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Suzanne Kreitner Hale is a former United States Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia. The United States Senate confirmed Hale on June 25, 2004. She took charge on August 24 and presented her credentials the next day.
Suzanne Oparil is a clinical cardiologist and Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Professor of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative Biology. She is the Section Chief of Vascular Biology and Hypertension and the Director of the Vascular Biology and Hypertension Program of the Division of Cardiovascular Disease at the University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) Medical School.
Customers were allowed to select suppliers of electricity beginning in 2001 under the Maryland Electric Deregulation legislation enacted in 1999. [1] From 2007 to 2011, SMECO won the J.D. Power and Associates award for best customer service for a midsize utility. [2]
Wright began his career with General Electric as a staff lawyer in 1969. [16] The following year, he left GE to take a judicial clerkship for a federal judge in New Jersey. [9] [17] Wright joined GE again in 1973 as a lawyer for the company's plastics unit, where he later took on several management positions. [9]
Electric cooperatives serve 12 percent of the nation's population, yet own 42 percent of America's distribution lines covering three-quarters of the country. Currently, over 90% of electric cooperatives include renewable generation in their portfolios, receiving 11 percent of their total power from renewable sources compared to 8 percent for ...
The Neurological Pupil index, or NPi, is an algorithm developed by NeurOptics, Inc., that removes subjectivity from the pupillary evaluation. A patient's pupil measurement (including variables such as size, latency, constriction velocity, dilation velocity, etc.) is obtained using a pupillometer, and the measurement is compared against a normative model of pupil reaction to light and ...
On October 15, 2006, Choptank Electric Cooperative acquired the municipally-owned St. Michaels Electric Utility, which served 4,000 customers in the town of St. Michaels and surrounding areas, for $12.2 million. [7] The St. Michaels Electric Utility had been operated and maintained by Delmarva Power under a lease agreement from 1981 to 2006. [8]
Annual revenue passed $810 million in 2016, followed by four years of over $1.35 billion from 2017-2020. With the shortage of components and supply challenges driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, Smith doubled its revenue in 2021 to $3.4 billion and welcomed 333 new hires worldwide – an increase of 264% over 2020.