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  • 500 Republic Expands into Jacksonville, FL, Following Successful Expansion into Amarillo, TX

    Building on success in Amarillo, TX, 500 Republic continues its growth into Jacksonville, FL, strengthening telecom sales efforts and developing leaders.

    Strong leaders often come from those who already understand the team, the work, and the company culture.”
    — Christian Veith

    INDIANAPOLIS, IN, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — 500 Republic, a growing leader in customer acquisition and direct marketing, has announced its latest expansion into Jacksonville, Florida, marking another milestone in the company’s ongoing growth strategy. Following the successful launch of services in Amarillo, TX, last year, this new market entry reflects the company’s momentum and commitment to scaling its presence across key markets.

    As demand for telecom sales in Jacksonville and surrounding areas continues to rise, the company’s expansion positions the team to better support its clients through a relationship-driven, face-to-face customer acquisition approach. By bringing its proven sales model to new regions, the firm continues to deliver measurable results for partners in telecom, fiber-optic, and technology.

    The company’s expansion into Amarillo, Texas, served as a key stepping stone in its broader market expansion strategy. This market provided an opportunity to further refine operational systems, develop emerging leaders, and reinforce the effectiveness of its direct sales approach. This success created a strong foundation for growth, ultimately leading to the decision to enter the Jacksonville telecom industry and expand into a market with strong long-term potential.

    Jacksonville represents a strategic next step for 500 Republic due to its growing market demand and the increasing need for personalized customer acquisition in the telecom industry. By establishing a presence in this region, the company can expand its reach while continuing to deliver high-quality service, consistent results, and meaningful customer engagement for its clients.

    Behind this growth is a strong emphasis on leadership development in the sales industry. The expansion is driven not only by client demand but also by an internal focus on developing team members to take on greater responsibility. Through hands-on training and mentorship, individuals are prepared to lead teams, manage operations, and contribute to expansion efforts in new markets.

    “Strong leaders often come from those who already understand the team, the work, and the company culture,” said Christian Veith, President and CEO of 500 Republic. “When organizations recognize employees who demonstrate leadership potential and give them the opportunity to grow, it not only motivates that individual but also shows the entire team that hard work and initiative are valued. Promoting internally helps maintain continuity and trust within the team. Overall, giving the right people the opportunity to step into management helps build stronger teams, improves performance, and supports long-term organizational success.”

    The company remains focused on building the infrastructure needed to support long-term success. With both Jacksonville and Amarillo operations contributing to its growth, the organization is actively developing future leaders, strengthening internal systems, and refining processes to prepare for additional expansion opportunities in new regions.

    By combining a proven sales model with a strong leadership pipeline, 500 Republic is positioned to continue its upward trajectory. The company is committed to delivering results for its clients while creating opportunities for individuals to grow within the organization and build lasting careers in sales and leadership.

    About 500 Republic
    500 Republic is an Indianapolis-based sales and marketing firm specializing in customer acquisition through a relationship-driven, face-to-face approach. The company partners with clients in the telecom, fiber-optic, and technology industries to drive new customer growth and market expansion. In addition to delivering results for its clients, 500 Republic focuses on leadership development, providing team members with hands-on experience, mentorship, and opportunities to advance within the organization.

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  • Pryor Learning Offers Unlimited Professional Training for Less Than the Cost of a Business Lunch

    PryorPlus Annual Pass Gives Individuals and Organizations Unlimited Access to 8,500+ Courses and Live Seminars Starting at $11 Per Person

    Organizations should not have to choose between developing their people and managing their budget,”
    — Abby Higgins

    KANSAS, KS, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Pryor Learning, one of the nation’s longest-running professional development companies, today announced expanded awareness of PryorPlus, its unlimited annual training subscription that gives individuals and organizations of all sizes access to more than 8,500 courses, live virtual seminars and in-person training events for a single annual fee, starting at just $11 per person for qualifying group accounts.

    At a time when corporate training budgets are under pressure and the demand for skilled, credentialed employees has never been higher. PryorPlus offers what the market has rarely seen at this price point: truly unlimited access to professional development across more than 15 subject areas, with no per-course fees, no surprise charges for new content and no ceiling on how much a team can learn in a year. PryorPlus was built on the belief that unlimited access to high-quality professional training should be within reach for every organization, whether THEY have five employees or five thousand. The pricing removes the last excuse for not investing in workforce.

    One Subscription. Everything Included.

    PryorPlus subscribers gain immediate, year-round access to more than 3,500 live virtual and in-person instructor-led seminars and more than 5,000 on-demand courses available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Content spans 15-plus training categories including Management and Leadership, Human Resources, Microsoft Excel and Office, OSHA and Workplace Safety, Communication, Customer Service, Finance and Accounting, Project Management and more.

    All content is delivered through a cloud-based, SCORM-compliant learning management platform accessible on desktop, tablet and mobile devices, including dedicated iOS and Android apps. New content added to the platform during an active subscription period is included at no additional cost.

    Built for Compliance. Designed for Growth.
    For organizations navigating credential requirements and continuing education obligations, PryorPlus carries pre-approved credits across eight of the most recognized professional certification pathways in the United States, including Continuing Education Units (CEU), Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE), HR Certification Institute recertification credits (HRCI), Professional Development Credits (PDC) from SHRM, and Professional Development Units (PDU) from PMI. OSHA-authorized training for 10-hour and 30-hour OSHA Department of Labor cards is also available through the platform.

