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Kodie Bennion Joins Steptoe & Johnson's Growing Dallas Office

Thu, Jul 09, 2026 13:56 EDT

Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to welcome Kodie Bennion to the Dallas office as Of Counsel in the firm's Litigation department. Bennion is the fifth attorney to join the firm's team in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this year, following 17 attorney hires in 2025. "Kodie is a strong addition to our growing Dallas team," said Christopher L. Slaughter, CEO of Steptoe & Johnson. "His track record in complex commercial disputes, including RICO claims, and his hands-on approach to protecting clients' business interests will strengthen our ability to serve clients throughout Texas." Bennion focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation and business disputes, serving clients in various sectors such as energy, construction, real estate, private investment, banking, aerospace, franchising, health care, insurance, and agribusiness. His experience includes handling business dissolutions, breach-of-contract cases, fiduciary-duty conflicts, fraud and RICO allegations, trade secret and noncompete lawsuits, patent infringement, and wind rights disputes. Bennion earned his bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and his law degree from Harvard Law School. He is licensed to practice in Texas.

Shell Shock Technologies Announces .50 BMG NAS3™ Case

Thu, Jul 09, 2026 12:35 EDT

Third-party live-fire testing confirms substantial velocity gains; production is underway with expected availability in August 2026. Shell Shock Technologies , LLC (SST), a leading innovator in the ammunition industry, today announced the completion of independent live-fire testing for its .50 BMG NAS 3 ™ case, with results confirming significant velocity and performance advantages over standard brass at standard operating pressures. The .50 BMG NAS 3 case was developed to meet the demanding performance and logistics requirements of military and law enforcement end-users, as well as extreme long-range precision shooters. Production is currently underway, and SST expects the .50 BMG NAS 3 case to be available for purchase on its website in August 2026. Testing was conducted by Vairog US, LLC on March 31, 2026, using a 650-grain Ball projectile, WC860 propellant, and a CCI No.35 primer in a 28-inch barrel. At a 265-grain powder charge and 66,770 PSI, the SST NAS 3 case produced 3,111 feet per second. For reference, standard brass-cased M33 Ball ammunition typically produces approximately 2,910 FPS. Testing was conducted across nine charge weights ranging from 245 to 285 grains, with zero primer or case failures recorded throughout. The velocity advantage is a direct function of NAS 3 case architecture. The SST .50 BMG case features approximately 13.5 percent greater internal capacity than standard brass, roughly 330 grains of case volume, versus ~290 grains, enabling a meaningfully higher powder charge at equivalent pressures. The result is greater muzzle velocity and downrange energy without exceeding the cartridge's standard pressure envelope. Weight reduction is equally significant. At approximately 33.7 grams, the SST .50 BMG NAS 3 case is roughly 40 percent lighter than a comparable brass case (~54.85 grams). Across 1,000 rounds, that translates to approximately 46 pounds of weight savings, a logistics and mobility benefit with direct operational relevance for military and law enforcement personnel managing load weight in the field. This is also a meaningful advantage for long-range competition and precision shooting disciplines where every equipment decision matters. The NAS 3 case's nickel-stainless steel alloy construction also contributes to cleaner extractions, faster cooling versus brass, and corrosion resistance that supports reliable performance under sustained fire and adverse environmental conditions. "The .50 BMG has defined long-range precision and overmatch capability for generations. What we've done with the NAS 3 case is take that proven platform and fundamentally change what it's capable of delivering. Independent testing confirms what our engineering told us: more velocity, less weight, same pressure envelope. For the military and law enforcement operators and long-range precision shooters who depend on this caliber, that's not an incremental improvement. That's a new baseline," said Peter Foss , Managing Partner and CEO of Shell Shock Technologies. The .50 BMG NAS 3 case is engineered for professional end-users who require every performance advantage the platform can deliver, and for precision shooters pushing the limits of extreme long-range capability. Keep up with Shell Tech's advanced ammunition on the website and social media platforms: Facebook , Instagram , X (formerly Twitter) , and YouTube .

Steptoe & Johnson Announces New Scholarship in Recognition of Sharon Flanery's Leadership on the WVU Alumni Association

Thu, Jul 09, 2026 09:53 EDT

Steptoe & Johnson congratulates Sharon Flanery , who on June 12 was named Chair of the Board of Directors of the West Virginia University Alumni Association. Flanery previously served as the Vice Chair of the Board and has been an active alumni supporter of WVU since earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum Engineering in 1978, becoming the first female graduate of the program. "I'm excited to continue supporting WVU and its mission through service on the WVU Alumni Association," said Flanery. "I look forward to building on the excellent work of my predecessor, Zach Mendelson, and my Steptoe & Johnson colleague and Past Chair, Marilyn McClure-Demers." In recognition of Flanery's leadership as Chair of Steptoe & Johnson's Energy and Natural Resources Department, and her longstanding service to WVU, Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce the creation and endowment of the Sharon Flanery Alumni Opportunity Scholarship, which the firm is launching with a contribution of $50,000. Funds generated from this scholarship endowment will provide need-based undergraduate scholarships for students from Harrison County, WV, Flanery's home county, where she was born and graduated from high school. "Sharon is a cherished partner and friend, and a great leader. Her contributions at the firm have been transformational, and we are eager to see what she will accomplish for WVU as Chair of the WVUAA Board," said Christopher Slaughter, CEO of Steptoe & Johnson. "We are so proud of Sharon, and so grateful for her contributions to the firm over the years, that we want to honor her achievements with the creation of this new scholarship." Flanery is a nationally recognized leader in energy and natural resources law. She is the Energy & Natural Resources Department Chair Emeritus at Steptoe & Johnson and serves as the Chair of the Advisory Board for the Institute for Energy Law.

