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Aurora theater shooting trial, the latest from Day 18

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ARAPAHOE COUNTY — Denver Post reporter Jordan Steffen's updates from Day 18 of the Aurora theater shooting trial at the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial, Colorado. Reported by Denver Post 4 hours ago.

Prosecutors prepare to introduce key notebook in Aurora theater shooting trial

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Prosecutors on Tuesday began laying the groundwork to introduce one of the key pieces of evidence not yet seen in the Aurora movie theater shooting trial: a notebook that belonged to the gunman. Reported by Denver Post 3 hours ago.

Aurora prosecutors expected to argue theater shooter sane

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Prosecutors in the Colorado theater shooting are going to argue that James Holmes was sane when he opened fire in a packed theater. Reported by NY Daily News 3 hours ago.

Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan will announce re-election bid Tuesday

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Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan will announce that his running for a second term as mayor on Tuesday afternoon. Reported by Denver Post 2 hours ago.

How Dorm-Room Startup, Back To The Roots, Broke Into Chez Panisse, Whole Foods and Nordstrom

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For Back to the Roots co-founders, Nikhil Aurora and Alejandro Velez, it all started in a business ethics class at UC Berkeley. The two learned they could grow gourmet mushrooms off of coffee grounds, one of America’s largest, urban waste streams. After reading articles and studying YouTube videos, the pair [...] Reported by Forbes.com 27 minutes ago.

Man charged for impersonating police officer, following woman

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A man who allegedly impersonated a police officer and followed a female motorist in Aurora was charged Tuesday. Reported by Denver Post 21 hours ago.

Accused Aurora shooter says he had a 'broken mind'

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Prosecution, defense using notebook James Holmes mailed to a psychiatrist to show his mind-set.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Diary’s Pages May Help Jurors Decide if Theater Gunman Was Methodical or Mad

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Prosecutors in the trial of James E. Holmes entered into evidence a notebook that he mailed to his psychiatrist shortly before he opened fire in a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., in 2012. Reported by NYTimes.com 18 hours ago.

James Holmes' notebook: Opposing views of Aurora shooter's mind-set

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Day 18 of the Aurora, Colo., shooting trial was an exercise in the old adage: The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. Reported by L.A. Times 17 hours ago.

Raytheon delivers hardware for next-gen USAF GPS system

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Raytheon delivers hardware for next-gen USAF GPS system Aurora, Colo. (UPI) May 15, 2015

The first operational hardware for the U.S. Air Force's GPS Next-Generation Operational Control System has been delivered by Raytheon. The hardware for the program is for its Launch and Checkout System, or LSC, which is a subset of the fuller OCX ground system and establishes the cyber-hardened infrastructure to which additional mission applications will be added. It also supports GPS I Reported by GPS Daily 17 hours ago.

AAA: Teen Drivers Put Everyone at Risk

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AAA: Teen Drivers Put Everyone at Risk AURORA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Teen Driver Downloadable B-Roll Nearly two-thirds of people injured or killed in a crash involving a teen driver are people other than the teen behind the wheel, according to a new report released by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. In 2013 alone, 371,645 people were injured and 2,927 were killed in crashes that involved a teen driver. The results come just as the “100 Deadliest Days” begin, the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day when teen crash fatal Reported by Business Wire 14 hours ago.

American Sentinel University’s MBA Healthcare Project-based Program Caters to Professionals Focused on Career Advancement

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American Sentinel University announces one of the industry’s first Master of Business Administration (MBA) Healthcare project-based programs designed to be responsive to the needs of working healthcare professionals who want to develop the practical business skills and management expertise needed to advance their careers and lead the healthcare revolution. Learn more about the Project-based MBA Healthcare at American Sentinel at http://www.americansentinel.edu/management/mba-healthcare/mba-hc-projectbased

Aurora, Colo. (PRWEB) May 27, 2015

American Sentinel University, an accredited, career-focused online university, announces one of the industry’s first Master of Business Administration (MBA) Healthcare project-based programs designed to be responsive to the needs of working healthcare professionals who want to develop the practical business skills and management expertise needed to advance their careers and lead the healthcare revolution.

American Sentinel’s MBA Healthcare is a Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC)-approved pilot project-based program and is aligned with President Obama’s higher education agenda for colleges to embrace innovative ways to prepare students for the 21st-century economy.

“American Sentinel’s MBA Healthcare is an outstanding example of a project-based program designed to prepare students and employers for the future,” says Leah Matthews, executive director at the DEAC. “American Sentinel exemplifies excellence in teaching and learning through quality faculty, seasoned academic coaches and flexible, innovative learning outcomes which are aligned to provide the forward-thinking and effective management skills business executives need to lead healthcare into the 21st century.”

Management Skills for Rapid Career Advancement
The self-directed program offers students the flexibility to complete four projects at a rate that fits their learning needs and experience. Students may also apply the knowledge they already possess to complete the program faster (in some cases in less than a year) to save on tuition. The project-based delivery format is cutting edge and builds on the strength of the MBA Healthcare program that American Sentinel has offered for many years.

“A focused professional that works faster than average can complete their MBA in less than 12 months,” says Rick Oliver, Ph.D., founder and CEO of American Sentinel University. “The project-based program offers serious professionals the shortest and most economical path (under $15,000) to earn a meaningful, accredited degree that can help them address a business need in their company, bring a comprehensive healthcare solution to market or enhance their career to move into a senior management position.”

The project-based program is ideal for a mid-career healthcare professional or entrepreneur that aspires to gain the business skills needed to assume management roles and become a health service manager, administrator or executive.

Students use current, real-world problems as a subject to complete four market-value projects that demonstrate their mastery of the knowledge, skills, values, attitudes and tools needed to lead in today’s healthcare industry. Projects include organization analysis, marketing plan, organizational performance improvement plan and strategic implementation plan.