    For HR leaders managing compliance calendars and L&D directors building certification pathways, PryorPlus consolidates what would otherwise require multiple vendor relationships and unpredictable per-seat costs into a single, predictable annual investment.

    Flexible Plans for Every Organization Size
    PryorPlus is available at four tiers designed to meet the needs of individual learners, small teams and enterprise organizations alike. Individual On-Demand access begins at $199 per person annually. Individual Plus Live, which includes access to live instructor-led seminars, is available at $399 per person annually. Team plans for groups of two to nine begin at $249 per person annually. Group plans for organizations of ten or more start as low as $11 per person annually
    and include additional enterprise features such as dedicated learning team support, real-time usage reporting and dashboards, curriculum mapping, single sign-on and advanced administrative capabilities.

    The $11 price point for group accounts is not a promotional rate or a stripped-down version of the product, it is the full PryorPlus experience, including live seminars, on-demand content, certification credits and platform access, extended to organizations that are ready to make professional development a system-wide commitment rather than a one-off expense.

    Trusted by Organizations Across Every Industry
    Pryor Learning has been delivering professional training for more than 50 years and counts more than three million organizations and 13 million individual learners among those it has served. Current enterprise clients include organizations across healthcare, logistics, hospitality, retail and manufacturing. PryorPlus is available to new subscribers immediately, with group and enterprise pricing available through the Pryor Learning sales team.

    About Pryor Learning
    Pryor Learning is a professional training and development company with more than 50 years of experience helping individuals and organizations build the skills they need to perform at their best. With a library of more than 8,500 courses and live seminars spanning 15-plus training categories, Pryor serves learners at every stage of their career and organizations of every size. PryorPlus, Pryor’s unlimited annual subscription, delivers the full depth of that library for a single annual fee starting at $11 per person.

    For more information about PryorPlus and to compare plans, visit pryor.com/unlimited-training or call 1-800-780-8476.

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  • Kommerce Positions Itself at the Intersection of New York Graffiti and Japanese Visual Culture

    Creative director COCO says the brand blends New York street life, graffiti, Americana, and Japanese streetwear into a personal design language.

    BROOKLYN, NY, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Kommerce is expanding its public brand narrative around a simple but increasingly defined idea: that the label sits between two visual worlds that have long informed one another, even when they are discussed separately. On one side is New York, with its graffiti handstyles, skate culture, patched denim, downtown sportswear, and the rougher emotional charge of growing up around style as social armor. On the other is Japan, where street fashion, youth subculture, and craft-driven design have repeatedly transformed everyday garments into objects of story, silhouette, and obsession. Through Kommerce, founder and creative director COCO is presenting that overlap not as a trend exercise, but as the foundation of the brand’s artistic direction. Kommerce’s site currently describes its apparel as Japanese-streetwear-inspired and pairs clothing with editorial content focused on graffiti, fashion history, and underground culture, reinforcing the idea that the brand is intended to function as both product line and cultural lens.

    According to the company, that point of view is inseparable from the founder’s own biography. COCO describes growing up in New York City feeling out of place and drifting naturally toward the skate and graffiti communities, where self-expression had more to do with what someone made, wore, or tagged than with whether they fit neatly into conventional ideas of success. In Kommerce’s framing, those early influences still shape the brand’s visual language now: the directness of graffiti, the looseness of skate culture, the emotional pull of Americana, and the sense that clothing should reveal a point of view before it reveals a logo. This culture-led posture also aligns with how Kommerce has been publicly described elsewhere: as a Japanese-inspired streetwear label with a New York street-culture sensibility and an editorial voice oriented around visual storytelling rather than pure product marketing.

    “What started off as ollies and kick flips led me to spray paint and sketchbooks,” said COCO, founder and creative director of Kommerce. “I grew up in New York feeling like an outcast, and I gravitated toward the skater and graffiti communities because they kind of go hand in hand. That was one of the first places where I felt like style, art, and identity all lived together.”

    Kommerce says that the founder’s relationship with streetwear began in that same period, not as an abstract appreciation of fashion but as a lived introduction to how clothing can change a person’s confidence, social access, and sense of self. COCO traces one of those turning points to a 10.Deep jacket and a The Hundreds shirt given to him by a friend. Those names matter because they belong to a specific generation of streetwear history. The Hundreds’ official history says the Los Angeles brand was founded in 2003 by Bobby Kim and Ben Shenassafar and built its identity around “People Over Product,” 1990s workwear, and California subcultures. 10.Deep is widely described in streetwear coverage as a New York label founded by Scott Sasso in 1995, one of the early brands to merge skate, hip-hop, graffiti, and punk references into a distinctly New York streetwear vocabulary.

    “My intro into the world was with a 10.Deep jacket and a Hundreds shirt that a friend gave me because, in his words, ‘I couldn’t be out here riding around in a Hanes tee,’” COCO said. “Little did I know at the time he was right. I fell in love with the way it made me feel and the things it brought me. That feeling grew into obsession.”

    The brand says that first phase of American streetwear influence eventually widened into something more research-driven. According to Kommerce, COCO’s attention moved beyond domestic labels and toward Japanese fashion, where he found not just clothes he admired, but a deeper relationship between garment construction, subcultural storytelling, and design rigor. That attraction reflects a broader history in fashion. A Bathing Ape, for example, was founded by Nigo in Ura-Harajuku in 1993 and became one of the most globally recognized Japanese streetwear labels through its controlled scarcity, bold graphics, and deep relationship to music culture. KAPITAL, founded in 1985 by Toshikiyo Hirata in Okayama, became known for denim, workwear, patchwork, and an artisan approach that turned Japanese textile practice into one of fashion’s most recognizable cult languages. PPFM, commonly expanded as Peyton Place For Men, is widely described as a Tokyo label founded in 1985 that evolved from relatively understated menswear into a more youth-driven, punk- and street-influenced identity by the 1990s and early 2000s.