PerkinElmer & Covalent: Advanced Failure Analysis Collaboration

Thu, Jul 09, 2026 09:23 EDT

Collaboration pairs PerkinElmer's ICP-MS/MS and LC-MS/MS technologies with Covalent's failure analysis expertise to help manufacturers pinpoint the root causes of material failure and performance degradation. PerkinElmer and Covalent today announced a strategic collaboration to provide advanced analytical instrumentation and analysis services that address the growing complexity of failure analysis and materials characterization. In the high-stakes fields of advanced electronics, semiconductor manufacturing, energy storage, and other precision-materials industries, identifying the root causes of material failures and performance drops is essential. Component degradation, trace chemical contamination, and structural breakdowns require highly sensitive analytical tools capable of detecting the smallest indicators of a larger problem. Utilizing Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS) and Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), researchers and manufacturers can track down ultra-trace elemental impurities and organic degradation mechanisms. These techniques optimize manufacturing quality control and accelerate root-cause failure analysis. "This is an important partnership to help us better understand the analysis challenges facing the semiconductor, electronics, and battery industries," said Paul Davies, Vice President, North America, PerkinElmer. "Covalent is a well-respected subject matter expert in this space and will be an invaluable voice of the customer, helping us push the boundaries of what ICP-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, and other technologies in our portfolio are capable of in failure analysis, raw material characterization, and battery lifetime diagnostics." "PerkinElmer has been a trusted leader in analytical science for decades, and we are honored that they chose to partner with us for these critical applications," said Craig Hunter, CEO of Covalent. "As materials systems and product designs become more complex, the ability to combine cutting-edge instrumentation with expert application knowledge is more important than ever. Our partnership with PerkinElmer will help customers gain deeper insight into the mechanisms that drive performance and reliability." PerkinElmer's ICP-MS/MS delivers unmatched sensitivity for ultra-trace chemical analysis of metallic impurities before they deposit on silicon or compound-silicon wafers. The technique can also characterize the corrosion, solder joint deterioration, and migratory short-circuiting that cause modern printed circuit boards and electronic packages to fail. PerkinElmer's LC-MS/MS technology provides electrolyte degradation profiling for battery performance analysis and helps characterize the chemical degradation of coatings and epoxy mold compounds in electronic components. These same capabilities extend to impurity profiling, medical device characterization, and broader precision-materials work where chemical sensitivity is the binding constraint. About PerkinElmer PerkinElmer is a global leader in analytical and testing solutions, pharma specialty services, and omics solutions, serving customers across the life sciences, applied & industrial, and food. Drawing on nearly 90 years of pioneering innovation and engineering expertise, we support the science of our customers with insights of the highest standards of safety, quality and compliance for vital therapeutics, the integrity of the global food chain, the performance and sustainability of critical materials, and the sustainability of our environment. Together with scientists, laboratory and quality leaders, and manufacturing operators worldwide, our 5,500 colleagues in 35 countries empower progress by providing trusted insights and services for a healthier, safer, and more sustainable world. For more information, visit: www.perkinelmer.com About Covalent Covalent is a leading provider of advanced material testing, characterization, and failure analysis services, helping manufacturers, OEMs, and R&D teams turn complex material data into clear, actionable insights. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Covalent operates a 30,000-square-foot laboratory equipped with more than 75 instruments and $25 million in analytical technology, backed by a team of scientists more than 70 percent of whom hold PhDs or advanced degrees. Accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 across more than 60 standardized and proprietary methods, Covalent supports more than 1,500 customers across the semiconductor, electronics, energy, medtech, aerospace, and advanced materials industries. For more information, visit www.covalent.com .

TCN Announces Strategic Integration with Capone to Streamline Collections Operations Across Europe

Thu, Jul 09, 2026 07:04 EDT

TCN is strengthening its position in the European collections market through a new integration with Capone, a leading debt collection platform trusted by banks, collection agencies and fintech organisations across Europe. The partnership delivers a seamless, cost-effective solution that simplifies implementation and removes barriers to modernising customer communications. With more than 20 years of experience in the debt collection industry, Capone has built a strong reputation as a trusted debt collection platform, capable of supporting end-to-end collection and recovery processes for all debtor segments and product types within a single system. Originally the leading debt collection system in Romania, Capone now serves clients all across Europe. The new integration has been developed to provide a seamless connection between TCN's cloud contact centre platform and Capone debt collection software, removing common barriers to implementation and migration for organisations looking to modernise their customer engagement capabilities. Developed collaboratively by both companies, the integration creates a single, streamlined interface between the two platforms. This approach significantly reduces complexity, lowers maintenance requirements, and delivers a more cost-effective solution for mutual customers. By maintaining a single integration point, upgrades and enhancements made by either company can be managed efficiently without requiring customers to undertake extensive redevelopment or system modifications. "This integration represents a significant step forward for collections organisations across Europe," said Kerry Sherman, VP, EMEA and Co-founder, TCN. "Our goal has always been to remove obstacles that can slow down digital transformation projects. By working closely with Capone, we've created a seamless, cloud-based integration that simplifies deployment, reduces ongoing maintenance, and enables organisations to take advantage of the latest communication technologies without disrupting their existing workflows." Capone CEO, Stefan Paun, added: "We are delighted to partner with TCN on this integration. Our clients rely on Capone to manage critical collections processes, and integrating with TCN's cloud communications platform gives them greater flexibility, efficiency, and scalability." The integration is particularly significant for TCN's continued expansion across Europe. With many debt collection agencies already using Capone, the partnership enables TCN to integrate quickly and seamlessly into existing environments, accelerating deployment timelines and delivering faster value to customers. As organisations continue to modernise customer engagement and collections operations, the combined capabilities of TCN and Capone provide a powerful, future-ready solution that supports operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and exceptional customer experiences. For more information about TCN, visit www.tcn.com or call TCN EU on +40 31 631 8791.

Vet Industry Reacts to Biggest Sector Reforms in 50 Years

Thu, Jul 09, 2026 04:56 EDT

The government has published its White Paper setting out proposed reforms including mandatory price lists for common treatments, greater ownership transparency, a proposed £21 cap on written prescription fees, licensing for vet practices, inspections, compliance reports and the potential creation of a new independent veterinary ombudsman. Announcement here: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cheaper-vet-fees-and-new-ombudsman-in-biggest-reforms-to-vet-sector-in-half-a-century Eddie Holmes, Founder of VetsCompared, welcomes the move toward greater transparency, but warns that presenting the reforms as a route to cheaper vet fees may be misleading. Eddie Holmes, Founder of ComplianceForVets and VetsCompared, commented: "We welcome the government's intention to improve transparency, competition and outcomes for pet owners. The veterinary sector needs reform, and pet owners should have clearer information on prices, ownership, treatment options, prescriptions and routes of redress. However, there is a serious risk that these reforms are being presented as a route to cheaper vet fees when, in practice, they could result in higher fees and higher insurance premiums unless implementation is handled carefully. Mandatory licensing, inspections, published compliance reports, price disclosure, complaint handling, ombudsman processes and data submissions will all create new operational burdens for practices. Large corporate groups can centralise this work across compliance, legal and data teams, but independent practices do not have the same capacity. That cost has to go somewhere. If written prescription fees are capped, that may reduce one visible charge for pet owners, but practices are likely to recover lost income through consultation fees, diagnostics, procedures, medication reviews or care plans. That is not necessarily profiteering - it is basic cost recovery in a high-pressure clinical business. There is also a risk that price transparency pushes some prices up, not down. If independent practices discover they are materially cheaper than corporate competitors, many may conclude they have been undercharging and move closer to the local market rate. The policy objective is right. Pet owners deserve transparency. But the government and CMA must ensure these reforms are proportionate, digitally deliverable and realistic for independent practices. Otherwise, a package promoted as reducing costs could end up increasing fees, increasing insurance premiums and weakening the independent sector that many pet owners trust most." END

SGS reports on German Revision to Food Contact Materials Database

Thu, Jul 09, 2026 04:15 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 088.26, featuring the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment's (Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung, BfR) revision of its database for food contact materials (FCMs) and articles. In June 2026, the BfR amended four recommendations for FCMs and articles, covering commodities based on natural and synthetic rubber and copolymers of ethylene, propylene, butylene, vinyl esters and unsaturated aliphatic acids and their salts and esters. In addition, the BfR introduced a new Recommendation XXI/3, 'Consumer goods made of thermoplastic elastomer vulcanizates (TPVs),' as part of its series of recommendations for FCMs and articles. These revisions affect stakeholders across the FCM and articles supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, retailers and other intermediaries operating in the German market, and apply from June 1, 2026. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 088.26 includes further information about the revisions, including the key provisions of Recommendation XXI/3 for consumer goods made of TPVs. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 088.26 for more details. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's food contact material services. [www.sgs.com/en/service-groups/food-contact-materials] SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Germany Revises Food Contact Materials Database SafeGuardS. [www.sgs.com/en/news/2026/06/safeguards-08826-germanys-bfr-revises-food-contact-materials-database] Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. [www.sgs.com/subscribes] For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

