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Dr. Janice Crowder Calls on the Medical Community to Treat Physician Burnout as a Structural Crisis, Not a Personal One
May 14, 2026 Newswire

Dr. Janice Crowder Calls on the Medical Community to Treat Physician Burnout as a Structural Crisis, Not a Personal One

New York-based OB-GYN Dr. Janice Crowder offers a practical framework for understanding and addressing burnout among physicians, with particular attention to women in medicine. The Problem Is the System, Not the Physician New York, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — For decades, physician burnout was framed as an individual issue — something a doctor managed privately, ideally without it affecting their performance. Dr. Janice Crowder, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist with more than thirty years of experience in women’s health, has joined a growing number of clinicians who are challenging that framing directly. The premise of her argument is straightforward: the conditions that produce burnout are structural. Long hours, fragmented administrative demands, emotional intensity without adequate support, and a professional culture that equates self-sacrifice with dedication — these are not personal failures. They are institutional ones. Addressing burnout means addressing the systems that generate it. Why Women Physicians Carry a Disproportionate Weight Women physicians — and those in high-intensity specialties like obstetrics and gynecology — face particular pressures that compound the standard demands of clinical work. The emotional labor of navigating patient fear, grief, and vulnerability is not evenly distributed across specialties. Neither is the expectation that physicians remain fully present and fully functional without acknowledgment of what that costs. Dr. Crowder has been clear that the physician who burns out does not only suffer personally. Patients lose continuity with someone they have learned to trust. Communities lose practitioners who may have taken years to establish presence. The downstream effects of physician attrition — particularly among women and physicians of color — are measurable in access to care. A Framework for Sustainable Practice Dr. Crowder has outlined several principles she believes should guide individual physicians and institutions alike. Physicians need explicit permission to name what they are experiencing — not as complaint, but as clinical data about a system under strain. Institutions need to measure burnout as a quality metric, not only an HR concern. Mentorship programs that address the psychological sustainability of medicine — not just technical advancement — are a missing component in many training environments. The model of continued education and experience that has guided Dr. Crowder’s own career over thirty years is not simply about professional development. It is about maintaining the kind of engaged relationship with the work that makes long-term practice possible. What Physicians and Institutions Can Do Now Start by asking the question directly: what does sustainable practice look like, and are the current conditions supporting it? For individual physicians, that may mean reexamining the cultural scripts that define professional identity. For institutions, it means creating formal mechanisms — not voluntary wellness programs, but structural protections — that acknowledge the human limitations of those delivering care. About Dr. Janice Crowder Dr. Janice Crowder is a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist and physician at Mainland Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates in Houston, Texas. She is based in New York, New York, where she continues to practice and advocate on issues affecting women’s health and physician wellbeing. She earned her MD from Howard University College of Medicine and has been recognized as America’s Top Obstetrician and Gynecologist and Houston’s Top Doc. Learn more at janicecrowder.com.

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Abraham Pinchuck Shares a Practical Approach to Sales That Puts the Customer First
May 14, 2026 Newswire

Abraham Pinchuck Shares a Practical Approach to Sales That Puts the Customer First

Scottsdale, Arizona consultant Abraham Pinchuck outlines a listening-first method built to help insurance agents serve clients better. Arizona, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Sales consultant Abraham Pinchuck is calling on insurance professionals to rethink how they approach their work. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Abraham Pinchuck trains agents in MAPD and life insurance sales and argues that the traditional push to sell is one of the biggest reasons agents struggle. His message is simple. Listening, asking good questions, and identifying what matters to the client is the foundation of a long career in sales. Why Selling Often Fails Pinchuck has spent years working with insurance agents who came into the field expecting to win clients through pitch and pressure. He points out that this approach often produces short term results and long term burnout. In his view, the agents who last are the ones who treat the conversation as a service, not a transaction. They take time to understand the person across the table. They ask about family, health, budget, and concerns. They listen more than they talk. Pinchuck says the shift in mindset is the difference between an agent who struggles and an agent who builds a referral based career. What He Teaches Agents to Do Differently Pinchuck encourages agents to adopt a small set of practical habits that change how client meetings unfold. Ask open questions early and resist the urge to present products too quickly Take notes during the conversation and refer back to what the client said Slow down when discussing options, especially around MAPD and life insurance Confirm understanding before making any recommendation Treat every client interaction as the start of a long term relationship These habits, he says, are what separates a salesperson from a trusted advisor. A Career Built on Helping People Pinchuck’s view did not come from theory. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and worked in real estate renovation and food manufacturing before moving into consulting. His earlier consulting work focused on helping manufacturers become more profitable and efficient. The same principle carried into his work with insurance agents. Find the gap, understand the person, and build a better path forward. He credits Dale Carnegie’s ideas as a long standing influence on how he thinks about communication and service. What Agents Can Do This Week Pinchuck suggests agents try one simple exercise. In the next five client meetings, ask three more questions than usual before mentioning any product. Then write down what the client said matters most to them. Review the notes before the follow up call. The goal is to build the habit of listening before solving.   About Abraham Pinchuck Abraham Pinchuck is a sales consultant based in Scottsdale, Arizona, who trains insurance agents working in MAPD and life insurance sales. A graduate of Bernard Baruch College in New York City with a Bachelor’s degree in marketing and sales, his career has spanned real estate, food manufacturing, and business consulting. He works with agents to build customer first sales practices. More information is available on his website.

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Danielle Siwek Calls for Clearer Workforce Planning Standards as Companies Navigate Ongoing Corporate Restructuring
May 14, 2026 Newswire

Danielle Siwek Calls for Clearer Workforce Planning Standards as Companies Navigate Ongoing Corporate Restructuring

Danielle Siwek, Strategic Planner at Emerson’s Measurement Solutions group in Mound, Minnesota, shares practical frameworks for helping organizations plan ahead during periods of structural change. The Gap Between Change and Planning Minnesota, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Corporate acquisitions and restructuring events have become a routine feature of organizational life. For the employees and HR professionals working inside those changes, the pace rarely slows long enough to build lasting structure. Danielle Siwek has spent nearly a decade working inside some of those periods, moving through two corporate acquisitions and a spin-off across her tenure at Open Systems International, AspenTech, and Emerson. Her observation, formed across those experiences, is consistent: organizations that struggle most during transitions are those that treated planning as something to do after the change, not before it. What Workforce Planning Actually Requires Siwek argues that effective workforce planning is not a reactive process. It requires knowing what a business will need twelve to eighteen months out, not what it needs today. That means understanding which roles are critical to continuity, which skills are at risk of becoming gaps, and how organizational design decisions made in the short term will shape capacity in the long term. For HR professionals embedded in fast-moving organizations, this kind of forward thinking can feel like a luxury. Siwek has consistently made it a priority, even in generalist roles where the day-to-day demands were significant. The Community Dimension of Workforce Stability Workforce planning is not only a business concern. When organizations plan poorly, the effects extend beyond their walls. Employees face unexpected role changes, geographic disruptions, and career uncertainty. Siwek’s involvement with organizations including the Red Cross, Soles 4 Souls, and Bridging reflects a view of professional responsibility that extends to the broader community. Stable employment is a precondition for stable lives. HR professionals and strategic planners who understand that connection, she suggests, bring a different quality of attention to their work. A Starting Point for Organizations Siwek recommends that organizations review their workforce planning assumptions at least once per year, even in stable periods, and more frequently when structural changes are anticipated. The goal is not prediction but readiness. Organizations that understand their talent picture with clarity are better positioned to absorb change without losing momentum. One Step to Take This Week Map the three roles in your organization whose departure would most significantly disrupt operations. For each, identify whether a succession plan exists, whether skills are documented, and whether a second person could perform the function at a basic level. That exercise alone will surface more useful information than most annual planning processes. About Danielle Siwek Danielle Siwek is a Strategic Planner within Emerson’s Measurement Solutions group in Mound, Minnesota. Her HR career spans nearly a decade and includes roles at Village Automotive Group, Open Systems International, AspenTech, and Emerson across generalist, supervisor, manager, business partner, and principal levels. She holds a degree from the University of St. Thomas and maintains community partnerships with the Red Cross, Soles 4 Souls, and Bridging. More information is available at DanielleSiwek.com.