    “I went beyond them and turned my eye toward the east,” COCO said. “I fell in love with Japanese brands, their clothes, their stories, and their dedication to their craft. That was a huge shift for me. It wasn’t just, ‘This looks good.’ It was, ‘Why does this look good? Why does this fit like this? Why does this feel like it means more than a garment?’”

    Kommerce says that labels such as PPFM, KAPITAL, and A Bathing Ape became central reference points for the founder for different reasons. In the company’s description, BAPE represented the force of graphic identity and cultural penetration; KAPITAL represented the possibilities of silhouette, denim, and obsessive detail; and PPFM represented the looser, youth-oriented, late-1990s and early-2000s experimentation that helped make Japanese fashion feel less like a category and more like a world. Taken together, the brand says, those influences helped push COCO away from consuming streetwear and toward studying it. The result was not immediate entry into fashion business so much as a slow apprenticeship built through buying, handling, customizing, and dismantling garments to understand what made them memorable. Public descriptions of Kommerce’s current products still reflect that orientation toward silhouette and material, with listings emphasizing loose fit, layered construction, drop shoulders, and Japanese-streetwear inspiration rather than trend language alone.

    “That’s when I started wanting to be my own designer,” COCO said. “I was looking at brands like PPFM, KAPITAL, BAPE, 10.Deep, and The Hundreds and realizing they were all doing different things, but they were all world-building in their own way. They all had a point of view. They all felt like somebody meant it.”

    The company says the founder’s first output came in the most direct form possible: a handful of printed tees, jeans with patches added by hand, jackets painted over one at a time, and whatever else could be turned into a personal object rather than a blank. Those early pieces were less a commercial collection than a private design education that happened to become public once other people began asking where the garments came from. Kommerce frames that moment as the first clear signal that what COCO was doing resonated outside his own circle. That also fits with the broader creative posture the company has presented elsewhere, including through brand-adjacent coverage that describes Kommerce as using clothing as a narrative surface and treating graphics as illustration rather than decorative filler.

    “It started with a few tees I printed, a couple of jeans I’d add patches to, or a jacket I’d paint on,” COCO said. “Once people started asking, ‘Where’d you get that from?’ and I made that first sale, it clicked that I could do this for the rest of my life.”

    The company says that realization arrived early, but not cleanly. COCO describes a longer stretch in which adult obligations interrupted the momentum that had begun forming around his creative work. Jobs, rent, bills, and practical life redirected his energy away from full-time design, even as he continued to create quietly in the background. Kommerce now frames its current phase as the point at which those years of private making, observation, and cultural study have reassembled into something public and sustained. The brand’s mix of apparel and editorial content supports that reading, showing a label that is not positioning itself around a single drop or one trend moment, but around a broader archive of reference points that includes Japanese streetwear, graffiti history, and underground cultural memory.

    “Life, bills, and everything in between swept me up and I deviated,” COCO said. “But I silently kept creating. I never stopped seeing the world through that lens. Now I’m here to chase my dreams.”

    Kommerce says that this longer timeline is essential to understanding the label’s creative direction. In the brand’s view, the clothes are not meant to operate as generic trend pieces loosely inspired by Japan or New York. They are meant to sit at the intersection of those influences in a way that is emotionally specific: New York for handstyle, grit, patchwork life, Americana, and the social function of clothes; Japan for silhouette, obsessive craft, and a subcultural commitment to garments as cultural text. Public descriptions of Kommerce’s apparel echo that approach, with product pages consistently emphasizing loose models, heavyweight cotton, layered forms, and Japanese-streetwear-inspired construction.

    “New York taught me that style could be raw and direct,” COCO said. “Japan taught me that style could also be disciplined, studied, and deeply intentional. Kommerce comes from trying to honor both of those truths without watering either one down.”

    The company also says the founder continues to draw from the 1990s and early 2000s culture he saw around him as a child, describing that period as one of the lasting emotional anchors of the brand. That includes not only fashion, but the broader visual environment of that era: painted jackets, patched denim, skate videos, downtown sportswear, early internet-era graphics, and the particular intensity of streetwear before it became fully institutionalized. In that framing, Kommerce is not attempting to reproduce a past period exactly; it is using those years as a memory bank. That logic helps explain why the brand repeatedly situates itself not just as a clothing label, but as a participant in documenting and translating the cultural histories that shaped it.

    For Kommerce, the result is a positioning statement that reads less like a conventional fashion launch and more like an editorial argument: that New York and Japanese visual culture share more than surface crossover, and that a new brand can still be built by taking those histories seriously. The company says that is the standard COCO has set for the work going forward. Rather than chasing volume or trend alignment first, the brand says it is focused on building a body of work that remains accountable to the subcultures, garments, and references that first made the founder want to design at all.

    “Kommerce is really me trying to build a place where all of the things that made me feel alive can exist together,” COCO said. “Graffiti. Americana. New York. Japanese streetwear. The brands that shaped me. The years I spent studying, making, stopping, starting, and making again. I want the work to feel like it came from a real life, because it did.”