SGS Reports on Rhode Island's Amendments to the Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024

Thu, Jul 09, 2026 04:07 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 090.26, which focuses on the latest amendments to the Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024 (the Act) in the US state of Rhode Island. The amendments clarify and strengthen enforcement provisions and establish conditions for exemptions. The per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) family of chemicals, known as 'forever chemicals,' is increasingly restricted due to their bioaccumulative characteristics and the serious harm some of them have been found to cause to human and environmental health. Originally enacted in 2024, the Act regulated the use of intentionally added PFAS in specified categories of consumer products. The state later expanded the scope of the Act in 2025 to include firefighting personal protective equipment (PPE). The latest amendment to the Act, H 7734, was signed into law by the governor of Rhode Island on June 19, 2026, to clarify and strengthen enforcement provisions. Changes in the Act became effective on June 19, 2026, the date of enactment (upon passage). The amendments affect stakeholders across the consumer products supply chain, including manufacturers, importers and distributors operating in Rhode Island. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 090.26 includes further information on the amendment's enforcement provisions, renewable exemptions and eligibility criteria for exempt products. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 090.26 for more details. IMPACT NOW IMPACT NOW for sustainability consolidates all SGS's sustainability offerings under four strategic pillars: climate, nature, ESG assurance and circularity. Through these pillars, SGS offers trusted compliance solutions that directly help businesses address the key environmental and social challenges impacting the planet. Find out more at www.sgs.com/impactnow SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Rhode Island, USA, Revises Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024 SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

GALLS® Announces Extension of National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame Sponsorship Through 2030

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 22:00 EDT

Relocation of 2027 Induction Ceremony to Lexington, KY - and a Wall of Fame at GALLS ® Headquarters GALLS ® , the nation's leading distributor of uniforms and equipment for public safety professionals, is proud to announce the extension of its title sponsorship of the National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame (NLEOHOF) through the year 2030. In conjunction with this renewed commitment, GALLS ® and the NLEOHOF are excited to announce the relocation of the annual Induction Ceremony to Lexington, Kentucky, beginning in 2027, as well as the installation of the Wall of Fame at GALLS ® corporate headquarters. The National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame was established to recognize and honor the outstanding services, bravery, and sacrifices of law enforcement officers across the United States. By extending its sponsorship through the end of the decade, GALLS ® continues to illustrate its dedication to the men and women who put their lives on the line daily to protect and serve their communities. The NLEOHOF induction ceremonies feature awards in several categories, including the Courage in Service Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Distinguished Service Award. Each year's ceremony highlights the inspiring stories of officers whose actions demonstrate law enforcement's "service over self" commitment to their communities and who have gone above and beyond the call of duty. "We are honored to continue our partnership with the National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame. Our mission at GALLS ® has always been to support public safety professionals with a relentless focus on our heroes who wear the badge. Extending this sponsorship through 2030 allows us to further champion their service and ensure their acts of selflessness and courage are recognized on a national stage." - Mike Fadden, CEO of GALLS® "The extension of our partnership with GALLS ® through 2030 and serving as the home of the Hall of Fame represents more than a sponsorship-it reflects a shared commitment to recognizing excellence, preserving history, and supporting the law enforcement community. We are grateful for GALLS ® ' continued investment in our mission and excited about what we will accomplish together in the years ahead." - Megan Stockburger, Co-founder and Executive Director of the NLEOHOF Additionally, starting in 2027, the NLEOHOF Induction Ceremony will enter a new chapter by moving to Lexington, Kentucky, home of GALLS ® ' corporate headquarters. Hosting the event in Lexington will not only bring the celebration closer to the heart of the GALLS ® organization but will also provide a welcoming, central location with deep ties to the public safety community for honorees, their families, and law enforcement leaders from across the country. With this expanded partnership, GALLS ® is also proud to become the home of the National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame. A dedicated Wall of Fame will be unveiled at GALLS ® corporate headquarters in September, displaying portraits of every past inductee in a single, lasting tribute. Open to visiting families, agencies, and the public safety community, the Wall of Fame will ensure that the courage and sacrifice of each honored officer remain on permanent display-preserving their legacies for generations to come and inspiring the thousands of GALLS ® team members who serve those who serve, every single day. For more information about GALLS ® and its commitment to public safety professionals, please visit www.galls.com. For more information on the National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame, including nomination details and past inductees, visit www.nationalleohalloffame.com . Submissions for the 2027 Induction class are open and accepting nominations until October 31.

Bingo Bash with CARE & Pink Bag Event to Support Breast Cancer Survivors and Thrivers

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 15:27 EDT

Free September 12 event at Galleria at Tyler will bring breast cancer survivors and thrivers together for bingo, community support and a pink bag event.  The CARE Project, Inc., and Galleria at Tyler will host a Bingo Bash with CARE & Pink Bag Event from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. September 12, 2026, in the upstairs food court at Galleria at Tyler. The event is open to 150 breast cancer survivors and thrivers, who must register in advance to secure complimentary admission and a gift bag. The Pink Bag Event is sponsored by the United Breast Cancer Foundation. Guests will gather for a morning of bingo, connection and community support designed to celebrate and encourage people affected by breast cancer. "We are honored to create a welcoming space where survivors and thrivers can feel celebrated, supported and seen," said Carrie Madrid, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The CARE Project, Inc. "Bingo Bash with CARE is about community, hope and making sure no one walks this journey alone." Registration is required for breast cancer survivors and thrivers. Community members also may support the event by donating to help sponsor the celebration. Event details: What : Bingo Bash with CARE & Pink Bag Event When : 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. September 12, 2026 Where : Galleria at Tyler, upstairs food court Who : Open to 150 breast cancer survivors and thrivers Hosts : The CARE Project, Inc., and Galleria at Tyler Pink Bag Sponso r: United Breast Cancer Foundation Cosponsors : Galleria at Tyler and Dameron Communications Register at : https://givebutter.com/bingo-bash-with-care-mfdcnx "At Galleria at Tyler , we are more than a shopping destination; we are a community gathering place. Partnering with The CARE Project allows us to stand with Riverside County families touched by breast cancer. Together, we are raising awareness, celebrating resilient survivors, and providing vital financial and emotional mentorship so that no one has to face this difficult journey alone," said Joseline Cornejo, General Manager and Property Operations at Galleria at Tyler. The CARE Project , Inc. provides a range of essential services to breast cancer survivors, including: Financial support for treatment co-pays, rent, utilities, groceries and transportation. Emotional support through peer mentoring and the Survivor Social Club. Lymphedema care via a partnership with LymphaDivas , providing compression sleeves, gauntlets and gloves to survivors at no cost. For more information about these services or to inquire about support, please contact Carrie Madrid, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The CARE Project, Inc., at CMadrid@TheCareProjectInc.org , TheCareProjectInc.org , or (951) 742-7405.