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Mara Naaman on Three Shifts Reshaping How We Talk About Literature and Culture
May 14, 2026 Newswire

Mara Naaman on Three Shifts Reshaping How We Talk About Literature and Culture

New York writer and scholar Mara Naaman identifies three movements in how contemporary readers, educators, and institutions engage with Arabic literature, American cultural production, and the question of what education is for. 1. Arabic Literature Is No Longer a Niche Concern New York, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — The field of Arabic literature in English translation has grown substantially over the past two decades. Writers from Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, and across the Arab world are reaching broader readerships. Not only was there an increase in works translated following September 11th, but In the past decade, more translations from Arabic to English have been published than any other period prior. Academic programs in Arabic language and literature have expanded at American universities. Mara Naaman has observed this shift throughout her career.  Her research, which spans Iraqi poetry, Egyptian fiction, and Arab American novels, has consistently argued that these bodies of work deserve the same rigorous critical attention applied to European and American literature. Her book on Cairo’s literary downtown, published by Palgrave Macmillan, brought urban studies methods into Arabic literary criticism in ways that were, at the time of its publication in 2011, less common.  2. The Question of What Education Is For Is Becoming More Urgent Debates about the humanities, about the value of a literature degree, about whether universities should prioritize vocational preparation over liberal education, have intensified. Naaman holds a position that is neither nostalgic nor dismissive. She believes humanistic education serves a purpose that vocational training cannot replace, developing the capacity to think carefully, read critically, and engage with complexity. She has made this argument through her teaching, which has spanned NYU, Columbia, Hofstra, Williams College, and Hunter College, and through her public writing. For many students, a course in comparative literature or Arabic studies is the first time they encounter the breadth of Arabic literary and intellectual thought. That encounter has consequences. Naaman takes them seriously. 3. Scholars Are Moving Between Academic and Creative Modes More Openly The division between scholarly and creative writing in recent years has blurred. More academics are writing in forms that reach general audiences. More writers with advanced degrees are bringing theoretical rigor into their fiction and essays. Naaman’s approach to creative writing at the City College of New York is informed by her academic background and interest in cultural theory and intellectual history.  Her novel, currently in progress, depicts the immigration of a family from Iraq to Detroit in the thirties. Told from the perspective of a young woman whose father owns a grocery store in downtown Detroit, the work charts the narrator’s coming of age at the end of World War II during a time of deep racial unrest. Weaving the heady nationalist struggles in Iraq alongside the political tensions in Detroit, the novel examines the challenges and optimism of a generation of Arab immigrants that settled in the Midwest.  What These Shifts Mean Together, these trends point toward a cultural moment in which the boundaries of what counts as literary work, who produces it, and what purpose it serves are being renegotiated. Naaman’s career, which has moved between scholarship, editing, teaching, and now fiction writing, reflects that renegotiation in practice. For readers, students, and anyone who works with language and ideas, the practical takeaway is straightforward: the landscape of literary culture is broader and more varied than it was a generation ago. Engaging with it seriously, on its own terms, remains as worthwhile as it has ever been.   About Mara Naaman Mara Naaman is a writer, editor, and Arabic literature scholar based in New York, New York. She holds a PhD in Arabic Literature from Columbia University and currently serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Arabic Studies at Hunter College. She is completing an MFA in Creative Writing at the City College of New York. Learn more at maranaaman.com.

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Ukrainian Parents in Denmark Receive Guidance at Church of Scientology on Education
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

Ukrainian Parents in Denmark Receive Guidance at Church of Scientology on Education

Community seminar in Copenhagen focused on integration, education and support for displaced families adapting to life in Denmark Brussels, Belgium, 14th May 2026 — Ukrainian parents living in Denmark gathered in Copenhagen for an educational seminar aimed at helping families better understand the Danish school system, child development approaches and the social integration process facing many displaced families since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.The seminar was organized by the Church of Scientology Denmark and held in Copenhagen, bringing together Ukrainian mothers seeking practical guidance on how to support their children’s adaptation to Danish educational culture while maintaining stability within the family environment.The initiative was reported by MyNewsDesk Denmark, highlighting the growing need for community-based educational support programs for refugee and migrant families across Europe.The seminar was led by Marianne, an experienced educator and founder of a private kindergarten with nearly 30 years of professional experience. During the session, she explained key aspects of the Danish educational philosophy, including the importance placed on independence, social interaction, play-based learning and close cooperation between schools and parents.Participants discussed the differences between educational expectations in Denmark and those common in Ukraine. One example that generated considerable discussion involved the Danish emphasis on exploratory outdoor activities for children, even when that means children return home with dirty clothing after a day of learning and play. According to attendees, the example helped illustrate broader cultural differences regarding childhood development and education.The seminar also addressed practical concerns that many Ukrainian parents experience when interacting with Danish institutions, including communication with teachers, pedagogues, speech specialists and municipal educational services.Questions surrounding parental authority and cooperation with schools were discussed openly. Organizers explained that the Danish system encourages active parental participation while also providing professional support structures designed to assist children with language acquisition, social integration and academic development.One participant, identified as Iriny in the report, described the seminar as “interesting and practical,” noting that it provided valuable insight into how Danish educational institutions cooperate with families and support children adapting to a new cultural environment.The event forms part of a broader pattern of local initiatives organized by Scientology communities across Europe focused on education, social betterment and humanitarian support. Churches, missions and affiliated groups regularly host activities connected to drug prevention, volunteer assistance, literacy, human rights education and community support programs.These initiatives are inspired by the humanitarian principles and social philosophy developed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, whose writings on education, communication and social responsibility continue to influence many Scientology-supported social programs worldwide.Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations, commented on the broader significance of such community initiatives in Europe:“Successful integration is built through understanding, access to information, mutual respect and the active participation of families within society. Community initiatives that help parents understand educational systems and social structures contribute positively to social cohesion and to the well-being of children adapting to new environments.”Organizers indicated that additional seminars and educational activities are being considered in the future, including further discussions on cultural adaptation and the integration of children into Danish society.The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief. Media Contact Organization: European Office Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights Contact Person: Ivan Arjona Website: https://www.scientologyeurope.org Email: Send Email Address:Boulevard de Waterloo 103 City: Brussels State: Brussels Country:Belgium Release id:44803 The post Ukrainian Parents in Denmark Receive Guidance at Church of Scientology on Education appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. 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Paris Human Rights Mobile Exhibit Brings Civic Education to a Busy Public Space
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

Paris Human Rights Mobile Exhibit Brings Civic Education to a Busy Public Space

On Europe Day, volunteers distributed 1,500 educational items on human rights and their history, drawing steady public attention in the French capital. Brussels, Belgium, 14th May 2026 — A mobile human rights exhibit held in central Paris on 9 May brought a visible public education initiative to one of the city’s busy pedestrian areas, where residents and visitors were invited to learn more about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the long history of human rights ideas.The exhibit, set up in a highly visible tent, drew the attention of passers-by throughout the day. Around 15 volunteers took part in the initiative, distributing approximately 700 flyers inviting people to visit the stand and 800 educational booklets presenting human rights and their historical development in accessible language.The activity coincided with 9 May, widely marked across the European Union as Europe Day, a date associated with peace, cooperation and the civic values that shaped post-war Europe. In that context, the Paris exhibit placed human rights education at street level, offering short conversations, printed materials and visual displays to people of different ages and backgrounds.The mobile exhibit presented human rights not as an abstract legal concept, but as a practical subject connected to daily life, dignity and civic responsibility. Visitors were able to view panels, receive booklets and speak with volunteers about the origins and meaning of fundamental rights, including the importance of education in making those rights understood by younger generations.The initiative forms part of the broader human rights education work supported by members and groups of the Church of Scientology, inspired by the writings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, who placed strong emphasis on human dignity, moral responsibility and the role of education in improving society. In France and across Europe, Scientology volunteers have taken part in public information activities focused on human rights, drug prevention, literacy, moral values and community support.The Paris event also reflected the wider civic education approach promoted through Scientology Europe’s EU Values campaign, which presents European values such as human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law and human rights as principles that require understanding and practical application in daily life. By placing educational materials directly in a public space, the Paris exhibit connected the universal language of human rights with the European civic framework in which those rights are protected and discussed.“Human rights become meaningful when they are understood by ordinary people, not only by institutions,” said Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations. “An exhibit like this in Paris reflects a very European idea: that dignity, freedom of conscience and responsibility belong in public life. It is also fully aligned with the spirit of Europe’s values, which depend on citizens who know their rights, respect the rights of others and take responsibility for building more inclusive communities.”The Paris volunteers reported that the tent’s visibility helped bring a constant flow of people past the exhibit. Some stopped briefly to take a flyer, while others entered the tent, asked questions or received booklets. The format allowed the materials to reach both local residents and international visitors passing through the area.The booklets distributed during the day presented the development of human rights through history, including the modern understanding reflected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. By using simple language and visual presentation, the exhibit aimed to make the subject accessible to people who may not usually engage with formal legal or institutional documents.For the volunteers, the activity was also a practical expression of civic participation. Human rights education campaigns often depend on direct contact with the public, particularly in urban spaces where people from many cultures, languages and social backgrounds meet. In Paris, a city closely associated with the history of rights, citizenship and public debate, the mobile exhibit provided a setting where those themes could be presented in a direct and approachable way.The Church of Scientology has long supported educational and social betterment campaigns carried out by its churches, missions and volunteers. These initiatives include human rights awareness, drug prevention, disaster response through Volunteer Ministers, and moral education based on common-sense principles. While each activity is adapted to local circumstances, the common emphasis is on prevention, education and individual responsibility.The Paris exhibit reflected that approach. Rather than focusing on ceremony or speeches, the event relied on visibility, printed educational materials and one-to-one engagement. The presence of volunteers throughout the day allowed people to receive information at their own pace, ask questions and continue on their way with materials they could read later.The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief. Media Contact Organization: European Office Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights Contact Person: Ivan Arjona Website: https://www.scientologyeurope.org Email: Send Email Address:Boulevard de Waterloo 103 City: Brussels State: Brussels Country:Belgium Release id:45058 The post Paris Human Rights Mobile Exhibit Brings Civic Education to a Busy Public Space appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. 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Alyssa Ciarrocchi Outlines What Families Should Expect From Compassionate Behavioral Support
May 14, 2026 Newswire