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  • Veteran-Owned Electrical Company Expands Services to Meet Growing Demand in North Central Florida area

    Powering Ocala, Gainesville, The Villages and Surrounding Communities with Reliable, Mission-Driven Electrical Solutions

    “Our team lives and works in the same communities we serve,” the spokesperson added. “That means faster service, better accountability, and a real commitment to customer safety.” ”
    — F Franks

    OCALA, FL, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As North Central Florida continues to experience rapid population growth and increased demand for reliable electrical services, Vetcon Electricians Ocala, Electrical Contractor, Emergency Panel Upgrades, a veteran-owned and locally operated electrical contractor, has announced an expansion of its residential and commercial electrical services across Ocala, Orlando, Gainesville, and surrounding communities.

    With over 40+ years of combined industry experience, Vetcon Electricians is responding to a surge in service calls related to electrical panel upgrades, home electrical inspections, emergency repairs, EV charger installations, and code compliance updates—especially in older homes built before 2000.

    🔧 Meeting a Critical Need in Florida Homes & Businesses

    Florida homeowners are facing increasing electrical challenges due to aging infrastructure, storm-related damage, and modern energy demands.

    “Many homes in the Ocala area weren’t designed to handle today’s electrical load,” said a company spokesperson. “We’re seeing more issues like overloaded panels, outdated wiring, and safety hazards that require immediate attention.”

    Vetcon Electricians of Ocala is addressing these issues by offering:

    – Electrical Panel Upgrades (100 amp → 200 amp conversions)

    – Emergency Electrical Repairs (24/7 service availability)

    – Whole-Home Rewiring for Older Properties

    – EV Charger Installation for Residential & Commercial Use

    – Code Compliance & Inspection Corrections

    – Commercial Electrical Maintenance & Build-Outs

    ⚡ Focus on Safety, Speed, and Local Response

    Unlike large national chains, Vetcon Electricians emphasizes fast response times and local expertise, which is critical during electrical emergencies.

    This localized approach has helped the company build a strong reputation across Marion County and beyond, particularly in 55+ communities, commercial facilities, and residential neighborhoods.

    Supporting North Central Florida Growth & Infrastructure

    As new developments and commercial projects expand throughout Central Florida, Vetcon Electricians is also increasing its involvement in:

    – New Construction Electrical Wiring

    – Commercial Tenant Build-Outs

    – Electrical System Upgrades for Growing Businesses

    – Preventative Maintenance Programs for Facilities Managers

    The company is actively partnering with property managers, facility directors, and general contractors to support long-term infrastructure needs.

    🇺🇸 Veteran-Owned, Community-Driven

    As a veteran-owned business, Vetcon Electricians of Ocala is committed to hiring skilled tradespeople, including veterans, and giving back to the local community.

    “We believe in discipline, integrity, and doing the job right the first time,” the company stated. “That’s what sets us apart.”

    📞 Contact Information

    Vetcon Electricians Ocala, Electrical Contractor, Emergency Panel Upgrades
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    📞 Phone: 352-820-5110

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  • New Food Date Labeling Law Takes Effect in July – Vendors Should Update Labels Now

    New food date labeling law takes effect July 1, 2026. Industry leader FarmersMarketLabels.com recommends that small business owners and market vendors act now.

    DENVER, CO, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — With summer market season approaching and a new food date labeling law set to take effect July 1, 2026, FarmersMarketLabels.com is urging vendors across the country to review their product labels now — before noncompliance becomes a costly problem.

    California’s new law bans all date language except “Best if Used By” or “Use By” on packaged food products. While the law is state-specific, it reflects a broader national shift in food labeling standards, and vendors who sell across state lines or simply want to stay ahead of the curve should treat it as a signal to act.

    The timing is significant. In June 2025, the FDA completed its first overhaul of its General Food Labeling Requirements Compliance Program since 2010. The updated program is now the primary reference used by inspectors during routine reviews, meaning labels that passed muster a few years ago may be flagged today. Key changes include updated nutrition facts requirements, sesame as a newly required allergen declaration under the FASTER Act, and stricter standards around ingredient transparency.

    “Most of our customers are talented makers who put everything into their product,” said Jamie Colton of Farmers Market Labels. “They obsess over their recipes. But labeling is usually an afterthought, and that’s exactly where regulators are looking. A small label mistake can create a much bigger problem come inspection time.”

    Farmers market vendors — cottage food makers, small-batch jam producers, specialty bakers, and artisan food crafters — rarely receive compliance updates through the same channels that notify large manufacturers. That gap is exactly what Farmers Market Labels was built to close. The platform offers ready-to-print label templates designed around current state and federal standards, so independent vendors aren’t starting from scratch every time the rules change.

    “The trend is clear: labeling standards are tightening, and inspections are becoming more frequent,” Colton added. “Vendors who get ahead of this now won’t have to scramble later.”

    With the July 1 deadline approaching and the FDA signaling additional labeling initiatives in 2026, the window for vendors to update their labels without disruption is narrowing.

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  • Mexico Bariatric Center® Celebrates 14 Years of Excellence with 30,000 Lives Transformed

    With 14 years of experience, Mexico Bariatric Center® continues to provide specialized weight-loss care and patient support at Hospital Azar.