Laura Burgess Marketing (LBM) Wins Two 2026 Bulldog PR Awards

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 15:01 EDT

The boutique, second-generation firm wins Gold for Small Agency/Sole Practitioner of the Year and Silver for Best Boutique Agency, earning back-to-back honors for the only PR awards program judged exclusively by working journalists. Laura Burgess Marketing (LBM), public relations and marketing communications for the law enforcement, public safety, military, outdoor, shooting sports, hunting, and forensic communities, has been recognized with two honors in the 2026 Bulldog PR Awards. LBM earned Gold for Small Agency/Sole Practitioner of the Year and Silver for Best Boutique Agency, placing the second-generation firm among the top independent agencies in the country. Administered by Bulldog Reporter, the 2026 Bulldog PR Awards are the only PR awards program judged exclusively by working journalists, the very audience PR professionals spend their careers trying to reach. For more than 25 years, the program has set the bar for excellence in storytelling, strategic communications, media relations, and measurable impact. Winning two categories in that arena is no small feat for a company that operates in a very specific niche against firms many times its size. "We are honored to win these awards from the Bulldog Reporter," said Ashley Burgess Gall, President and Owner of Laura Burgess Marketing. "These awards mean more to us because they come from journalists. These are the people who decide whether a story breaks through or gets buried. For a small, second-gen agency to earn Gold and Silver against some of the biggest names in PR tells our clients exactly what we tell them every day: you don't need the largest agency in the room. You need the one that knows your industry like the back of its hand and gets results." For over two decades, LBM has specialized in marketing communications for firearms, defense, law enforcement, outdoor, and tactical brands. These are industries that are routinely underserved or misunderstood by traditional agencies. Operating where platform bans, advertising restrictions, and shifting public sentiment make conventional tactics fall flat, LBM functions as a strategic translator: bridging manufacturers, media, dealers, and end users with messaging that is technically accurate, culturally fluent, and compliant across every channel. That focus shows up in retention. LBM serves a roster of clients with an average tenure of more than seven years and a longest-standing partnership spanning 14 years. This level of loyalty is earned by staying senior-led on every account, with clients working directly with the decision makers who understand their product lines, regulatory constraints, and dealer networks. The 2026 honors arrive as LBM continues to build national visibility under second-generation ownership, combining multi-decade category fluency with modern, integrated digital strategy. To learn more about the Bulldog PR Awards and to subscribe to the Bulldog Reporter daily newsletter for PR and communication news, visit www.bulldogreporter.com . Find out how Laura Burgess Marketing can help your company get noticed at www.lauraburgess.com , or visit us on Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , or Twitter to see what our clients are up to.

Caracal USA®'s CMP9 Pistol Featured in Mrgunsngear Giveaway

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 14:45 EDT

Popular firearms reviewer Mrgunsngear is giving away a Caracal CMP9 or CMP9K pistol, offering one winner the choice between the platform's two configurations. Caracal USA ®, a leading U.S.-based manufacturer of small arms for the law enforcement and defense markets, today announced it has donated its CMP9 pistol platform for a new giveaway hosted by independent firearms reviewer Mrgunsngear . The promotion, which is operated and administered by Mrgunsngear, will award one winner their choice of a Caracal CMP9 or CMP9K pistol. Enter the giveaway at t.lt02.net/lp/k4O30QUL/sweeps . The giveaway follows Mrgunsngear's recent hands-on review of the CMP9 platform, in which Mrgunsngear evaluated the pistol's design, handling, and performance characteristics. The full review is available on YouTube and Rumble . "We're glad to see the CMP9 platform getting this level of attention from someone as respected in the industry as Mrgunsngear," said Jeffrey Spalding, CEO and President of Caracal USA. "Opportunities like this let shooters see the CMP9 and CMP9K in action and get a clear look at what the platform can do before it's in their hands." The CMP9 and CMP9K are 9x19mm NATO semi-automatic pistols that bring modern manufacturing and battle-proven design into a compact platform bridging the gap between pistol-caliber carbine and duty performance. The CMP9 features a 9-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, while the shorter CMP9K variant incorporates a 6-inch barrel for enhanced maneuverability in close-quarters or vehicle operations. Both models operate on an advanced blowback system and feed from widely available MP5-style magazines, with fully ambidextrous AR/M4-style controls designed to deliver immediate familiarity for professional users while offering adaptability for personal defense and recreational shooting. Both models are built on a machined 7075-T6 aluminum forend for durability under extreme conditions. The cold hammer-forged barrels are designed for exceptional accuracy and endurance, including the ability to withstand bore obstructions. Each pistol includes a machined 1913 Picatinny rail mount on the lower receiver for a variety of buttstock and pistol brace options (not included with the firearm), along with an M-LOK handguard with accessory slots at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions for mounting flexibility. Weighing just under five pounds, the CMP9 and CMP9K balance durability with maneuverability. Both models feature a flash hider threaded onto a ½-28 thread pitch, an ambidextrous charging handle and AR/M4-compatible pistol grips for customization. The advanced blowback system is designed to minimize felt recoil and deliver smooth cycling, even during sustained fire. For more information about Caracal USA and its full line of firearms, visit www.caracalusa.com . Follow along on Instagram , Facebook , YouTube , or LinkedIn .

Wells Fargo Foundation Provides $1 Million Grant to Ascendus to Expand Capital Access for Broward County Entrepreneurs

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 12:40 EDT

Ascendus to deploy $900,000 in loans and pair every dollar with hands-on coaching, supporting an estimated 160 local jobs across 36 Broward small businesses Today at the 2026 Broward & Beyond Business Conference, the Wells Fargo Foundation announced a $1 million philanthropic investment in Ascendus to launch BRIDGE Broward - Broward Resources for Inclusive Development & Growth for Entrepreneurs - a program designed to close the access-to-capital gap that has long held back small business owners in Broward County. The initiative will deploy $900,000 in loans to an estimated 36 entrepreneurs across the county, pair every borrower with personalized financial coaching, and create or retain an estimated 160 local jobs over the grant period. Loans will be delivered by Ascendus, the nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) lender, and supported by three Broward-based community partners - Prospera, Hispanic Unity of Florida, and Urban League Central County Community Development Corporation - who will provide tailored technical assistance to participants. For many Broward small business owners traditional bank financing remains out of reach. BRIDGE Broward was built to change that. "Capital alone is not enough. Real ascension happens when capital meets coaching and collaboration. With this Wells Fargo Foundation grant and our Broward partners, we are not just lending money, we are building a system that helps entrepreneurs grow stronger businesses, healthier finances, and more resilient livelihoods. We are proud to bring this to Broward County, where the talent and ambition of small business owners deserve a partner that meets them where they are." Paul Quintero, CEO, Ascendus "Small businesses are the heartbeat of Broward County, and we're committed to helping them grow and thrive. With this $1 million grant to help launch BRIDGE Broward, we're bringing together capital, local expertise, and strong community partnerships to expand access and create real opportunity for entrepreneurs who have too often been overlooked. We're proud to work alongside Ascendus and our local nonprofits to support the talent and ambition driving this community forward." Hector J. Ponte, South Florida Region Executive, Wells Fargo The announcement comes at a moment when small business owners across South Florida are navigating rising costs, tighter credit markets, and growing uncertainty. BRIDGE Broward responds with a model already proven across Florida: in over 20 years operating in the state, Ascendus has deployed more than $63 million in small business loans, serving more than 3,000 entrepreneurs. About the Program Through BRIDGE Broward , eligible Broward County small business owners can access: Microloans from $500 to $100,000, designed for entrepreneurs who cannot qualify for traditional bank financing. Lines of credit up to $50,000 at a fixed 15.99% rate, supporting recurring cash flow needs. Personalized financial coaching delivered with every loan - focused on credit health, business stability, and long-term financial confidence - and technical assistance from Broward community partners Prospera, Hispanic Unity of Florida, and Urban League Central County Community Development Corporation. "We are delighted to partner with Ascendus and Wells Fargo to help small business owners conquer one of their most significant barriers to success-the ability to access capital in a timely and effective manner-in addition to providing trusted and integral guidance to maximize its impact." Myrna Sonora, South Florida Vice President, Prospera "Every entrepreneur deserves a real shot at building something lasting. With this funding, HUF will take a holistic approach to closing the gap, making access to capital possible where it once felt out of reach by pairing every loan with personalized financial coaching and technical assistance that strengthens credit health, business stability, and long-term financial confidence. Partnerships like this multiply what any single organization can achieve alone, connecting our entrepreneurs to the capital, knowledge, and relationships that turn ambition into lasting success. Sharing resources builds collective strength." Felipe Pinzón - President & CEO, Hispanic Unity of Florida "Small businesses are the backbone of our local economy, yet too many entrepreneurs continue to face barriers to accessing capital. BRIDGE Broward is about creating opportunity, strengthening businesses, and driving inclusive economic growth. We are proud to partner with Wells Fargo Foundation, Ascendus, Prospera, and Hispanic Unity of Florida to help more Broward entrepreneurs access the resources they need to succeed." Dr. Germaine Smith-Baugh, Chairperson, Central County Community Development Corporation