Alyssa Ciarrocchi Outlines What Families Should Expect From Compassionate Behavioral Support

New Jersey Board Certified Behavior Analyst Alyssa Ciarrocchi shares her perspective on what effective behavioral analysis looks like for families navigating home-based support. When Clinical Expertise Meets Family Reality New Jersey, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Board Certified Behavior Analyst Alyssa Ciarrocchi has built her practice on a belief that behavioral support cannot be reduced to a set of techniques applied to a child in isolation. The work, she describes, requires entering a family’s environment and earning a place within it. Ciarrocchi works with children and families across New Jersey, drawing on over fifteen years of experience that began in secondary school classrooms and moved progressively into the behavioral sciences. What Families Often Don’t Know to Ask Many families who seek behavioral support for a child are focused on outcomes: what will change, and how quickly. Ciarrocchi notes that the families who tend to see the most sustainable progress are those who are invited into the process rather than positioned as observers of it. A behavioral plan that doesn’t account for the daily realities of a family’s life is a plan that will be difficult to implement consistently. Consistency, she notes, is where most progress is actually made or lost. She also emphasizes the importance of understanding that behavioral change does not happen overnight. Families sometimes enter the process expecting a relatively fast arc of improvement. When that expectation meets a more gradual reality, the relationship between the practitioner and the family becomes critical. That relationship, she argues, is something that has to be built with the same care as the behavioral plan itself. From Teacher to BCBA: A Different Kind of Preparation Ciarrocchi’s path to behavioral analysis ran through eight years of classroom teaching in New Jersey, where she held positions at Triton High School and Clearview High School. She later worked as a Registered Behavior Technician before earning her Board Certified Behavior Analyst credential in 2021. That background in education, she notes, gave her a working understanding of how children develop and how structured environments shape behavior. It also gave her direct experience with the families and communities that schools serve. When she moved into home-based behavioral work, she brought that context with her. A Practical Starting Point for Families For families currently navigating the process of finding behavioral support, Ciarrocchi suggests a few practical questions worth bringing to any initial consultation: How does the practitioner plan to involve the whole family in the process? What does the practitioner consider a realistic timeline for early progress? How will the plan be adjusted if the initial approach isn’t producing results? She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst based in Hammonton, New Jersey. Learn more about Alyssa Ciarrocchi and her work at Kivo Daily and Thrive Global. About Alyssa Ciarrocchi Alyssa Ciarrocchi is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst based in Hammonton, New Jersey. She holds a Master of Science in Special Education from Saint Joseph’s University in Pennsylvania and completed her Applied Behavior Analysis certification through Capella University in 2019. Her career includes eight years of secondary school classroom teaching across two New Jersey schools, followed by work as a Registered Behavior Technician before earning her BCBA credential in 2021.

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Reeve Benaron Identifies Three Shifts Redefining the Future of Healthcare Access
May 14, 2026 Newswire

Reeve Benaron Identifies Three Shifts Redefining the Future of Healthcare Access

Reeve Benaron, Founder and Co-CEO of Intrivo Diagnostics in Miami, Florida, outlines the data, diagnostic, and platform trends reshaping how healthcare is delivered at scale. Diagnostics Are Moving Beyond the Clinic Florida, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — For most of the past century, healthcare diagnostics required a clinical setting, trained staff, and a patient willing to navigate an appointment system. That model is being disrupted by the convergence of portable testing technology, real-time data infrastructure, and software platforms designed to integrate results into operational and clinical workflows. Reeve Benaron, who co-founded Intrivo Diagnostics in February 2020 and launched the ON/GO Test to Trace platform during the COVID-19 pandemic, has watched this shift accelerate. Organizations that once managed testing as a periodic, location-bound process are now capable of managing continuous diagnostic programs at scale. The infrastructure to do this exists. The question is whether healthcare institutions and operators are willing to rebuild their assumptions about where testing belongs in the care continuum. Predictive Intelligence Is Moving From Promise to Practice The phrase predictive intelligence has been used loosely in healthcare for years. The more significant development is that the underlying tools, machine learning applied to diagnostic data, have matured enough to support real operational decisions, not just retrospective analysis. When diagnostic results feed into adaptive systems rather than static records, clinicians and administrators gain the ability to act on patterns rather than incidents. Benaron has noted that healthcare is beginning to behave more like a software platform in this respect. The shift is not primarily about any single technology. It is about the architecture connecting tests to decisions to outcomes. Companies building that architecture now are not just improving products. They are establishing the infrastructure others will eventually depend on. The Platform Model Is the Durable Advantage A recurring observation from Benaron’s work across AUDIENCEX, the digital advertising company he co-founded in 2012, and Intrivo Diagnostics is that products have cycles and platforms have compounding value. In digital advertising, AUDIENCEX built an omnichannel model that created durable client relationships because it was infrastructure, not just a service. In health technology, the same logic applies. Diagnostic companies that build platforms, with data continuity, system integration, and decision-layer capabilities, will be positioned for long-term relevance. Those that build point solutions will face constant replacement pressure. What These Trends Mean for Healthcare Organizations Organizations that are still treating diagnostics as a cost center rather than a data asset are operating with an outdated framework. The trends converging in health technology, portable diagnostics, predictive systems, and platform infrastructure, are creating a new operational baseline. Healthcare organizations that understand this will be better positioned to deliver proactive, scalable care. Those that do not will find themselves managing reactive systems in an environment that increasingly rewards anticipation. Start by auditing how your organization currently handles diagnostic data. If results are not integrated into a broader decision-making system, that is the first gap to address. About Reeve Benaron Reeve Benaron is the Founder and Co-CEO of Intrivo Diagnostics, a healthcare technology company based in Miami, Florida. He is also the Chairman of AUDIENCEX, a digital advertising company he co-founded in 2012, and a partner at AX Venture Partners. He has been a member of the Young Presidents Organization since 2012. More information is available at reeve-benaron.com.

