May 1, 2024         
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Announces its "In Her Shoes" Honorary Women, Highlighting Exceptional Leaders in Dallas   •   Tutors International Comments on When School Isn't the Right Choice for Teen Mental Wellness   •   WISHEW And The New Era Of Social Networks: A Revolution Is Underway   •   ABC Supply Co., Inc. Revs Up Homes For Our Troops Fundraiser With $4 Million Goal   •   Marie Napoli Featured Among Top Super Lawyers® in 2024 New York Metro List   •   74% of American Employees Would Prefer to Work for a Smaller Business Over a Larger Business. So Why Don’t They?   •   THE CENTER FOR DISCOVERY SALUTES THE PROGRESS AND POSSIBILITIES OF THOSE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AT ITS ANNUAL GALA MAY   •   Pvolve Debuts Limited Edition Workout Experience Curated By Jennifer Aniston   •   Cookerly PR Adds DS Smith to Growing Client Roster   •   Children's Hope India Honors Three Female Entrepreneurs At Its Annual Spring Luncheon   •   Forecasting Healthy Futures Announces 2nd Annual Summit on Climate & Health   •   Church Pension Group to Host Conversation on Episcopal Perspectives on Socially Responsible Investing   •   Portraits of Veterans Painted by President George W. Bush Coming to Walt Disney World Resort   •   Pair Eyewear Unveils Fourth Annual 'Love Wins' Collection To Support GLSEN   •   Navajo Transitional Energy Company Selected by US Department of Energy to Receive $2.6M in Grant Funding for Home Solar Installa   •   MITRE’s 2024 Embedded Capture the Flag Competition Concludes with Record Participation from Future STEM Workforce   •   Hydrogen Industry Alliance Launched to Accelerate Clean Hydrogen Market Development   •   Texas de Brazil partners with The Honor Foundation during the month of May to benefit Special Operations Forces   •   Navy Federal Credit Union Honors Servicemembers and Military Families Who Go Above and Beyond for Military Appreciation Month   •   ASIAN HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES 2024 INDUCTEES

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