SGS Reports on New US CPSC Proposal Targeting Battery Safety in Micromobility Devices

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 11:46 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 089.26, summarizing the US Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) notice of proposed rulemaking, 16 CFR 1265, for lithium-ion batteries used in micromobility products and their electrical systems. Published on June 24, 2026, the proposed rule is intended to reduce the risks of injury and death from electric shock, fires, explosions, gas or flame expulsion, burns, overheating, smoke inhalation and thermal runaway of lithium-ion cells. The following products are covered by the proposed rule: eBikes Personal eMobility products User-replaceable battery packs eBike conversion kits Aftermarket battery chargers The CPSC is open to comments on the proposed rule until August 24, 2026. The rule will affect manufacturers, importers, distributors, retailers and any entity placing the applicable products on US markets. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 089.26 includes further information on the proposed requirements. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 089.26 for more details. SGS bicycle, eBike and scooter testing services With a global network of accredited laboratories and local expertise in target markets, SGS provides unrivaled testing, inspection and certification services for bicycles, eBikes and scooters. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's bicycle and eBike services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full New US CPSC Proposal Targets Battery Safety in Micromobility Devices SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Vanessa Lin Global Ebike Product Manager Tel: +886 (2) 2299 3279 Dennis Lancion Consumer and Retail, Technical Manager, Hardlines Tel: +1 (905) 364-3757 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

July 2026 Learning Opportunities and Events at the American Marketing Association

