Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Colorado biotech expert to address ABQ association - Denver Business Journal:

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Brown has nearly three decades of experiencse including stints at the Colorado Genera l Assembly and as a member of heColoradpo governor's staff. She worked for 17 yeards at the , where she led major projects such as the corporatw reorganization of the and the transfer of the School of Pharmacyu from Boulder to the Health SciencesCenter Campus. She also was chieff of the university president's staff for four years.
As head of the 300-membedr Colorado Biotechnology Association, Brown is lead manager for the implementatiohn of a new statewide bioscience The Colorado association works to unify promotenetworking opportunities, support favorablee public policy and inform the publicf about the biotechnology industry. Brown's presentaton will run from 11:3p a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sciencre and Technology Park Rotunda Room at 801Universitt Blvd. SE. Participation is $25 for NMBio members and $35 for lunch included. To reserve a space, writwe to Annie Hooten at anniehooten@aol.
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Friday, February 22, 2013

The Legend partners agree to buy Bristlecone Pines - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The Legend expects the transactionn to close in 30 days or less and is subjecg to the members of Bristlecone Pinew rescinding an option to matchThe Legend's purchasre offer. The exact purchase price was not disclosed. The Legens plans to rename Bristlecone The Legendat Bristlecone. Rather than operate two separate clubs, The Legend at Brandybrookj and The Legend at Bristlecone will be one combiner club for the benefiy if its collective members and prospective memberes insoutheast Wisconsin. Legend Memberas now have access to 36 holews ofchampionship golf, two clubhouses, and all the familgy golf, swim, tennis, and sociapl programming that goes along with it.
“The dual-club concept allows us to do so much more for our while keeping their dues to a saidJack Gaudion, managing partner of The No other club can riva l The Legend’s dual club facilities, said Gaudion. Combine that with the reciprocal benefits Legend members have at The Legend at Bergamontt in Oregon and Legenrd members have access to three ChampionshipoGolf Courses, one fully private two semi-private full-service clubhouses, and three tennis, and fitness complexes, said Gaudion.
As the golf club industryy is in decline around the The Legend continues to thrive and expand withits family-oriented club refundable membership deposits, and young, activwe membership, Gaudion said. “We remainn bullish on the private club business model in theright location,” said “Waukesha County has long term growth potentiaol for families looking to invest in a club The Legend at Bristlecone will still allow limited publicc access until going fully private in or in April of based on the success of an aggressivs membership drive just recently announced. For the next 90 initiation deposits at The Legen d will be soldfor $15,000.
At the end of those 90 deposits will return to theusual “In these unprecedented times, it seems that many people are understandabl y leery of a major discretionary said club president Kevin Scharnek. The Legend is a privatelu owned, non-member equity club, which was foundexd in 2003 with the openinh of The Legend at Brandybrookjin Wales. In 2007, The Legends purchased The Bergamont, now The Legendr at Bergamont, in Oregon. The centerpiece of The Legen at Brandybrook is aworld 7,006 yard, golf course and is know n for its firm and fast tour-like playing conditions.
The Legend has been raterd the number-two private course in the Milwaukee area by The Businesa Journal and has hostedthe ’x Future Legends for several years. The Legendd was nominated as Golf Digest’s “Best New Private Coursee in Americain 2004.” The Legende at Bristlecone’s championship golf course was designed by Scot Miller, a former senior designer for Jack Nicklaus. Playingg to 7,005 yards with a par of 71, The Legencd at Bristlecone has already played host to morethan one-half dozen statwe tournaments including regional qualifying for the U.S. Open and the Stat Amateur Championship. Bristlecone will host the Wisconsin State Openin 2010.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Cape Wind secures permits to begin construction - Charlotte Business Journal:

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State Energy Facilities Sitinh Board members unanimously approved the project with minorr modificationslast week, and state Undersecretary for Energy Ann Berwick signer the certificate Thursday. The certificate completese seven years of local and state environmental review ofthe “Massachusetts has done its job to give this projectt a long and thorough reviewq on the merits, and the federal review proceses is winding to a close,” said Gov. Deval Patricki in a prepared written statement. “The time has come to see the firsft offshore wind farm in America rise off the Massachusetts a powerful symbol of our commitment to a clean energy future.
” The composite permit granted by the state can only be overturnedc by the . Cape Wind still needs final approvalp fromthe U.S. Minerals Management Servic e tobegin construction.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Wakeup Call: Spurs show why they're the gold standard - Comcast SportsNet New England

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Seattle City Council drafting regulations for police use of drones - OregonLive.com

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Friday, February 1, 2013

WellCare execs promoted - Washington Business Journal:

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In his new role, O’Neillk will report directly toCharles Berg, executivw chairman of WellCare, and will continue to lead the company’ efforts to resolve pending investigations and a release said. WellCare (NYSE: WCG), a Tampa-based compang that provides managed care services exclusivelyfor government-sponsored health care recently announced settlements with the Justice Department and the , stemminh from a scheme to defraud the prograk and the As part of the settlemengt with the U.S. Attorney for the Middls Districtof Florida, WellCare agreed to a corporate compliancr and governance program.
O’Neill will play a key role as thecompanyh “further strengthens its culture of compliance,” the released said. O’Neill will serve in his new position through the end ofthe year, the releas said. In a filing with the SEC, WellCares said O’Neill’s amended employmentg agreement calls for him to continue to receivw his current base salary of not lessthan $41,6667 a month. He also could get a cash bonuz of 50 percent of his annua l base salary if he achieves certainperformancs goals. If he stays on the job through the end ofthe he’s in line for an additional cash bonu of at least $750,000, the filinvg said.
Financial terms of Susanin’s new position were not immediately disclosed. Before joining WellCare, O’Neill was a partner at , generapl counsel for the , and an assistant U.S. attorney. Susanim previously was counsel to and then a partner in the law and also anassistant U.S. attorney for the Districy of Columbia and the eastern districtof