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David Berggren Shares Five Commitments That Have Guided Furniture Connection for Over Two Decades
May 14, 2026 Newswire

David Berggren Shares Five Commitments That Have Guided Furniture Connection for Over Two Decades

The Clarksville, Tennessee furniture retailer David Berggren describes the principles behind twenty-five years of locally owned retail. Running a Local Business by a Set of Principles Tennessee, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — David Berggren started Furniture Connection Inc. in 1999 with one core belief: customers in his market deserved quality furniture at fair prices and honest service. More than twenty-five years later, he runs the largest furniture showroom in Clarksville, Tennessee. The business has stayed consistent because the principles driving it have stayed consistent. Berggren recently shared the commitments that have guided his approach to local retail, offering them as a practical reference for anyone building or operating a customer-facing business. Five Commitments Behind Furniture Connection Hire for attitude, not just availability and train for skill. Staff who understand the product create a different kind of customer experience. Berggren trains his team to answer questions honestly and thoroughly, rather than defaulting to scripted responses. Price honestly from the start. The slogan Fine Quality Furniture at the Lowest Price was not a marketing choice. It was a business premise. Berggren built the company around the belief that competitive pricing and product quality could coexist. Give customers room. The 46,000 square foot Furniture Connection showroom is designed to let customers move at their own pace. Berggren has consistently pushed against high-pressure retail environments, believing that unhurried customers make better decisions and become better long-term relationships. Stay close to the community you serve. Furniture Connection is a sponsor of Hope to Dream, Judy’s Hope, Hope House, and FUEL, and a Partner in Education with Kenwood Elementary School. Berggren treats these relationships as part of operating in Clarksville, not a separate charitable initiative. Measure success through returns. A customer who comes back is a customer who was treated right. Berggren measures the performance of his business not by transaction volume but by the percentage of customers who return and refer others. Putting These into Practice Each of these commitments is actionable at any scale. Business owners and retail operators can start by auditing their current approach to customer service, pricing transparency, and community involvement. Pick one area and commit to a visible improvement over the next thirty days. Berggren’s record across twenty-five years suggests that consistency in these areas compounds over time. The business he built in 1999 is still operating on the same principles today. About David Berggren David Berggren is the owner and founder of Furniture Connection Inc. in Clarksville, Tennessee. The company has served Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky since 1999 from a 46,000 square foot showroom. Visit furnitureconnectionclarksville.com for more information.

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Natalie Shpiegel on Three Shifts Reshaping How Marketing and Sales Teams Work Together
May 14, 2026 Newswire

Natalie Shpiegel on Three Shifts Reshaping How Marketing and Sales Teams Work Together

Natalie Shpiegel, Director of Sales and Marketing at RIGID Industries in Scottsdale, Arizona, identifies the structural changes that are forcing marketing and operations to operate as a single function. The Separation Is Becoming a Liability Arizona, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — For years, sales and marketing operated as neighboring but distinct functions. They shared goals on paper and ran separate systems in practice. That model is under pressure. Customer expectations, operational complexity, and the speed of modern markets are converging in a way that makes functional silos more costly than before. Natalie Shpiegel has seen this from both sides. As a marketing professional and an operations leader, she has worked in environments where the gap between brand promise and execution was visible in real time. Her current role at RIGID Industries puts the integration of these two functions at the center of her work. Three Shifts She Is Watching Brand promises and last-mile execution are now the same conversation. Customer expectations are shaped at every touchpoint, from first impression through final delivery. Companies that treat brand strategy and operational execution as separate workstreams are creating a gap that customers notice. Shpiegel has described last-mile execution as the moment where the brand promise meets reality. If the experience does not match the promise, nothing else matters. The marketing and operations divide is closing. For a long time, those two functions lived in separate worlds, as Shpiegel described in a recent interview with IdeaMensch. The professionals who can translate across both are becoming more valuable. That gap is beginning to close as companies realize that campaigns without operational infrastructure fail at scale. Cross-industry experience is becoming a leadership asset. The traditional career path favored deep specialization within a single sector. The demand for leaders who can enter unfamiliar environments, ramp quickly, and apply frameworks from other industries is growing. Shpiegel built her career on that premise, moving from beverages to real estate technology to automotive logistics to consumer products. What This Means for Teams Teams built around silos will need to restructure. Sales and marketing cannot move as separate engines if the goal is consistent growth. Cross-functional conversations, shared metrics, and aligned execution become the minimum requirement. For individual professionals, the trends point toward expanding functional range. Staying close to the marketing or operations function you know best is still valuable. But understanding how adjacent functions operate is no longer optional. About Natalie Shpiegel Natalie Shpiegel is the Director of Sales and Marketing at RIGID Industries in Scottsdale, Arizona. Her career spans brand marketing, program management, and market operations across consumer goods, real estate technology, automotive logistics, and consumer products. She holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Learn more at natalieshpiegel.com.

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TrackMyLead Launches Lead Tracking and Attribution Platform for GHL and HubSpot Users
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

TrackMyLead Launches Lead Tracking and Attribution Platform for GHL and HubSpot Users

TrackMyLead has launched a reporting and attribution platform that connects ad spend to closed revenue for business owners and agencies running campaigns on GoHighLevel and HubSpot. United States, 14th May 2026 - TrackMyLead has announced the launch of its lead tracking and attribution platform, purpose built for business owners and marketing agencies using GoHighLevel or HubSpot to manage their sales pipelines.The platform connects directly to a user's CRM via API and maps ad spend across every pipeline stage from first click to closed client. TrackMyLead organizes incoming data across 65 proprietary reporting widgets and delivers AI generated summaries on every report, giving users a clear view of which campaigns are working, which stages are losing leads, and where revenue is being generated.TrackMyLead has been used to track over $200 million in revenue data across client accounts since 2023.The platform includes the following:Ad to pipeline attribution across Facebook, Google, and other channels65 reporting widgets built on over $200 million in tracked dataAI summaries on every reportNative integration with GoHighLevel and HubSpotPipeline stage visibility from lead entry to closed clientTrackMyLead is available to business owners, marketing agencies, and sales teams running paid campaigns on GoHighLevel or HubSpot. Industry applications include med spas, home services, professional services, healthcare, dental, retail, showrooms, and local businesses."TrackMyLead was built because GHL and HubSpot show you what happens inside the platform but not what your ads are actually producing in closed revenue," said Nando Luna, Founder of TrackMyLead. "The platform closes that gap at scale."A free demo dashboard is available with no credit card or data required. For more information visit https://trackmylead.com.About TrackMyLeadTrackMyLead is a reporting and attribution platform for business owners and agencies running paid ads on GoHighLevel and HubSpot. The platform tracks the full lead journey from first click to closed client using 65 proprietary reporting widgets and AI powered summaries across every report. Media Contact Organization: TrackMyLead Contact Person: Fernando Luna Website: https://trackmylead.com Email: Send Email Contact Number: +12106705445 Country:United States Release id:41328 The post TrackMyLead Launches Lead Tracking and Attribution Platform for GHL and HubSpot Users appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licences, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright concerns related to this article, please contact the company listed in the ‘Media Contact’ section above.

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JCK Show - Novell Global’s Latest Wedding Bands for JCK
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