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 11:37 EDT

For Immediate Release: July 8, 2026 Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org July 2026 Learning Opportunities and Events at the American Marketing Association July learning opportunities: digital marketing, SEO and AEO, and AI adoption Chicago, IL -This July, the American Marketing Association (AMA) is hosting new learning opportunities for marketers. AMA's professional development offerings are designed to meet marketers where they are, whether it's looking to deepen expertise or explore the latest trends shaping the future of marketing, the goal is to enable marketers to expand their knowledge base in accessible ways. For additional information and registration details for virtual trainings, bootcamps, and conferences, visit AMA.org . If you have questions about any of AMA's learning opportunities, please reach out for more information. Virtual Trainings, Bootcamps & Webinars The Future of SEO, AI, and Lead Generation July 15, 2026 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT Virtual Training Search has changed forever now that AI overviews populate the top search results and users increasingly bypass Google entirely to ask chatbots for recommendations. In this two-hour session, Any Crestodina (Cofounder and CMO of Orbit Media) offers a practical approach to improving your brand's AI visibility both on and off your website. Participants will walk away with actionable strategy to discover what AI thinks of their brand, fill service information gaps, get cited in AI sources, and build a resilient search strategy for the modern digital era. Focus or Fail: Fixing the Priority Problem July 15, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT Sponsored Webinar When everything feels urgent, nothing gets done. Marketing teams are constantly juggling competing priorities and struggling to prove their real impact. This session, brought to you by Wrike, breaks down how to distinguish high-impact projects from busy work. Featuring industry experts Richard Blatcher (Director of Industry GTM at Wrike) and Andrea Fazio (Director of Marketing Operations at Raymour and Flanigan), attendees will learn how to build a repeatable prioritization framework that aligns teams about what matters most. ABM Plays Matched to What Your Buyers Are Doing Right Now July 16, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT Sponsored Webinar Identifying in-market accounts is only half the battle: the real challenge is executing the right play the moment a buyer signal fires. Brought to you by ZoomInfo, this session features Amy Humphrey (Manager of GTM Plays) and Amy Gabriel (Demand Generation Manager) as they break down three specific campaign plays matched to real-time buyer actions. Participants will learn how to convert competitor accounts showing migrations signals, spot expansion opportunities within their current customer base and build a tiered ABM blitz around events. Walk away with practical strategies to perfectly coordinate marketing and sales messaging so both teams move on target accounts simultaneously. Marketing Across Generations: Connecting with Gen X & Baby Boomers July 21, 2026 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT Virtual Training While many marketing teams expend their energy chasing younger demographics, Gen X and Baby Boomers represent two of the most economically powerful consumer groups in the country - yet they remain consistently underestimated and misread. Led by generational expert Dr. Meghan Grace (Research & Consultant at Grace Strategies & Insights), this two-hour session provides data-informed insights into the unique cohort cultures, lived experiences, and decision-making patterns that shape how these two older generations engage with brands. Marketers will leave with a clearer picture of where their current messaging falls short and how to refine their communication methods to authentically align with older consumer values. Digital Marketing Copywriting July 22 - September 2, 2026 Virtual Training | 6-Week Small Group Format This six-week, cohort-style program blends live instruction with self-paced learning to help intermediate-level marketers build the technical foundations and creative instincts required for repeatable, high-quality copywriting across digital platforms. Led by digital medi expert and agency founder Will Francis, the training guides participants through weekly assignments and four live sessions focusing on audience personas, brand voice, social media accessibility, and more. Marketers will walk away with an actionable understanding of the content marketing funnel, strategies to drive consumer action using emotive copy, and a refined brand voice to elevate their messaging across all digital channels. Building a Scalable Content Strategy July 23 - 30, 2026 | 10:00 AM - 12:0O PM CDT 2-part Bootcamp Content teams that produce consistently great work aren't necessarily working harder; they are operating from a clear strategy and utilizing systems that prevent burnout. Led by Karlyn Ankrom (Founder and Lead Strategist of Oh Snap! Social), this two-part bootcamp is designed to evolve content chaos into purposeful, consistent execution. Participants will learn how to define a sharp Ideal Customer Profile (ICP), conduct content audits to understand what has previously worked, and redefine what "quality content" means in an AI-saturated landscape. The workshop provides practical frameworks to transform a single anchor idea into multiple platform-specific assets, establishing a sustainable content engine that maximizes impact without exhausting resources. Three Ways Institutions Are Blocking Their Own Pipeline July 21, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT Sponsored Webinar Many higher education institutions and organizations inadvertently create friction in their own enrollment and talent pipelines through outdated communication structures, misaligned messaging, and soiled data. Brought to you by Salesforce, this webinar breaks down the top three operational blocks that stifle pipeline growth and prevent meaningful engagement with prospective students and candidates.Marketing and admissions professionals will learn how to identify hidden drop-off points, streamline the cross-functional journey, and deploy targeted empathetic communication strategies that keep prospects moving smoothly through the funnel. AI Adoption: From Experimentation to Operationalization (Member-Only Training) July 29, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT Webinar AI is quickly becoming embedded in everyday marketing, yet many teams are still figuring out what meaningful, scaled adoption looks like beyond basic content generation. Led by Susan Westwater (CEO & Co-Founder of Pragmatic Digital), this exclusive members-only training explores how marketing leaders can transition their organizations from ad-hoc AI testing to intentional operational integration. The session focuses on workflow-first thinking over tool-first thinking, teaching participants how to adapt marketing operations, apply stronger human judgement and evaluation practices to AI-assisted work, and support consistent adoption across teams with varying levels of tech readiness. LinkedIn Learning Generative AI for Marketing Professional Certificate by the AMA Online | 4 Hours | Beginner AMA's Generative AI for Marketing Professionals Certificate course is available on the LinkedIn Learning platform. Generative AI is revolutionizing marketing and content creation. This new learning path equips marketers with the essential skills they need to harness AI tools responsibly, from prompt engineering fundamentals to creating authentic content and developing strategic AI implementation plans. Learners will acquire practical applications that will help boost productivity and drive innovation in their work. Upcoming Conference 2026 AMA Summer Academic Conference July 20 (Virtual) | July 24 - 26, 2026 (In-Person) Denver, CO & Online Centered around the theme of Increasing YOUR Impact: Amplifying Scholarship, Teaching, and Organizational Leadership, this premier academic event recognizes the multi-dimensional growth required at every stage of a marketing academic's career. Co-chaired by Kay Peters (UC Davis & University of Hamburg), Kelly Hewett (Colorado State University), and Kim Whitler (University of Virginia), the conference features curated workshops, expert panels, and collaborative sessions across 18 specialized tracks - including Consumer Behavior, Big Data & AI, and Marketing Education. Attendees will have the opportunity to receive critical publication feedback from leading scholars, explore innovative pedagogical approaches, and celebrate community achievements at the AMA Academic Awards Luncheon. Select virtual programming kicks off online on July 29, followed by the comprehensive in-person experience and specialized pre-conferences in Denver. 2026 AMA Creating Meaningful Societal Impact: Transformative Consumer Research (TCR) Pre-Conference July 23, 2026 | 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM CDT Pre-Conference | Denver, CO Hosted ahead of the main conference, this interactive pre-conference gathers the global Transformative Consumer Research (TCR) community to inspire rigorous, relationally engaged scholarship that drives positive social change. Co-chaired by Dr. Alexander Mitchell and Dr. Meredith Rhoads of Butler University, the session is designed for both newcomers and seasoned scholars looking to build meaningful connections and explore impactful research methodologies. Attendees will engage with creative approaches, frameworks, and tools to help advance new and ongoing projects, leveraging TCR's 20-year legacy of empowering marketing scholars through community-building, funding, publishing opportunities, and inspired teaching. DocSIG Pre-Conference at AMA Summer Academic Conference July 24, 2026 | 7:30 AM - 12:30 PM CDT Pre-Conference | Denver, CO DocSIG's doctoral pre-conference on job market readiness is designed to equip PhD students with the clarity, confidence, and strategies needed to successfully navigate the academic job market. Through interactive sessions, candid faculty insights, and small-group mentoring, participants will gain practical guidance on positioning their research, preparing application materials, delivering compelling job talks, and succeeding in interviews. Backed by faculty ambassadors Professor Kimberly Whitler and Professor Martin Mende, this dedicated session also creates space for meaningful peer and mentor connections, helping attendees build a strong support system as they transition from doctoral training to faculty roles. 2026 AMA Bayesian Inference for Consumer Behavior Researchers Pre-Conference July 24, 2026 | 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT Pre-Conference | Denver, CO This pre-conference tutorial introduces Bayesian inference as a flexible alternative to traditional significance testing when analyzing experimental data. Built specifically for consumer behavior researchers, the session guides attendees through core concepts, explores practical applications like Bayesian ANOVA and mediation, and provides hands-on software exercises. Participants are encouraged to bring their own datasets to practice applying analytical techniques in real-time, walking away with a practical framework to elevate their data interpretation and research methodologies. 2026 AMA Marketing Educators Pre-Conference: Improving the Classroom Through Practiced Tradition and New Technology July 24, 2026 | 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM CDT Pre-Conference | Denver, CO This half-day, in-person teaching excellence workshop focuses heavily on practical classroom implementation, showing educators how to operationalize AI in their courses immediately. Featuring short teaching-tool demos, such as AI-mediated sales role plays and integrating Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) concepts, attendees will participate in guiding working sessions to build their own take-home prompts, rubrics, policies, and teaching-portfolio components. Led by veteran faculty speakers and a keynote from Professor

CUBIG recognised in two Gartner® Emerging Tech reports

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 04:01 EDT

CUBIG , the company building Syntitan, an AI-ready data operating layer for enterprise AI, today announced it has been recognised in two recent Gartner® research publications focused on the technologies helping organisations accelerate the adoption of Agentic AI. CUBIG was recognised as a Sample Provider in the 2026 Gartner Emerging Tech: AI Vendor Race: Most Prominent Use Cases in Agentic AI by Industry and identified as a Tech Innovator in the 2026 Gartner Emerging Tech: AI Vendor Race: Tech Innovators in Agentic AI - Solution Accelerators. For CUBIG, these insights highlight the growing industry focus on addressing one of the most persistent barriers to enterprise AI adoption: the state of enterprise data itself. For many organisations, the challenge is not a lack of data. It is an abundance of enterprise data that remains difficult to use safely, reliably and consistently within AI systems. While AI capabilities continue to advance rapidly, many enterprises still struggle to move AI initiatives beyond proof-of-concept and into production. Their data is often fragmented, restricted by regulation or policy, uneven in quality, or disconnected from the workflows where AI is expected to operate. As a result, organisations face significant challenges deploying AI and agentic systems in production environments. CUBIG believes the latest Gartner insights reflects this shift in enterprise priorities. The Tech Innovators research highlights technologies that provide enterprise context, semantic data layers, governance and operational orchestration as becoming increasingly important for production-scale Agentic AI. According to Gartner, "Vendors that integrate enterprise context deliver greater value than those that only focus on model optimization". Gartner also predicts: "By 2027, 40% of enterprises will demote or decommission autonomous AI agents due to governance gaps identified only after production incidents occur". CUBIG believes these findings reinforce the growing need for what it describes as the missing operational data layer for enterprise AI. Through Syntitan, CUBIG enables organisations to prepare, validate and connect enterprise data states for training, evaluation, execution and governance across AI workflows. The platform brings together capabilities including DTS, which transforms restricted, scarce or low-quality enterprise data into AI-ready states while preserving its statistical structure, and LLM capsule, a context-preserving data layer that lets AI work on sensitive operational data that cannot move in raw form, reconstructing usable results inside the organisation's own environment. "Enterprise AI does not fail only because models are incapable. It often fails because the data state behind an AI run was never designed to be reused, traced or reproduced," said Bae Ho, Founder and CEO of CUBIG. "Organisations have invested heavily in data platforms, governance frameworks and AI infrastructure. Yet there remains a critical gap between managed data and operational AI. We believe this recognition from Gartner reinforces the need for an AI-ready data operating layer that makes enterprise data usable, traceable and ready for AI workflows." The Solution Accelerators research also highlights a deployment of CUBIG's technology within a leading South Korean life insurer. According to Gartner, "The solution increased classification accuracy by 85.9% to 90%, a 200% improvement over rule-based systems' 50% to 60% accuracy", enabling the retention of high-utility behavioural insights beyond the six-month legal limit. "Agentic AI may change how organisations operate, but autonomous systems are only as reliable as the data states they run on," added Ho. "As enterprises move from experimentation to production, data readiness, traceability and operational trust become foundational requirements. AI-ready data is not just a preparation step. It is part of the operating layer for scalable enterprise AI." CUBIG has recently expanded its international market presence as demand grows for technologies that help enterprises bridge the gap between data infrastructure and real-world AI deployment. The company works with organisations operating in regulated and data-intensive sectors including financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing and the public sector.