    Hospital Azar has allowed us to scale our impact while maintaining an uncompromising focus on safety and long-term patient support.”
    — Dr. Ron Elli, Founder of Mexico Bariatric Center and Hospital Azar

    TIJUANA, MEXICO, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Mexico Bariatric Center® (MBC), a global leader in medical tourism for weight loss surgery and plastic surgery, is proud to announce a historic milestone as it enters its 14th year of operation. Since its inception, MBC has been at the forefront of the fight against obesity, successfully performing over 30,000 life-changing procedures and helping patients shed a cumulative of over 3,000,000+ pounds.

    A Legacy of Transformation

    Founded on the principle of providing affordable, high-quality healthcare, Mexico Bariatric Center® has grown from a visionary startup into a premier destination for patients across North America. Based in the U.S., the organization’s success is measured not just in years, but in the profound health improvements of its global community.

    – 14 Years of surgical excellence and patient advocacy.
    – 30,000+ Success Stories across various bariatric disciplines.
    – 3,000,000+ lbs Lost, drastically reducing the risk of obesity-related comorbidities like Type 2 diabetes and hypertension.

    Hospital Azar: The Ultimate Game Changer

    Founded in 2024 by Dr. Ron Elli, Ph.D., Hospital Azar has redefined the standard for bariatric and cosmetic care in Tijuana. Often referred to by patients and staff as a “home away from home,” the hospital provides a specialized, safe, and state-of-the-art environment tailored specifically to the needs of the bariatric and plastic patients.

    “Reaching 14 years is a testament to the trust our patients place in us,” says Ron Elli, Ph.D., CEO of Mexico Bariatric Center.

    Looking Toward the Future

    As MBC enters this new chapter, the focus remains on innovation and comprehensive before-and-after care. With a robust support network, nutritional guidance, and a dedicated team of world-class surgeons, Mexico Bariatric Center® continues to pave the way for a healthier, lighter future for those struggling with obesity. We are building innovative solutions to enable faster, better post-operative recovery through regenerative medicine and a hyperbaric chamber.

    About Mexico Bariatric Center®

    Mexico Bariatric Center® (MBC) is the premier healthcare facilitator for weight-loss surgery in Mexico. We provide a second chance at life for patients worldwide by bridging the gap between world-class surgical talent and affordable, all-inclusive care. MBC’s industry-leading success is driven by proprietary screening algorithms that match every patient with a board-certified surgical team at our private, state-of-the-art hospital. Through radical transparency, we empower our patients with the education they need to achieve transformative, long-term outcomes.

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  • Four Military Academy Cadets and 20 Outstanding STEM Students Were Honored at the 68th Annual Laureate Awards

    Presented by Aviation Week by Informa, the Ceremony Honors Outstanding Achievements in Aviation, Aerospace & Defense

    The cadets are truly inspiring and we are delighted to honor them as they represent the very best of tomorrow’s leaders.”
    — Aviation Week Editorial Director Joe Anselmo.

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Four Military Academy Cadets and 20 Outstanding STEM Students Were Honored at the 68th Annual Laureate Awards, Presented by Aviation Week by Informa
    Ceremony Honors Outstanding Achievements in Aviation, Aerospace & Defense

    Four military academy cadets and 20 outstanding STEM students were honored on March 19 at Aviation Week by Informa’s 68th Annual Laureate Awards (#AWLAUR). The event honored extraordinary achievements in the global aerospace arena and it took place at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.

    The “20 Twenties,” which was established in 2013 to recognize talented individuals on course to change the face of the aviation, aerospace and defense industry. Every year, Aviation Week inducts 20 of the brightest, most driven aerospace-bound STEM students in their 20s into the 20 Twenties program. Since its inception, the 20 Twenties program has honored 220 students. They were chosen from nominations submitted by 192 schools in 39 countries. Top-ranked in academics, they have articulated the value of their research and design projects, dealt with personal struggles, and established a record of giving back to their communities. Read more about them HERE.

    The following four military academy cadets were honored with the Tomorrow’s Leaders awards, which recognize young men and women who have committed to pursuing careers in the United States Armed Forces.

    Cadet Lieutenant Christopher Tamer of the United States Military Academy. Cadet Lieutenant Christopher Tamer is a mechanical engineering major with a minor in aeronautical engineering at the United States Military Academy. He designed and constructed a static fire rocket motor test stand to support the new Aerospace Engineering major at West Point, incorporating a custom load cell he developed. Tamer has also contributed to research on experimental contaminant dispersion, simplified levelized cost of storage equations for battery systems, and controllable liquid jets for Inertial Fusion Energy, which he presented at ASME’s IMECE conference. Outside the classroom, he serves as the Coach and Director of Hockey Operations for the Army Club Hockey team and has completed the Army’s Sapper Leader Course. He will commission as an Army Infantry Officer and plans to attend graduate school after graduation in May. He is from Dexter, Michigan and a graduate of Dexter High School.

    Midshipman Caden Ryan Barber, United States Naval Academy. Midshipman Caden Barber, a native of Blaine, Minnesota, is pursuing a degree in Aerospace Engineering at the United States Naval Academy. An active member of 27th Company and the Intercollegiate Flight Team, Barber is also an avid outdoorsman with a passion for hiking and skiing. Following his commissioning in May, he will report to flight school to begin his service as a Naval Aviator. He is from Blaine, Minnesota and a graduate of Spring Lake Park High School.

