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30.03.26 - 21:54
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Nelson‑Rudie Announces Leadership Additions to Support Growth and Technical Excellence (Business Wire)
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MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nelson-Rudie & Associates Inc. (Nelson-Rudie), a 100% employee-owned consulting engineering firm, announced the addition of Jonathan Burks as director of finance and the promotion of Micheal Anderson, PE, to chief mechanical engineer. Together, these leadership updates strengthen the firm's operational, financial, and technical foundation as Nelson-Rudie celebrates its 50th year and continues to grow.
Burks brings finance and operations leadership experience to Nelson-Rudie, most recently as senior business operations manager at Comcast.
“Jonathan's financial expertise and leadership will be instrumental as Nelson-Rudie enters this next chapter,” said Matthew Elhadad, president and CEO. “His ability to align strategy with operational execution will help the company deliver greater value to our teams and clients.”
As director of finance, Burks will lead financial planning, forecasting, and reporting while supporting strategic decision‑making across the organization...
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26.03.26 - 15:54
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AI-powered Benefits Platform Origin Raises $30 Million Series A+, Bringing Total Funding to Over $50 Million to Tackle the Growing Inefficiency of Global Benefits Spend (Business Wire)
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New funding will accelerate Origin's Enterprise Benefits Intelligence platform - which was co-created with multinational organisations including Pfizer, Comcast and BP
“It's a problem the benefits industry has been trying to solve for 15 years”, says Origin CEO Chris Bruce, “which is only possible thanks to AI.”LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Origin, the AI native platform reshaping how global organisations manage employee benefits, today announced a $30 million Series A+ funding round. This brings the company's total funding to over $50 million within twelve months. Origin helps organisations to manage one of the largest, least visible areas of workforce spend - global benefits. Its platform identifies inefficiencies, streamlines benefits operations and improves employee experience at scale.
The Series A+ is led by Notion Capital, which also participated in Origin's Series A round. Felix Capital, which led the Series A round, Acadian Ventures, and all existing investors are participating in the Seri...
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19.03.26 - 13:45
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Parks Associates Announces Comcast, Alarm.com, Silicon Labs, AWS, and More to Join 30th Annual CONNECTIONS™ Conference May 5-7 in California (PR Newswire)
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AI and connected platforms reshaping the smart home market PLANO, Texas, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Parks Associates will host the 30th annual CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference, May 5-7 at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara, bringing together executives from Comcast,......
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16.03.26 - 12:06
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VSNT CEO: We’re Reshaping How the Next Generation Accesses Education (24/7 Wall St.)
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Versant Media Group (NASDAQ:VSNT) spun out of Comcast just two months ago, and CEO Mark Lazarus is already making his biggest bet on a brand that most people associate with TV personalities shouting about stocks. That bet: turning CNBC into a full-stack financial platform for retail investors. On the March 3 earnings call, Lazarus laid ... VSNT CEO: We're Reshaping How the Next Generation Accesses Education
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11.03.26 - 21:30
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Charter vs. Comcast: Which Cable Giant Is the Better Buy? (24/7 Wall St.)
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Charter Communications (NASDAQ: CHTR) and Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) both just reported Q4 2025 earnings, revealing two cable giants taking very different bets on what saves the legacy cable business. One is doubling down on pure connectivity. The other is leaning on theme parks, streaming, and live sports. Mobile Is the Story. Both Companies Know It. ... Charter vs. Comcast: Which Cable Giant Is the Better Buy?
The post Charter vs. Comcast: Which Cable Giant Is the Better Buy? appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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