Dubai's Majida Housni Named to eXp Realty's International Agent Advisory Council

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 02:59 EDT

Dubai luxury specialist Majida Housni named to eXp Realty's International Agent Advisory Council, joining nine other agents worldwide in advising international leadership on policy, technology and culture. eXp Realty has named Majida Housni, founder of The Ledger Group and one of Dubai's most recognised luxury property specialists, to its International Agent Advisory Council (IAAC), making her the market's representative on the ten-agent body that advises eXp's executive leadership on policy, technology and company culture. Housni joins nine other newly named agents from Australia, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Ecuador, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Spain and Italy. They will sit alongside continuing IAAC member Alexandre Segues of France. The council draws agents from across eXp's 26 international markets and reports directly to eXp International's executive team. Members vet new technology before it reaches agents, give feedback on policy and training platforms, and push for programmes that reflect what agents actually need on the ground. The appointment comes as eXp Dubai marks its fourth year in the market. Since launching in December 2022 as eXp's 24th global market, the office has grown to more than 60 agents, with Dubai's prime residential segment delivering average quarterly growth of 2.7% between Q1 2025 and Q1 2026. "A Dubai voice on the IAAC could not come at a more relevant moment," said Dounia Fadi, Country Leader, eXp Realty Dubai. "Our own research shows just how fast this market moves. Jumeirah Village Circle alone now accounts for almost one in every 10 homes listed for sale across the emirate, and communities like Business Bay and Dubai South have grown into some of the busiest in the city. Majida understands that pace better than most. She has built her business across Dubai, Beverly Hills and Miami, working with buyers who expect global standards and local expertise in the same conversation. That is exactly the perspective our international network needs at the table right now, someone who can speak to what's happening on the ground here and translate it for agents right across eXp." Housni founded The Ledger Group after building a career spanning Dubai, Beverly Hills and Miami, and has represented high-profile international buyers across all three markets. She is also known across eXp's network for her focus on personal branding, regularly sharing insight on how agents can build visibility in competitive, high-value markets. "The clients we work with today don't think in borders, they think in lifestyle. Someone buying in Dubai is often the same person weighing Miami or Beverly Hills six months later. The IAAC gives us a real seat at the table to make sure eXp's global tools reflect how international buyers actually move, not just how one market operates," said Housni. "eXp's global footprint is the platform, what agents do with it is the differentiator. I'm looking forward to helping shape how eXp supports agents who operate the way I do: across markets, across services, for the same client." eXp also thanked its outgoing IAAC members for their service: Lizna Nel (South Africa, outgoing Chair), Shashank Chauhan (India), Armando Sacco (Italy) and Leesa Booysen (Portugal). "Dubai has become one of our most closely watched markets, and Majida's voice on the IAAC means the agents shaping our global strategy are hearing directly from someone living that growth in real time. That's how we keep the network honest," concluded Sarah Hutchinson, VP of International Marketing, eXp Realty.

Cape Town's Keegen Bain Named to eXp Realty's International Agent Advisory Council

Wed, Jul 08, 2026 02:00 EDT

Cape Town luxury agent Keegen Bain becomes the first South African named to eXp Realty's International Agent Advisory Council in over a year, giving the country's largest independent real estate agency a direct line to global leadership on policy, tech and culture decisions. eXp Realty has named Cape Town luxury property specialist Keegen Bain to its International Agent Advisory Council (IAAC), making him the only South African on the ten-agent body that advises eXp's international leadership on policy, technology and comexp inpany culture. Bain, eXp Realty South Africa's young entrepreneurs and a near-decade veteran of Cape Town's high-end property market, joins nine newly named agents from Australia, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Ecuador, Dubai, the United Kingdom, Spain and Italy. They will sit alongside continuing IAAC member Alexandre Segues of France. The council draws agents from across eXp's 26 international markets and reports directly to eXp's executive team. Members vet new technology before it reaches agents, give feedback on policy and training platforms, and push for programmes that reflect what agents actually need on the ground. The appointment comes as eXp Realty South Africa recently hit 1,400 agents nationally, a run of growth that has put it among the country's largest independent, non-franchised real estate companies and made South Africa eXp International's biggest market by agent count outside North America. "Keegen has built his business on trust and results, and that's exactly the perspective our leadership needs to hear from," said Andrew Thompson, Country Leader, eXp Realty South Africa. "He knows what agents on the ground are dealing with, from shifting buyer demand in the Cape to the tools they need to close deals faster. Having a South African voice back at that table matters, especially at this stage of our growth here." "The IAAC exists so that decisions made at headquarters actually hold up in markets like South Africa," said Sarah Hutchinson, VP of International Marketing, eXp Realty. "Keegen brings a track record in one of the most competitive luxury markets on the continent. That's the kind of firsthand experience that shapes better policy, not just for South Africa, but across every market we operate in." Bain's appointment lands at a strong moment for Cape Town's property market. Semigration from Gauteng and other provinces has kept demand high in the city's prime suburbs, where vacancy rates have dropped to their lowest recorded levels and homes in sought-after areas are selling within three to five weeks. "This appointment isn't just about me, it's about giving South African agents a seat at the table. Our market is innovative, resilient and growing rapidly, and I'm excited to help influence the technology, training and policies that will empower agents worldwide. I'm also incredibly grateful to Lizna Nel for the path she has paved for so many of us. Her leadership, mentorship and unwavering belief in people have created opportunities that have helped shape my journey, and I'm honoured to continue building on that foundation while representing South Africa on the global stage," said Bain. eXp also thanked its outgoing IAAC members for their service: Lizna Nel (South Africa, outgoing Chair), Shashank Chauhan (India), Armando Sacco (Italy) and Leesa Booysen (Portugal). "Chairing the IAAC has been one of the great privileges of my career. The seat is never about the person who holds it, it is about giving South African agents a voice at the global table whilst learning and bringing global experience into the South African Market, and I hand that voice to Keegen with complete confidence. My thanks to our South African Team and to our Global Leadership, both who are changing the game for real estate professionals across the world. South Africa is in strong hands." concluded Nel.