    Cadet First Class, Allison (Ali) Inge, United States Air Force Academy. Cadet 1st Class Allison Louise Inge is majoring in Astronautical Engineering at the U.S. Air Force Academy. She conducts advanced research in astrodynamics and machine learning applications for space systems in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory. Inge is a glider instructor pilot with the 94th Flying Training Squadron, is tri-airframe qualified, and is a member of the Sailplane Racing Team, holding multiple state soaring records and over 150 flight hours. She has served in key leadership roles, including Director of Operations for the 94th Flying Training Squadron and Cadet Wing Airmanship Liaison Officer, where she led hundreds of cadets on national-level aviation missions. She is from Louisville, Colorado and a graduate of Monarch High School.

    Second Class Cadet Caleb Johnson, United States Coast Guard Academy. Second Class Cadet Caleb Johnson, Class of 2027, is an Operations Research and Data Analytics major from Murray, Utah, where he graduated from Cottonwood High School. He holds a Private Pilot Certificate and has distinguished himself in collegiate aviation, serving as a leading contributor to his team’s ‘Best in Flight’ win at the National Intercollegiate Flying Association competition in the Northeast Region. Outside of academics and aviation, Johnson enjoys pickleball and ballroom dancing and is a strong advocate for supporting and advancing STEM fields. He aspires to attend Naval Flight School and pursue a career in Coast Guard aviation.

    “The cadets are truly inspiring and we are delighted to honor them as they represent the very best of tomorrow’s leaders,” said Aviation Week Editorial Director Joe Anselmo. “We are so inspired by the cadets and the outstanding 2026 class of 20 Twenties. The Laureate Awards honor pioneers and thought leaders in aviation and aerospace and these cadets will inspire others to strive for broad-reaching progress in aviation, aerospace and defense today and into the decades ahead.”

    The Laureate Awards ceremony is one of the industry’s premier events, attracting hundreds of industry pioneers and thought leaders from around the world. At the Awards Gala, nominees from four categories will be honored and a Grand Laureate in each category will be named from among the winners. The award categories are Commercial Aviation, Defense, Space, and Business Aviation. In addition, Aviation Week will bestow the Philip J. Klass Award for Lifetime Achievement. To view winners as selected by editors at Aviation Week, visit 2026 Laureate Awards.

    The Laureates Awards Executive Sponsor is PwC, and Sponsors are Boeing, Chromalloy, and Safran. Cessna Beechcraft by Textron Aviation serves as the Business Aviation Sponsor and L3Harris is the Defense Sponsor.

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  • TBH Sterling to Upgrade Seattle Historic Buildings for 2026 Energy Rules

    TBH Sterling upgrades Seattle’s historic homes for 2026 energy codes, adding efficient, “invisible” modern systems while preserving their original character.

    SEATTLE, WA, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As the city of Seattle approaches a landmark shift in residential energy requirements scheduled for 2026, TBH Sterling, a premier leader in high-end residential remodeling, has unveiled its comprehensive strategy for retrofitting the city’s historic housing stock. This initiative is designed to help homeowners reconcile the strict demands of upcoming environmental regulations with the delicate preservation of the Pacific Northwest’s unique architectural heritage.

    The 2026 energy standards represent a significant evolution in urban planning, focusing heavily on carbon footprint reduction, total-home electrification, and enhanced thermal performance. While these goals align with Seattle’s commitment to sustainability, they present a formidable challenge for owners of vintage properties. TBH Sterling is positioning itself as the bridge between the craftsmanship of the past and the technology of the future, ensuring that the city’s “”bones”” remain both functional and compliant.

    Navigating the 2026 Energy Frontier

    The upcoming regulatory shift is not merely a change in building codes; it is a fundamental reimagining of how a home interacts with its environment. For owners of Craftsman, Tudor, or Mid-Century Modern homes, these mandates require specialized knowledge that goes beyond standard construction practices. Seattle home remodelers must navigate the fine line between meeting strict energy codes and preserving the aesthetic integrity that defines these historic neighborhoods.

    TBH Sterling’s approach begins with a deep diagnostic phase. “”Respecting the foundational structure of a residence is the starting point for every project,”” says the lead design consultant at TBH Sterling. “”We don’t just look at a blueprint; we look at a legacy. Our process involves evaluating whether a building needs simple performance improvements or a complex structural update to meet the 2026 benchmarks. By asking ‘what does the house need?’, we maintain its unique character while radically improving its efficiency.””

    The Philosophy of “”Invisible”” Modernization

    Modernizing a classic property requires an intimate understanding of its original design language. TBH Sterling advocates for a philosophy where modern luxuries and high-efficiency systems remain virtually invisible. This allows the home to function at a 21st-century level without compromising its vintage soul.

    From a functional standpoint, this often manifests as strategic, surgical interventions. Sometimes the answer is a tiny, well-engineered addition that makes a primary bathroom functional for a modern family. Other times, the solution involves installing high-performance, period-correct windows that open up previously hidden views of the Sound or the Cascades. This philosophy ensures that every modification serves the dual purpose of honoring the home’s history and the family living inside it.

    Engineering the High-Performance “”Envelope””

    A primary focus of the 2026 standards is the building envelope—the physical separator between the conditioned and unconditioned environment of a building. To meet these standards, experienced Seattle home remodelers analyze the “”bones”” of a house to identify where energy loss occurs most frequently. This data-driven approach allows for targeted improvements that yield the highest efficiency gains without necessitating the demolition of original materials.

    The transition to 2026 standards involves more than just adding insulation to attic spaces; it requires a sophisticated understanding of thermodynamics. TBH Sterling focuses on:

    • Advanced Thermal Management: Utilizing high-performance materials to provide thermal resistance in tight spaces where traditional insulation would require thickening walls excessively.

