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Engineering a Cool Career in Biotech—and Volunteering Along the Way

3BL Media

Originally published on Illumina News Center Inside a lab that is off-limits to most employees, Staff Engineer Allie Duchnak coordinates hundreds of details for highly confidential projects. Since 2021, she has served as a volunteer manager for The Future Is Bright , a cornerstone Illumina corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative.

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Drilling Into the Skilled Trades Shortage: Stanley Black & Decker's Inaugural Makers Index Reveals Few Students Likely to Consider a Career in the Trades; Outdated Perceptions Key Drivers

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: NEW BRITAIN, Conn., DESCRIPTION: NEW BRITAIN, Conn., Experience the interactive Multichannel News Release here: [link]. More than six in 10 skilled workers with less than 10 years of experience said that media (print, online, social, ads, etc.) and TROY-BILT®.

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Solar and wind’s competitiveness over coal is accelerating, analysis shows

Renewable Energy World

Kowalski, Energy News Network. coal plants are either scheduled to close by 2025 or now cost more to operate than new nearby solar or wind power would, new research shows. The May 5 analysis comes from Energy Innovation: Policy & Technology, based in San Francisco. by Kathiann M. Roughly four-fifths of U.S.

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Solar and wind’s competitiveness over coal is accelerating, analysis shows

Renewable Energy World

Kowalski, Energy News Network. coal plants are either scheduled to close by 2025 or now cost more to operate than new nearby solar or wind power would, new research shows. The May 5 analysis comes from Energy Innovation: Policy & Technology, based in San Francisco. by Kathiann M. Roughly four-fifths of U.S.

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Leaky Pipelines or Broken Scaffolding? Supporting Women’s Leadership in STEM

Stanford Social Innovation

For example, stereotype threat —the fear of bolstering negative perceptions of a group you belong to—and social norms that classify aptitude and excitement about math and science as male traits can convince young girls they don’t belong in STEM. Scaling Up Early Career Interventions.

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7 days in May: The climate finance week when everything changed

GreenBiz

And I’m not even talking about the onrush of net-zero commitments by companies, government and others, although they seem to be happening at an almost-daily clip — so much so that they are no longer news. Consider these stories from the past week: "Carbon is now a buzzword on corporate earnings calls," reported the Financial Times.

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The JUST Report: Should CEO Pay Be Tied To Stakeholder Value Creation?

Just Capital

This is what is happening at Intel, for example, where in response to a difficult fourth quarter the firm has reportedly cut CEO Pat Gelsinger’s salary by 25%, the executive leadership team’s salaries by 15%, VPs’ salaries by 10%, and mid-level managers’ salaries by 5%.