Manning Family Children's announces 2nd annual Louisiana Legacy celebration to be held Oct. 1 at the Orpheum Theater

Tue, Jul 07, 2026 15:00 EDT

Manning Family Children's announced today the 2nd annual Louisiana Legacy celebration will take place Thursday, Oct. 1 at the Orpheum Theater. The signature fundraising event will raise vital funds for a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) which supports the hospital's longstanding commitment to advance the health and wellbeing of Louisiana's children. Tickets are now on sale. The inaugural event was timed with the hospital's renaming to Manning Family Children's in 2025 and helped usher in the beginning of a bold new vision to make Louisiana a national leader in child health. "Our inaugural Louisiana Legacy celebration helped raise more than $3M - which is an amazing reflection of our community's support that we aim to build upon in 2026," said Archie Manning, the hospital's namesake and legendary Ole Miss and New Orleans Saints quarterback. "This year, funds raised will be designated in support of the new, 60-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Manning Family Children's - a transformational project that will serve as a lifeline of care for our littlest Louisianans, helping ensure the future health and vibrancy of our state and region." Louisiana Legacy will feature gourmet food and cocktails, a fireside chat with members of the Manning family and special guests, along with live entertainment for approximately 500 patrons and supporters. The event will be co-chaired by Courtney and Ted Le Clercq and Tina and Barry Kern. Olivia and Archie Manning and Ellen and Cooper Manning will help host the celebratory occasion as honorary co-chairs. Annually, a 'Louisiana Legacy' honoree will be selected for the significant impact he or she has made on child wellbeing across the state and region. The 2026 Louisiana Legacy Award recipient will be named in the coming weeks, honoring an influential Louisianan whose steadfast commitment has helped improve the health and wellbeing of children and families across Louisiana. "The Louisiana Legacy celebration was created to honor the defining moments and leaders who shape our state and region, while strengthening the hospital's more than 70-year legacy of delivering lifesaving and lifechanging care for all children," said Lucio A. Fragoso, President and CEO of Manning Family Children's. "Community support through the 2026 event will help scale the vital role we play in providing the highest level of care for Louisiana's tiniest and most fragile babies - and there is no greater cause to champion than this." For more than 70 years, Manning Family Children's has proudly served as Louisiana's only, freestanding, comprehensive children's hospital with more than 600 pediatric-trained providers and 3,000 employees solely dedicated to the care of kids. In addition to comprehensive services offered at its main campus in New Orleans, Children's operates a robust network of more than 30 satellite locations, pediatric affiliations across Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and robust and long-community programs designed to meet the health needs of the diverse communities it serves. At the heart of its mission, Manning Family Children's is committed to delivering expert care for every child, every time - regardless of the family's ability to pay.

Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taaʿam Commissions Yaqui Artist Marcelino C. Flores III to Create Original Mural for New Tucson Property

Tue, Jul 07, 2026 13:00 EDT

Old Pascua Community Native Painter Brings Yoeme Oral Tradition and Sonoran Desert Imagery to the Interior of the Tribe's Third Gaming Property, Opening November 15, 2026 Casino Del Sol, the award-winning resort enterprise owned and operated by the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, today announced the commission of Yaqui contemporary painter Marcelino C. Flores III to create an original mural for Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taaʿam - the Tribe's third gaming property, which is set to open November 15, 2026 at 1055 W. Grant Road at Interstate 10 in Tucson. The work, titled Aniam Yo'orine - Yoeme for "Respect the Worlds" - will draw from Pascua Yaqui oral tradition, the natural abundance of the Sonoran Desert, and the five worlds at the heart of Yoeme spiritual life. Flores is a lifelong member of the Old Pascua Community of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, where the murals of his neighborhood first sparked his passion for painting. Growing up immersed in the oral storytelling traditions of the Yoeme people, he developed a practice of visualizing those stories, embedding them and the cultural values they carry directly into his paintings. His work is rooted in Sonoran Desert landscapes, rendered through the lens of Yoeme cosmology. "I feel many of the elements, images, and stories I have been telling in my works for years are coming together in Aniam Yo'orine ," Flores said. A recognized figure in Tucson's cultural community, Flores has also been featured as a folk artist at Tucson Meet Yourself, the region's celebrated annual multicultural festival, where he has represented the Yaqui/Yoeme community in the Pascua Yaqui Contemporary and Tribal Nations showcases. Flores cites his elder and mentor Felipe Molina as a profound influence on his artistic vision and cultural grounding. Molina is a renowned Yaqui scholar, poet, and co-author of the seminal work Flower World: Yaqui Deer Songs/Maso Bwikam , as well as the recent Ethnoecology of the Yaquis . At the center of Aniam Yo'orine are the five worlds of Yoeme tradition: Huya Ania (the wilderness world), Tuka Ania (the night world), Tenku Ania (the dream world), Yo Ania (the enchanted world), and Sewa Ania (the flower world). Drawing on more than eight oral stories from his upbringing in the Old Pascua Community, the mural weaves together more than thirty animals significant to the Sonoran Desert and flowers spanning the full breadth of the composition. Its inspiration is the Enchanted Waterfall in Old Pascua and the lessons Flores absorbed as a youth: respect for all living beings, the power of hard work over shortcuts, and the promise of blessings that await in the flower world. "When we began thinking about who would create this work, the answer was clear from the start: a Tribal artist, from this community. Marcelino's work doesn't just reflect Yoeme culture - it lives inside it," said Amanda Sampson Lomayesva, Interim CEO of Casino Del Sol . "That depth of meaning is exactly what we want guests to experience when they enter Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taaʿam." The mural carries particular resonance given its setting: Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taaʿam, whose very name is Yoeme for "Three Suns," sits on Old Pascua Community land, the same community where Flores was born and raised, and where the Enchanted Waterfall that anchors his work flows. The commission deepens an intentional thread running through Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taaʿam and reflects the Pascua Yaqui Tribe's commitment to grounding every dimension of the new property in its cultural heritage. The signature 26-foot copper dome, already visible from I-10, evokes the sun rising over the desert landscape, while the property's signature restaurant, OP Grill (Old Pascua Grill), honors that same community by name. Flores's mural extends that vision inward, bringing the living world of Yoeme storytelling to the walls guests will walk among when the property opens this November. "There is a deep sense of pride in seeing a Yoeme artist from the Old Pascua community commissioned to create a work that will welcome visitors to Vahi Taaʿam. There is a special significance to this partnership, as Marcelino's artwork will stand on land that is deeply connected to our history and our people," said Julian Hernandez, Chairman of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe . "Vahi Taaʿam was intentionally designed to celebrate and reflect our culture, from its Yoeme name to the artwork and spaces that honor the Old Pascua community. Through Aniam Yo'orine , Marcelino is creating a powerful expression of the values that have guided our people for generations and continue to guide our vision for the future. It is important that our young people see their language, stories, traditions, and worldview reflected in places like this. By investing in Yoeme cultural expression today, we help ensure that future generations remain connected to who they are and carry these teachings forward with pride." "Marcelino's art reflects the richness of the Yaqui culture and bridges where we come from to where we are going. I love his passion and vision," said Lesah Sesma, General Manager, Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taaʿam . "As a youth I would visualize the oral stories in my mind. Growing up, I was inspired by the many murals in our community - most importantly, by the stories they held about our origins, our beliefs, and our culture as Yoemem," said Marcelino C. Flores III . "I want to express my sincerest gratitude to the Pascua Yaqui Tribal Council and the Executive Leadership of Casino Del Sol for entrusting me with the opportunity of a lifetime. Lios em Chiokoe Uttesiavu!" - a closing prayer in Yoeme meaning, "may the creator be with you all," a blessing exchanged as one parts ways.

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