    • Strategic Window Placement: Maximizing natural temperature regulation by positioning windows to block direct summer sunlight while inviting winter warmth.

    • Modernized Mechanical Systems: Replacing outdated “”organs”” of the house—such as old furnaces and inefficient ductwork—with electrified systems that improve air quality and moisture control.

    “”A well-executed retrofit ensures the home stays warm in the summer and cool in the winter without losing its architectural soul. We are transforming drafty historic structures into high-performance living spaces that are, quite simply, more joy to inhabit.””

    Technological Integration without Sacrifice

    Homeowners in the Pacific Northwest often fear that “”going green”” or “”going smart”” will result in a home that feels cold or sterile. TBH Sterling dispels this myth through the integration of “”invisible”” luxury upgrades. Smart home hubs can be tucked away in cabinetry, and high-fidelity speakers can be plastered into ceilings, keeping the visual focus on hand-carved mantels and original hardwood flooring.

    Updated electrical systems, smart switches, and automated lighting are easily integrated into older walls. These components allow a home to function at a peak efficiency level. For example, automated window coverings managed via home automation can significantly reduce the load on cooling systems during the hottest part of the day.

    “Modern conveniences can be almost invisible in any home,” notes the technical director at TBH Sterling. “Heated floors, updated electrical systems, and lighting managed by automation are often incorporated into our remodels. These additions do not detract at all from the character or style of the home but greatly enhance the user experience and the building’s overall performance.”

    The Science of Comfort and Longevity

    Improving the mechanical systems of an older house often fixes long-standing issues that go beyond energy bills. Old houses frequently suffer from uneven heating or poor air quality due to outdated ventilation. TBH Sterling’s holistic approach addresses these problems to increase the longevity of the structure.

    Proper airflow is essential when “”tightening”” a home’s seal to meet modern energy efficiency benchmarks. By addressing moisture buildup and ensuring consistent temperature distribution, the firm prevents the degradation of historic materials. Every material selection—from the type of glass in the windows to the density of the floor tiles—plays a role in the overall performance of the renovation. A skilled seattle home renovation understands how these materials interact with the local climate, preventing common pitfalls associated with incorrectly applied modern materials in older homes.

    The Design-Build Advantage for 2026 Compliance

    The complexity of the upcoming energy rules requires a unified approach to construction. TBH Sterling’s full-service design-build format is uniquely suited to handle these challenges. By managing the entire lifecycle of a project—from initial conceptual design and material selection to physical construction, plumbing, and electrical work, the team maintains strict quality control.

    This comprehensive oversight ensures that the original vision for energy efficiency is never diluted during the construction phase. As 2026 approaches, the demand for these specialized services continues to grow. Seattle home remodelers are seeing a shift in the market where homeowners are no longer looking for quick fixes, but for long-term partners who can protect their investments while contributing to a greener urban environment.

    For affluent clients in the Pacific Northwest, quality and custom craftsmanship are non-negotiable. These homeowners value transparency and a stress-free experience during the remodeling process. TBH Sterling caters to this market by delivering results that honor the history of the region while preparing it for the future.

    Future-Proofing Seattle’s Residential Heritage

    The movement toward 2026 energy standards is a significant step toward a more sustainable Seattle, but it does not have to come at the cost of the city’s beauty. While the requirements are rigorous, they provide an opportunity to refresh and preserve architectural treasures that might otherwise fall into disrepair.

    Each project at TBH Sterling begins with a deep dive into the specific history and condition of the property. This research informs every subsequent decision, ensuring the home is ready for the future while staying true to its past. By sharing their philosophy on “”asking what the house needs,”” TBH Sterling continues to lead the way in responsible, high-end residential customization.

    About TBH Sterling

    TBH Sterling is a premier full-service residential remodeling and customisation expert based in Seattle, Washington. The firm specializes in a design-build format, handling everything from initial conceptual design and material selection to physical construction, plumbing, and electrical work. With a focus on respecting the “”bones”” of a home, TBH Sterling integrates modern luxuries and energy-efficient systems into historic structures without compromising their original character.

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  • Abagale Berger Wins 2025 The Path to Perseverance Scholarship

    Berger will receive $2,500 in financial support from J. Price McNamara: Disability, Life, AD&D Insurance Attorneys

    When asked about her future ambitions, Berger stated: “As I once fought to be heard in my own struggle to receive a diagnosis, I want to fight for the voices of others who have been dismissed.”
    — Abagale Berger, Winner of 2025’s The Path to Perseverance Scholarship

    BATON ROUGE, LA, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The team with J. Price McNamara: Disability, Life, AD&D Insurance Attorneys applauds the achievements of Abagale Berger, winner of 2025’s The Path to Perseverance Scholarship. Berger is set to graduate from Washington University in St. Louis in 2026, after which she plans to go to law school.

    Berger is currently studying Psychology & Brain Science, with minors in writing and legal studies. She has a particular passion for Russian literature and appreciates Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s literary commentary on justice, morality, and redemption.

    When she’s not studying, Berger gives her all to community service. Amongst her many contributions, she is a member of Chi Omega Tau Mu at Washington University in St. Louis, where she worked as the sorority’s Philanthropy and Community Services Director, as well as its Facilities Manager and a member of its Sisterhood Support Team. Currently, Berger is serving as the Vice President of Internal Operations for the Women’s Panhellenic Association at her university.

