. The following are his reflections of a Montana delegate. Joy was a central point the Democrats hit hard whenever they could—and for good reason. Just look at the optics here. The Republican National Convention tried almost embarrassingly hard to humanize or soften their candidate.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
ellab.com | Thomas Flanagan |Victoria Andujar |Laura Hatchard
Environmental monitoring is crucial for product safety, and the well-being of staff and patients. Uncontrolled contaminants, temperature fluctuations, and humidity can compromise the quality and efficacy of life-saving treatments, which can have severe consequences. Additionally, environmental monitoring helps maintain safe working conditions for staff, reducing the risk of accidents and exposure to harmful substances.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
bozemandailychronicle.com | Thomas Flanagan
In this election year we’re already hearing lots of talk, chatter and noise about why this candidate or that, this party or that, is better for Montana. We will be bombarded with laundry lists of reasons why we should or shouldn’t vote for certain people. Having races — contests — between two or more people who hope to represent the people of a given area is good old-fashioned, quintessential democracy. I commend those who have filed to run local and state races.
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Apr 7, 2024 |
dailymontanan.com | Thomas Flanagan
In this election year we’re already hearing lots of talk, chatter and noise about why this candidate or that, this party or that, is better for Montana. We will be bombarded with laundry lists of reasons why we should or shouldn’t vote for certain people. Having races— contests—between two or more people who hope to represent the people of a given area is good old-fashioned, quintessential democracy. I commend those who have filed to run local and state races.
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