JCK Show - Novell Global’s Latest Wedding Bands for JCK

JCK Show News: Novell Global brings new bridal jewelry, tantalum bands, and electroform rings to the JCK Show 2026 in Las Vegas. Discover Novell’s latest wedding band styles. Rahway, New Jersey, United States, 14th May 2026 – The jewelry industry is gearing up for its biggest gathering of the year. The JCK Show returns to The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas from May 29 to June 1, 2026. Select events will kick off slightly earlier on May 28. As the top global trade event for the jewelry market, JCK expects to host over 30,000 professionals and more than 1,800 exhibitors. Attendees will browse the latest in finished jewelry, technology, and loose gems.For 2026, the JCK Show is introducing a brand-new section dedicated to timepieces and watch winders. They are also expanding their highly popular luxury, bridal, and lifestyle pavilions. Novell Global is preparing to highlight a completely refreshed lineup of wedding rings and bridal jewelry.Buyers and retailers can find Novell Global exhibiting inside the prestigious Plumb Club at Booth PC-180 - https://tinyurl.com/JCK-Show-Novell-2026. Want to make an appointment? Email sales@novellglobal.com directly.Decades of Manufacturing ExperienceNovell has been a quiet powerhouse in the wedding ring industry since it was founded in 1987. The company built its reputation on reliable manufacturing, high-quality styling, and a willingness to customize pieces for local jewelry stores. They manufacture all of their precious metal bands right in New Jersey.Over the years, Novell expanded its reach by acquiring several other well-respected jewelry brands, including Lowell, Wright & Lato, and Lieberfarb. This allowed the company to offer a much wider variety of fashion designs and award-winning bridal concepts.In 2019, the brand took a major step forward by merging with Continental Jewellery Manufacturing Ltd. Working together gave Novell the ability to infuse a very distinct, elegant flair into its product lines while keeping prices competitive.What Buyers Will See at Booth PC-180Retailers visiting the Novell booth at this year’s JCK Show will see collections heavily focused on everyday durability, comfort, and realistic price points. The team at Novell spent the last year analyzing market demands to figure out exactly what modern couples want when shopping for wedding jewelry.Here is a breakdown of what Novell is bringing to Las Vegas for 2026:Textured Stackable Bands for WomenConsumers love having options that let them change up their look. Novell’s new textured stackable bands act as the perfect starting point for a growing jewelry collection. By mixing different metal finishes, wearers can add instant depth to their daily style.The appeal here is total versatility. A customer can stack three or four rings high on a single finger for a chunky, bold look, or spread them out across the hand for a more delicate vibe.Affordable Lightweight Electroform ClassicsThe classic half-round wedding band is a staple that never goes out of style. Novell took this traditional shape and upgraded it using a modern electroform manufacturing process. The result is a ring that offers the visual weight and reliable durability of a classic band, but feels exceptionally lightweight on the finger. These rings are incredibly comfortable for all-day wear and carry a much lower price tag than heavy cast rings. They are available for both men and women.Women’s Open Wedding RingsOpen wedding bands, often referred to as open cuffs, provide a highly practical and modern alternative to a traditional closed circle ring. The design features a slight gap at the top. The open space allows the band to easily contour around bulky or unusually shaped engagement ring settings, creating a seamless look. Many buyers also connect with the deeper message behind the design: two people coming together while still leaving a little room for personal growth.Men’s All-Tantalum Wedding BandsDark metal rings continue to dominate the men's bridal market. Novell is introducing an expanded line of solid tantalum wedding bands to meet this high demand. Tantalum features a sleek, gunmetal-grey color that appeals to guys looking for something slightly different than traditional white gold or platinum. It is highly resistant to scratches and everyday wear. These pure tantalum bands are priced aggressively, starting at just $750 MSRP, making them an easy sell at retail trunk shows.Unique Men’s Wedding Bands with Details and EngravingsStandard polished rings are great, but many grooms want a ring with a bit more personality. Novell is showcasing men's bands featuring distinctive engraved details and custom finishes. When a ring has a unique pattern, it naturally catches the eye. If a groom’s friends ask about his interesting ring, it acts as everyday word-of-mouth marketing for the independent jewelry store that sold it.Mixing Tantalum with 14kt GoldTo push the dark metal trend even further, Novell is blending dark tantalum with the warm tones of 14kt yellow gold. The contrast between the two metals is incredibly striking. The design team gave the gold a modern edge by incorporating distinct textures like cross-hatch patterns, twisted ropes, and hammered finishes. These two-tone bands offer the extreme durability of tantalum alongside the classic luxury of gold, all at a price that fits comfortably within modern wedding budgets.10kt Gold Budget-Friendly OptionsAffordability is a major factor for many couples. 10kt gold provides a durable option for customers who have active lifestyles or work with their hands. It has a slightly more rugged look and costs noticeably less than 14k or 18k gold.Novell has almost all of its styles available in 10kt gold so that retailers never have to turn away a customer due to strict budget limits.Plan Your 2026 JCK Show VisitQualified jewelry retailers can register for the event now through the official JCK website. Buyers attending the show can easily add Novell Global to their digital show planner by visiting: https://bit.ly/novell-jck-show-2026.Stop by Booth PC-180 in the Plumb Club to view the new collections in person. JCK Show Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)What is the JCK Show?The JCK Show is the largest and most trusted global trade event for the jewelry industry. Held annually in Las Vegas, it brings together over 30,000 professionals, including buyers, designers, and manufacturers, to network and discover new trends in gems, finished jewelry, and technology.Where can I find Novell Global at the JCK Show?Novell Global will be exhibiting inside the Plumb Club pavilion at Booth PC-180.What is a tantalum wedding band?Tantalum is a rare, dense, and highly durable metal with a sleek, dark gunmetal-grey color. It is highly resistant to scratching and corrosion, making it an incredibly popular choice for men’s wedding bands. It is also hypoallergenic.What does "electroform" mean in jewelry?Electroform is a specialized manufacturing process that builds up layers of precious metal over a mold. This technique allows jewelers to create thick, bold, and classic ring shapes that remain hollow inside, making the final piece incredibly lightweight, comfortable, and more affordable than solid cast rings.Why does Novelloffer 10kt gold wedding bands?10kt gold contains a lower percentage of pure gold mixed with stronger alloy metals. This makes the ring significantly harder and more resistant to bending or scratching compared to 14kt or 18kt gold. It is a budget-friendly option for people with hands-on jobs or highly active lifestyles.What is an open wedding ring?An open wedding ring, or open cuff, is a band that does not form a complete circle, leaving a small gap at the top. This design allows the band to slide easily around low-setting engagement rings so both rings sit flush against each other. It also provides a little extra flexibility if your finger size fluctuates. Media Contact Organization: Novell Global Contact Person: Richard Mulholland Website: https://tinyurl.com/JCK-Show-Novell-2026 Email: Send Email Contact Number: +18886683551 Address:2100 Felver Ct City: Rahway State: New Jersey Country:United States Release id:45006 The post JCK Show - Novell Global’s Latest Wedding Bands for JCK appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licences, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright concerns related to this article, please contact the company listed in the ‘Media Contact’ section above.

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Maximus Tyrannus Avery Launches Global Market Awareness Pledge
May 14, 2026 Newswire

Maximus Tyrannus Avery Launches Global Market Awareness Pledge

Arkansas, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Maximus Tyrannus Avery, business development leader and member of the Arkansas District Export Council, has announced a new personal initiative aimed at increasing awareness of global markets, trade systems, and economic connectivity. The pledge reflects his long-standing belief that understanding how systems work can create stronger businesses and more resilient communities. “I don’t look at things in isolation. Everything is connected,” Avery said. “Business, policy, and markets all influence each other.” The pledge is rooted in Avery’s career across technology, international sales, and economic development. It focuses on simple, consistent actions that individuals can take to better understand the global economy. “Many businesses don’t realize how much opportunity exists outside their local market,” Avery said. “That awareness changes how people think about growth.” Why Global Market Awareness Matters Now Fewer than 1% of U.S. businesses export, yet exporters account for nearly 40% of U.S. economic output. Exporting firms are more likely to grow faster and survive economic downturns. Global trade supports over 10 million U.S. jobs, according to federal estimates. Small businesses that engage internationally often report higher revenue diversification and resilience. “There’s a gap between what people think is possible and what actually is possible,” Avery said. “Closing that gap starts with awareness.” The Personal Pledge: 7 Commitments Avery’s pledge outlines seven clear behaviors: Study global markets weekly Spend time each week reviewing international business trends and trade activity. Track where products come from Pay attention to supply chains in everyday purchases. Learn basic export concepts Understand the fundamentals of how goods move across borders. Follow economic policy updates Stay informed about policies that affect trade and business. Engage in conversations about growth Discuss global opportunities with peers and colleagues. Think beyond local markets Consider how businesses can expand beyond their immediate region. Apply systems thinking to decisions Look at how different parts of business and economy connect. “Growth only works if it’s built on something real,” Avery said. “That starts with understanding the system you’re operating in.” Do-It-Yourself Toolkit: 10 Free Actions Anyone Can Take Avery is encouraging individuals to take practical steps without needing paid services: Read one global business news article daily Look up where three everyday products are manufactured Watch free trade or economics content online Follow a government or trade organization update page Join free online forums discussing global markets Listen to a podcast about international business Review export statistics from public sources Talk to a local business owner about their supply chain Map out how a product moves from production to consumer Write down one insight per day about how systems connect “Start small,” Avery said. “Even small shifts in awareness can lead to better decisions.” 30-Day Progress Tracker Week 1: Read daily global news Identify product origins Week 2: Learn basic export terms Follow policy updates Week 3: Engage in discussions Map a supply chain Week 4: Apply insights to real-world examples Reflect on changes in perspective End of 30 Days: Write a short summary of what you learned Identify one way your thinking has changed Call to Action Avery is inviting individuals, business owners, and professionals to take the pledge and share the toolkit within their networks. “Understanding how systems connect changes how you approach opportunity,” he said. “Awareness leads to action, and action leads to growth.” Readers are encouraged to adopt the pledge, track their progress, and share what they learn with others to expand collective understanding of global markets. To read the full interview, visit the website here. About Maximus Tyrannus Avery Maximus Tyrannus Avery is a Fort Smith, Arkansas–based business development leader, author, and keynote speaker. He serves as Chief Business Development Officer and Principal at Digital Ascension Group and has extensive experience in international sales, manufacturing, and global trade. Avery has been a member of the Arkansas District Export Council since 2018 and focuses on economic development, systems thinking, and scalable growth strategies.