    One of Berger’s proudest achievements includes hosting a series of events raising money for Make-A-Wish organizations in Missouri and Kansas.

    When asked about her ambitions for the future, Berger stated that “As I once fought to be heard in my own struggle to receive a diagnosis, I want to fight for the voices of others who have been dismissed.” She intends to pursue a career in health law, ensuring that patients are viewed as more than statistics and receive the individual attention they need to have their needs met.

    J. Price McNamara: Disability, Life, AD&D Insurance Attorneys hopes that The Path to Perseverance Scholarship’s $2,500 in financial support will help Berger wrap up her final semester before starting law school at Washington University School of Law.


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    J. Price McNamara: Disability, Life, AD&D Insurance Attorneys helps clients break down insurance disputes centered around the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) law. The team wants to help clients challenge disability denials and address benefit claims.

    Clients can trust J. Price McNamara: Disability, Life, AD&D Insurance Attorneys with questions about life insurance and health insurance. The team understands the intricacies of employer-sponsored insurance benefits and strives to make it as easy as possible for families to secure the support they need.

    J. Price McNamara: Disability, Life, AD&D Insurance Attorneys has specialized in ERISA law and insurance claims since the firm opened its doors in 1995. Today, clients throughout the United States can count on this team to offer guidance. Contact J. Price McNamara: Disability, Life, AD&D Insurance Attorneys today to book a consultation.

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  • ICH Stability Testing Requirements for Pharmaceutical and Supplement Products Explained

    ICH stability chambers with continuous monitoring for long-term, intermediate, and accelerated studies supporting FDA submissions and retailer qualification

    IRVINE, CA, UNITED STATES, March 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Qalitex Laboratories, an ISO 17025-accredited third-party testing laboratory with ICH-qualified stability testing capabilities serving dietary supplement brands and pharmaceutical drug developers across North America, today explained the stability testing requirements that brands need to understand when establishing shelf-life claims for dietary supplements and preparing stability data packages for pharmaceutical regulatory submissions.

    Stability testing determines how the quality of a drug substance, drug product, or dietary supplement changes over time under the influence of environmental factors including temperature, humidity, and light. For pharmaceutical products, ICH Q1A(R2) establishes the internationally recognized framework for stability study design, storage conditions, testing intervals, and the data package required for regulatory submissions to FDA, EMA, and other ICH member regulatory authorities.

    ICH Q1A(R2) defines four climatic zones with corresponding long-term storage conditions. Zone II — the standard for pharmaceutical products intended for global markets — specifies 25 degrees C / 60% RH for long-term stability. Accelerated stability studies are conducted at 40 degrees C / 75% RH, with intermediate stability at 30 degrees C / 65% RH. Testing intervals are specified at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months.

    “Stability data is one of the most frequently misunderstood requirements in both pharmaceutical development and supplement manufacturing,” said Nour Abochama, Vice President of Operations at Qalitex Laboratories. “For pharmaceutical IND submissions, FDA expects stability data that demonstrates the drug substance and product are stable under the proposed storage conditions for the duration of the clinical trial. For supplement brands, the question is whether the shelf-life claim on the label is supported by actual stability data — or whether it’s an estimate. Those are very different things from a regulatory and liability perspective.”

    For dietary supplement brands, stability testing serves multiple purposes. Retailer qualification programs at major retailers including Whole Foods Market and Target increasingly require stability data for supplement products. Amazon’s compliance programs for certain supplement categories reference stability testing as a documentation requirement. FDA’s cGMP regulations under 21 CFR Part 111 require supplement manufacturers to establish specifications for finished products, which should include stability-based expiration dating.

    Qalitex’s stability chambers are ICH-qualified and continuously monitored with automated data logging, maintaining temperature within plus or minus 2 degrees C and humidity within plus or minus 5% RH of target conditions. The laboratory offers stability programs at all ICH-specified conditions: long-term (25 degrees C / 60% RH), intermediate (30 degrees C / 65% RH), accelerated (40 degrees C / 75% RH), and refrigerated (5 degrees C plus or minus 3 degrees C). Photostability testing per ICH Q1B is available for products with light-sensitive ingredients.

    Testing at each stability time point is conducted using the analytical methods specified in the stability protocol, which typically include identity testing, potency/assay, degradation product analysis, physical appearance, dissolution for solid dosage forms, and microbiology. For dietary supplements, the stability protocol is developed based on the product’s dosage form, ingredient profile, and the shelf-life claim being substantiated.

    “The stability programs we design for pharmaceutical clients are built around their regulatory timeline — IND filing date, NDA submission target, or ANDA approval timeline,” said Nour Abochama. “We work backward from the submission date to determine when stability studies need to be initiated, what time points need to be available at submission, and what the ongoing stability commitment will look like post-approval. That timeline planning is as important as the testing itself.”

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    Qalitex Laboratories is an ISO 17025-accredited third-party analytical testing laboratory with facilities in Irvine and San Diego, California. The laboratory provides certificate of analysis (COA) testing, heavy metal analysis by ICP-MS, microbiology testing per USP and , preservative efficacy testing, stability studies under ICH guidelines, and regulatory compliance support for dietary supplement brands, cosmetic companies, and consumer goods manufacturers. Turnaround times start at 48 hours for standard panels. Testing programs meet 21 CFR Part 111, California Proposition 65, Amazon supplement compliance requirements, and Health Canada NHP Directorate standards.

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