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Fully Feared Sports Continues Building a Player Led Global Basketball Movement
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

Fully Feared Sports Continues Building a Player Led Global Basketball Movement

Fully Feared Sports, founded by professional basketball player Miles Weber, continues expanding internationally as a player led basketball consulting and placement organization helping athletes pursue professional opportunities worldwide. Built on genuine relationships, experience, and athlete development, the organization is focused on creating long term impact both on and off the court. United States, 14th May 2026 — As the global basketball landscape continues expanding rapidly across international markets, Fully Feared Sports is positioning itself as one of the emerging player led basketball organizations focused on creating meaningful opportunities for athletes worldwide.Founded by professional basketball player and entrepreneur Miles Weber, Fully Feared Sports has steadily built relationships throughout multiple basketball markets across Latin America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean while continuing to grow its presence internationally through player placements, consulting, media exposure, camps, events, club partnerships, and basketball operations.Unlike many traditional agencies that operate strictly from a business perspective, Fully Feared Sports was created through firsthand experience and a genuine understanding of the challenges athletes face while pursuing professional careers internationally.The organization’s foundation was built by active professional players who understand the realities of overseas basketball because they continue living it themselves every day.“We’ve experienced almost everything our players experience,” Weber explained. “The uncertainty, the pressure, the sacrifices, the highs, the lows, difficult situations overseas, adapting to new countries and cultures, all of it. That gives us a different level of understanding and connection with the athletes we work with.”According to Weber, one of the biggest differences separating Fully Feared Sports from many organizations within basketball is the level of personal investment and genuine care the company has for its athletes.“A lot of people in this business treat athletes like transactions or dollar signs,” Weber said. “For us, relationships matter. We care about our players as people first, not just basketball players. Their career matters, but so does their mental health, their family, their future, and the direction their life is heading overall.”What initially began as a clothing brand during Weber’s college years eventually evolved into something much larger. Through years of professional experience, international networking, and relationship building, Fully Feared Sports transformed into a growing global basketball network focused on helping athletes navigate the difficult and often misunderstood world of professional basketball.Over the years, the organization has worked with athletes from multiple backgrounds and levels, including accomplished college players, overlooked athletes searching for second opportunities, and individuals with limited exposure who simply needed someone willing to believe in them and provide the right platform.The company has also continued expanding opportunities for both male and female athletes internationally.For Weber, helping athletes accomplish lifelong goals has become one of the most rewarding aspects of building the organization.“I’ve seen basketball genuinely change people’s lives,” Weber explained. “I’ve seen players take care of their families, travel the world for the first time, experience different cultures, gain confidence, and accomplish dreams they’ve had since they were kids. Moments like that remind you this is about much more than basketball.”As Fully Feared Sports continues growing, Weber believes one of the biggest misconceptions surrounding overseas basketball is how little many people truly understand the business side of international sports.From contracts and market differences to league structures, professionalism, financial expectations, and networking, Weber believes success overseas requires far more than simply talent alone.“A lot of players think they deserve certain contracts, situations, or money without fully understanding the level of competition globally,” Weber said. “Talent is important, but professionalism, discipline, character, consistency, adaptability, and understanding how the business works are just as important. Overseas basketball is a completely different world.”Despite still being in the early stages of long term growth, Fully Feared Sports has already developed strong and lasting relationships throughout several international basketball markets, particularly throughout Latin and Central America where the organization has continued building a strong reputation and extensive basketball network.At the same time, the brand has steadily expanded its relationships throughout Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean while continuing to pursue larger opportunities globally.Beyond player representation and consulting, Fully Feared Sports has also been involved in international club partnerships, basketball tournaments, camps, scouting, media exposure, and basketball development initiatives designed to create additional opportunities for athletes and organizations alike.Fully Feared Sports has also continued expanding through club ownership and team operations internationally. One of the organization’s clubs, Fully Feared BC, recently captured a championship in Thailand’s Warriors League, further establishing the brand’s growing presence within the international basketball landscape. Following the season, several players associated with the organization went on to continue their professional careers in other leagues, tournaments, and countries internationally, reflecting Fully Feared Sports’ ongoing commitment to player development, exposure, and long term career growth both on and off the court.According to Weber, the long term vision for Fully Feared Sports extends far beyond becoming simply another sports agency.The organization ultimately aims to become a globally recognized basketball brand involved across multiple levels of the game including player representation, club ownership, league consulting, media, player development, combines, evaluations, and international basketball operations.Within the next several years, Weber hopes to continue building relationships across every major basketball market worldwide while eventually representing athletes and coaches competing at the NBA, WNBA, NBA G League, EuroLeague, and other elite professional levels internationally.“We’re building this step by step and relationship by relationship,” Weber said. “Nothing meaningful happens overnight. But I truly believe Fully Feared Sports will become one of the top basketball organizations in the world because everything we’re building is authentic, genuine, and built through real experience.”As international basketball continues becoming increasingly interconnected, Fully Feared Sports remains focused on helping athletes maximize opportunities globally while continuing to build a culture rooted in resilience, professionalism, loyalty, and long term growth.About Fully Feared SportsFully Feared Sports is an international basketball consulting, media, and player placement organization founded by professional basketball player Miles Weber. Built by active players for active players, the organization focuses on helping athletes pursue professional opportunities worldwide while providing guidance, exposure, consulting, networking, and long term support throughout their careers. Fully Feared Sports continues expanding its international basketball network across multiple continents while building relationships with clubs, coaches, federations, leagues, and athletes around the world.Instagram: @fullyfearedsportsInstagram: @fullyfearedbcInstagram: @miles1kEmail: fullyfearedsports@gmail.com Media Contact Organization: Fully Feared Sports Contact Person: Miles Weber Website: https://fullyfearedsports.com Email: Send Email Country:United States Release id:45023 The post Fully Feared Sports Continues Building a Player Led Global Basketball Movement appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licences, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. 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Image for Windows Just Got Better Than Ever
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

Image for Windows Just Got Better Than Ever

TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore Suite version 4.10 Has Launched. Las Vegas, NV, United States, 14th May 2026 –  TeraByte Inc. is proud to announce the launch of the latest version of TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore Suite Version 4.10 released on January 30, 2026, which includes several important bug fixes, along with other tweaks and various enhancements that improve overall performance and reliability.TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore, or Image for Windows, offers an easy and reliable way to backup your data or transfer the entire contents of your disk drive to a new computer.Some of the notable changes include the ability to omit the usnjrnl data from being backed up thanks to the SkipUsnJrnl option. There’s also a new OPW option that supports obfuscated passwords.In addition this version was updated only to trigger the “Check for Update” notification of update.TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore Suite 4.10 is released as a Unicode version, so please make sure that all binaries are updated to the latest versions.There’s no better way to ensure that every file on your drive is safely backed up than by making an accurate, byte-by-byte copy of your entire hard drive. Creating a drive image preserves everything on the drive including your files, programs, settings, as well as the operating system.When the need arises you can simply extract the image to any other hard drive with sufficient space. A drive image is ideal for recovering your computer after a hardware failure. Using TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore is also the obvious choice for anyone who wants to upgrade to a new computer or simply replace the hard drive without having to reinstall the operating system and everything else from scratch.To get started with a trial of the backup and restore suite, visit http://www.drive-image-backup.com/index.html Media Contact Organization: Terabyte Unlimited Contact Person: Michel Callahan Website: https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ Email: Send Email City: Las Vegas State: NV Country:United States Release id:45035 The post Image for Windows Just Got Better Than Ever appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licences, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright concerns related to this article, please contact the company listed in the ‘Media Contact’ section above.

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RightWell Introduces Revitol Ozempic Face Cream, a Clinically Proven Peptide and Collagen Formula for GLP-1 Skin Aging
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

RightWell Introduces Revitol Ozempic Face Cream, a Clinically Proven Peptide and Collagen Formula for GLP-1 Skin Aging

The First Clinically-Proven Skincare System Formulated to Combat GLP-1 and Ozempic Face. United States, 14th May 2026 — RightWell, a leader in science-backed GLP-1 Treatments, wellness and nutraceutical solutions, today announced the launch of Revitol Ozempic Face Defense Cream, an advanced topical skincare system engineered to address the most visible and distressing cosmetic side effects of GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®, and Zepbound® — commonly known as “Ozempic Face.”Learn More: RightWell’s Revitol GLP-1 Ozempic Face Defense CreamWhat Is “Ozempic Face” and Why Does It Happen?As millions of Americans turn to GLP-1 receptor agonists for weight loss, a growing number are experiencing an unintended consequence: rapid facial volume loss resulting in hollowed cheeks, sagging jawlines, deepened wrinkles, and a prematurely aged appearance. This phenomenon — colloquially dubbed “Ozempic Face” — occurs because GLP-1 medications accelerate fat metabolism faster than skin can adapt, collapsing the structural fat pads beneath the face that give skin its youthful fullness and firmness.Until now, the primary clinical solution has been costly dermal filler injections. Revitol Ozempic Face Cream offers an accessible, non-invasive alternative designed to work proactively and continuously alongside a GLP-1 regimen.Introducing the Ultimate GLP-1 Face Defense System by RightWellRevitol Ozempic Face Cream is the cornerstone of RightWell’s Ultimate GLP-1 Face Defense System, available exclusively at shop.rightwell.com. The system is formulated to target the four primary skin concerns associated with GLP-1 weight loss medications:•  Deflation — restoring lost facial volume, especially in the cheeks, temples, and jawline•  Deep Wrinkles — smoothing and preventing fine lines accelerated by rapid weight loss•  Dehydration — deeply replenishing moisture and restoring a compromised skin barrier•  Density Loss — rebuilding collagen and elastin to restore structural skin integrityKey Ingredients That Make Revitol Ozempic Face Cream WorkRightWell’s formulation team designed Revitol Ozempic Face Cream around a curated stack of clinically-recognized actives:•  Hyaluronic Acid Complex — multi-weight HA for deep and surface-level plumping hydration•  Bakuchiol — a plant-based retinol alternative that stimulates collagen without irritation•  Collagen-Boosting Peptides — signal skin cells to produce and rebuild structural proteins•  Volume-Restoring Actives — targeting areas prone to fat pad deflation: cheeks, temples, and under-eyes•  Barrier-Repair Lipids — ceramides and nourishing oils to protect and restore the skin’s moisture barrier“Most GLP-1 patients are focused on their weight-loss results and don’t realize the toll rapid fat loss takes on facial skin until the damage is visible. Revitol Ozempic Face Cream was built to bridge that gap — giving patients a proactive, science-backed option they can start on day one of their GLP-1 journey.”— RightWell Skincare Development TeamFrequently Asked Questions About Ozempic Face and Revitol Ozempic Face CreamWhat is Ozempic Face and can a cream treat it?Ozempic Face refers to the hollowed, sagging, or gaunt facial appearance caused by rapid fat loss during GLP-1 medication use. While no topical cream can fully replace lost facial volume, Revitol Ozempic Face Cream is clinically-inspired to minimize further loss, restore hydration, improve firmness, and smooth the appearance of wrinkles — making it an effective non-invasive complement or alternative to more invasive procedures.When should I start using Revitol Ozempic Face Cream?Dermatologists recommend beginning a targeted skin-firming regimen as early as possible — ideally before or at the very start of a GLP-1 treatment. Skin that is supported throughout the weight-loss process typically shows far less laxity and volume loss than skin treated only after changes become pronounced. Revitol is designed to be your day-one defense.Does Revitol Ozempic Face Cream work for people not on GLP-1 medications?Yes. Revitol Ozempic Face Cream addresses universal aging concerns — including skin laxity, volume loss, dehydration, and wrinkling — that affect all adults over time. Anyone experiencing significant or rapid weight loss, age-related facial volume loss, or general skin-firming goals can benefit from the formulation.Availability and PricingRevitol Ozempic Face Cream and the Ultimate GLP-1 Face Defense System are available now exclusively through RightWell’s online store at shop.rightwell.com/products/the-ultimate-glp-1-face-defense-system. The system ships directly to consumers nationwide.About RightWellRightWell is a consumer wellness brand specializing in science-backed GLP-1 Treatments, nutraceutical and topical solutions that address the real-world side effects of modern medical treatments. With a deep commitment to ingredient transparency, clinical inspiration, and consumer education, RightWell develops products that fill the gaps left by conventional medicine. Learn more at rightwell.com.Related LinksLearn More About Ozempic Face & How to Fix ItOzempic face is one of the most common side effects of rapid weight loss—but also one of the most misunderstood. If you’re noticing sagging skin, facial volume loss, or accelerated aging, the resources below break down exactly what’s happening—and more importantly, how to fix it.•             What Is Ozempic Face? Causes, Symptoms & Prevention•             Does Semaglutide Age Your Face? What You Need to Know•             GLP-1 Collagen Loss Explained: Why Your Skin ChangesOzempic® and Wegovy® are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk. Mounjaro® and Zepbound® are registered trademarks of Eli Lilly. RightWell is not affiliated with or endorsed by these companies. Media Contact Organization: RightWell Communications Contact Person: Media Relations Website: https://shop.rightwell.com/ Email: Send Email Country:United States Release id:45034 The post RightWell Introduces Revitol Ozempic Face Cream, a Clinically Proven Peptide and Collagen Formula for GLP-1 Skin Aging appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licences, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. 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Compliance Expert Advises Organizations to Strengthen AI Governance
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

Compliance Expert Advises Organizations to Strengthen AI Governance

Organizations Are Deploying AI Faster Than They Can Govern, Audit, or Secure, Creating New Compliance and Privacy Challenges. Fairfax, Virginia, United States, 14th May 2026 - Cleared Systems founder and Regulatory vCISO Carl B. Johnson is advising organizations across Federal, SLED, healthcare, defense contracting, and critical industries to strengthen AI governance as artificial intelligence adoption rapidly expands across the workplace.According to Johnson, many organizations are integrating AI tools into business operations faster than they can properly govern, audit, or secure them, creating new compliance, privacy, cybersecurity, and operational challenges.Johnson refers to this growing trend as “Shadow AI” — the unauthorized or ungoverned use of AI tools by employees, contractors, and departments without proper oversight, compliance review, or security controls.“Most organizations are still trying to understand how AI is being used internally,” said Johnson. “Sensitive healthcare data, controlled information, proprietary business data, and regulated information are increasingly interacting with AI systems before organizations have fully established governance and oversight processes.”Johnson also advises organizations to avoid assuming artificial intelligence can fully replace experienced compliance, governance, privacy, and cybersecurity professionals.“AI can significantly improve efficiency and operations,” Johnson said. “However, organizations still need experienced professionals to provide governance, oversight, risk analysis, policy enforcement, and regulatory interpretation — especially in highly regulated environments.”Johnson notes that some organizations may unintentionally create operational and compliance gaps when reducing human oversight too aggressively during AI adoption initiatives.“AI can accelerate operations, but accountability still requires human judgment,” Johnson added. “The organizations seeing the best long-term results are combining AI capabilities with strong governance and experienced compliance and cybersecurity leadership.”Johnson’s upcoming keynote, The Future of Compliance: AI, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Regulation, explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping regulatory expectations across industries and why executive leadership teams should begin treating AI governance as a strategic business priority.The keynote focuses on:AI governance and compliance strategiesPrivacy and data protection considerationsAI use within regulated industriesFederal and SLED compliance considerationsHealthcare and HIPAA-related AI concernsCUI and sensitive data handlingShadow AI and internal governanceExecutive accountability and risk managementThe future of compliance programs in the AI eraFor speaking engagements, executive briefings, or media inquiries, visit:Carl B. JohnsonCleared Systems Media Contact Organization: Cleared Systems Contact Person: Carl B. Johnson Website: https://clearedsystems.com Email: Send Email City: Fairfax State: Virginia Country:United States Release id:45025 The post Compliance Expert Advises Organizations to Strengthen AI Governance appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licences, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright concerns related to this article, please contact the company listed in the ‘Media Contact’ section above.

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Do Spring Hill Junk Removal Companies Recycle Old Items
May 14, 2026 Brand News 24

Do Spring Hill Junk Removal Companies Recycle Old Items

Many junk removal companies in Spring Hill focus on recycling, donating, and responsibly disposing of unwanted items instead of sending everything to landfills. Materials like metal, cardboard, electronics, appliances, and furniture are often sorted for recycling or donation whenever possible. These eco-friendly practices help reduce waste, protect the environment, and support local communities. Professional junk removal services also save homeowners time, effort, and stress during cleanup projects. Florida, Brooksville, United States, 14th May 2026 - Many homeowners today are becoming more conscious about where their unwanted items end up after disposal. That is why professional junk removal services are becoming increasingly important in communities like Spring Hill. Instead of simply throwing everything into a landfill, many companies now focus on recycling, donating, and responsibly disposing of old furniture, appliances, electronics, and household clutter.Understanding how junk removal companies handle old items matters because it directly impacts the environment and the local community. Recycling reduces landfill waste, conserves resources, and helps reusable items find a second life. Whether you are cleaning out a garage, renovating a property, or removing office debris, knowing what happens after pickup can help you make better decisions. In Spring Hill, many junk removal providers are taking extra steps to support eco-friendly practices while helping residents maintain clean and organized spaces.How Junk Removal Companies Handle Collected ItemsMost professional junk removal companies follow a sorting process after collecting items from homes or businesses. Instead of dumping everything together, they separate materials based on recyclability, usability, and disposal requirements. This process helps reduce unnecessary landfill waste and supports more environmentally responsible practices.Furniture, cardboard, metal, electronics, and plastics are often evaluated individually. Items in good condition may be donated to local charities or community organizations. Materials like steel, aluminum, and paper products are commonly sent to recycling facilities where they can be processed and reused. Hazardous materials or heavily damaged items are usually disposed of according to local regulations.For homeowners in Spring Hill, this approach offers peace of mind during cleanouts. Many people want to reduce waste but do not have the time or equipment to transport items themselves. Professional junk removal companies simplify the process by handling sorting, hauling, and disposal efficiently. This not only saves time but also helps reduce environmental impact throughout the community.What Types of Items Can Be Recycled?A wide variety of household and commercial items can be recycled during the junk removal process. Metals are among the most recyclable materials because they can be melted down and reused repeatedly without losing quality. Old appliances, bed frames, shelving, and tools often contain recyclable metal components.Paper and cardboard are also commonly recycled. During moving projects or garage cleanouts, many homeowners accumulate large amounts of packaging materials that can be processed instead of thrown away. Electronics are another important category because they contain valuable materials that should not end up in landfills.Some companies also recycle wood, yard debris, and certain plastics depending on local recycling programs. Mattresses, tires, and construction materials may require specialized disposal methods, but parts of these items can still sometimes be reused or recycled.Choosing a junk removal company that prioritizes recycling helps reduce unnecessary waste. It also encourages responsible consumption habits within the local community. Residents in Spring Hill often appreciate knowing that old items can still serve a purpose instead of contributing to growing landfill problems.Why Recycling Matters During Junk RemovalRecycling plays an important role in reducing environmental damage caused by excessive waste. Landfills continue to expand as more unwanted materials are discarded each year. When recyclable items are separated properly, fewer resources are wasted and pollution levels can be reduced.Old electronics, batteries, and appliances can release harmful chemicals into the environment if they are not handled correctly. Recycling helps prevent these materials from contaminating soil and water supplies. It also decreases the need for raw material extraction, which reduces energy consumption and environmental strain.For local communities like Spring Hill, recycling supports cleaner neighborhoods and more sustainable waste management systems. Homeowners are increasingly interested in eco-friendly services because they understand the long-term benefits for future generations.Professional junk removal companies that focus on responsible disposal also help educate customers about sustainability. Many people are surprised to learn how many everyday household items can actually be recycled or donated. By supporting companies that prioritize recycling, residents can contribute to a healthier and more environmentally conscious community.Do Junk Removal Companies Donate Usable Items?Many junk removal companies do more than recycle materials. They also donate usable items whenever possible. Furniture, clothing, household goods, office equipment, and appliances in working condition are often redirected to local charities, donation centers, or nonprofit organizations.Donation programs benefit both the environment and the community. Instead of sending usable items to landfills, these products can help families in need or support charitable organizations. This gives unwanted belongings a second life while reducing unnecessary waste.Homeowners often discover valuable items during garage cleanouts, estate cleanups, or moving projects. Rather than throwing these items away, junk removal teams may identify opportunities for donation. Some companies even partner directly with local charities to streamline the process.In Spring Hill, donation-focused junk removal services are becoming more popular because residents appreciate environmentally responsible disposal methods. Choosing a company that supports donations can make a cleanup project feel more meaningful while helping local organizations receive useful resources.The Difference Between Recycling and DisposalAlthough recycling and disposal are both part of the junk removal process, they are very different practices. Recycling focuses on recovering materials that can be processed and reused. Disposal involves sending waste to landfills or approved waste facilities when items cannot be reused safely.Not every item collected during junk removal can be recycled. Damaged materials, contaminated waste, or hazardous substances sometimes require special disposal methods. However, responsible companies attempt to recycle or donate as much as possible before resorting to landfill disposal.Understanding this difference helps customers make informed choices when selecting a junk removal provider. Companies with strong recycling practices usually emphasize sustainability and transparency. They often explain how collected materials are handled after pickup.In Spring Hill, residents are becoming more interested in eco-conscious waste solutions. Asking about recycling rates and disposal methods can help homeowners choose companies that align with their environmental values. A responsible junk removal service should always prioritize recycling and donation whenever practical.How Recycling Benefits Spring Hill ResidentsRecycling through junk removal services provides several benefits for Spring Hill residents. Cleaner neighborhoods are one of the most visible advantages. Removing unwanted items responsibly helps reduce illegal dumping, overflowing trash areas, and unnecessary clutter around homes and businesses.Environmental protection is another major benefit. Recycling conserves natural resources and lowers greenhouse gas emissions associated with manufacturing new products. It also helps reduce landfill overcrowding, which is becoming a growing concern in many communities.Residents can also save time and effort by hiring professionals who understand local recycling guidelines. Large items like appliances, furniture, and electronics can be difficult to transport without proper equipment. Junk removal teams handle the heavy lifting while ensuring materials are processed correctly.Supporting companies that focus on recycling also encourages sustainable business practices throughout the local economy. As more residents request environmentally responsible services, more businesses are motivated to improve their waste management systems and recycling efforts.Choosing the Right Junk Removal CompanyNot all junk removal companies follow the same environmental practices. Some prioritize recycling and donations, while others may rely heavily on landfill disposal. That is why it is important to research companies before scheduling a pickup service.Customers should ask questions about recycling policies, donation partnerships, and disposal methods. A reliable company should be transparent about how collected items are handled after removal. Reading customer reviews can also provide insight into a company’s professionalism and environmental commitment.Experience and proper licensing are important factors as well. Professional teams should understand local disposal regulations and know how to manage different types of waste safely. Fast response times, fair pricing, and dependable customer service also contribute to a positive experience.For homeowners and businesses in Spring Hill, selecting a company that values sustainability can make a significant difference. Responsible junk removal services help protect the environment while providing convenient and efficient cleanup solutions for every type of project.ConclusionMany Spring Hill junk removal companies are making strong efforts to recycle, donate, and responsibly dispose of unwanted items. From furniture and electronics to cardboard and appliances, many materials can be reused instead of ending up in landfills. Recycling not only protects the environment but also supports cleaner neighborhoods and more sustainable communities.Choosing a company that prioritizes eco-friendly practices can help homeowners feel confident about their cleanup projects. Donation programs, proper sorting methods, and responsible disposal all contribute to better waste management throughout Spring Hill.If you are looking for reliable and environmentally responsible junk removal services, contact Junk2Go Junk Removal in Spring Hill at +1 813-850-1412. Their team helps residents remove unwanted clutter efficiently while supporting recycling and sustainable disposal practices whenever possible.Junk2Go Junk Removal15004 Bailey Hill Rd, Brooksville, FL 34614, United States+18138501412https://junk2gofl.com/spring-hill/  Media Contact Organization: Junk2Go Junk Removal Contact Person: Junk2Go Junk Removal Website: http://junk2gofl.com/ Email: Send Email Contact Number: +18138501412 Address:15004 Bailey Hill Rd, Brooksville, FL 34614, United States Address 2: HGW8+3V Brooksville, Florida, USA City: Florida State: Brooksville Country:United States Release id:45041 The post Do Spring Hill Junk Removal Companies Recycle Old Items appeared first on King Newswire. This content is provided by a third-party source.. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licences, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright concerns related to this article, please contact the company listed in the ‘Media Contact’ section above.

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