Graduates of the MBA Healthcare program will master the following skills:· Lead and collaborate with other professionals and communities in planning, providing and improving healthcare services and systems.
· Effectively manage the performance of healthcare professionals in diverse organizational environments.
· Integrate multiple functional and professional perspectives to create innovative solutions to complex problems in healthcare organizations.
· Use theoretical knowledge and contemporary research for evidence-based decision-making in healthcare organizations.
· Lead others in the acceptance of accountability, responsibility and stewardship for a healthcare organization’s action and judgments.
· Address the legal, regulatory and ethical challenges of the healthcare industry.

Tools to Thrive as Leaders in Healthcare
American Sentinel’s MBA Healthcare project-based program offers students an extensive network of faculty coaches, subject matter experts, Student Success Advisors, and healthcare peers to help them master the skills in real-world healthcare scenarios and complete their degree. Upon completion, each student will have an electronic market-quality portfolio to present to current and future employers and showcase their mastery of their knowledge.

“The value that our MBA Healthcare project-based program brings to a student and their employer is quite significant,” says Dr. Oliver. “Our faculty coaches and subject matter experts have been carefully chosen for their abundance of practical healthcare and business knowledge to provide students with a rich array of expertise relevant to developing their integrated healthcare and business focused competencies.”

Dr. Oliver says a coach’s key role is to guide, assist, drive and motivate the student to look at the broader picture and work with students on a personal level so that they gain a tailored management education that helps them master key competencies needed to successfully drive corporate initiatives.

He says that the electronic portfolio that students have once they complete their MBA is their most valuable asset for advancement. “The student’s projects will be stored electronically in a portfolio to document their capabilities for their employers and serves as a tool for employers to demonstrate their employee’s competencies within the organization.”

For more information about the Project-based MBA Healthcare at American Sentinel, please visit http://www.americansentinel.edu/management/mba-healthcare/mba-hc-projectbased call 1.866.922.5690 or email the American Sentinel admissions team at admissions(at)americansentinel(dot)edu

About American Sentinel University
American Sentinel University delivers accredited online degree programs in nursing, informatics, MBA HealthCare, DNP Executive Leadership and DNP Educational Leadership. Its affordable, flexible bachelor’s and master’s nursing degree programs are accredited by the Commission for the Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), of One Dupont Circle, NW Suite 530, Washington, D.C., 20036. The DNP program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) of 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, Ga., 30326. The university is accredited by the. American Sentinel University is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission, DEAC (Formerly Distance Education and Training Council-DETC), 1601 18th Street N.W., Suite 2, Washington D.C. 20009, (202) 234-5100, http://www.deac.org. For required student consumer information, please visit: http://www.americansentinel.edu/doe Reported by PRWeb 13 hours ago.

Leading Tech Solution Provider ITsavvy Makes Major Exec Changes

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ITsavvy just announced the promotion of Vice President, Sales Chris Kurpeikis to Executive Vice President, Business Development; and the promotion of Vincent Gatti to Vice President, Sales.

Addison, IL (PRWEB) May 27, 2015

ITsavvy, one of the premier technology solution providers in the U.S., just announced the promotion of Vice President, Sales Chris Kurpeikis to Executive Vice President, Business Development; and the promotion of Vincent Gatti to Vice President, Sales. Gatti is one of the most successful sales professionals in the technology sector.

Kurpeikis, a co-founder of ITsavvy, said the promotion reflects the company’s rapid growth and resulting need for more personnel on the sales side. “I am thrilled to take on this new position within ITsavvy--leading both our sales and marketing departments to help drive growth in sales and client acquisitions,” he said, adding that the expansion of the executive team will lead to closer collaboration with partners and clients.

During his 14 years at previous employer CDW, Gatti won the President’s Achievement Award for top sales professional 12 consecutive years and was consistently ranked within the top 5 account representatives of the approximate 3,000 member CDW sales force.

Gatti is already developing the sales training program, growing the sales team, broadening client relationships, and driving company sales and solutions. “Expanding the sales team will be the most challenging aspect,” he said. “I want our account executives to think differently--to change the mindset of how to think about sales and how to approach clients in a more personal way—to add consistent value to our clients from a business, professional, and personal perspective. We want to help them achieve their business goals and be successful.”

He added, “I’m reinforcing the long-term client mindset at ITsavvy. Today’s technology clients want more than just a transaction; they are looking for a trusted advisor; a partner that is solution-oriented and puts the humanness back into the digital world. ITsavvy has always understood this and I think it’s one reason that they are so successful.”        

ITsavvy President and CEO Mike Theriault said, “We have grown extremely quickly and are to the point where we need to develop our executive team in order to accommodate that growth. Chris’s proven track record at ITsavvy is unparalleled. He has been a key factor in our success—so his promotion is a natural reflection of our company’s evolution. Vincent was an obvious choice to run the sales team. We looked at a number of candidates but no one came close to having his stellar client-focused qualifications. We are very excited that he is onboard.”

ITsavvy, one of the fastest growing companies of its type in the U.S., is a recognized leader in tailored end-to-end IT product and service solutions. ITsavvy built its reputation as a value-added reseller with industry-leading product availability, design and implementation, client support and delivery speed through 46 distribution centers across the U.S. ITsavvy also has data center locations in New Jersey, Illinois and New York. The company’s new, user-friendly website provides hundreds of concise, leading-edge IT decision-making resources, including an e-commerce site with real-time pricing and availability. ITsavvy is headquartered in Addison, IL, with offices in Chicago’s Loop; Hauppauge, NY; New York, NY; Warren, NJ; Aurora, IL; Davenport, IA; Hayward, CA; and Beavercreek, OH. Call 1-855-ITsavvy (1-855-487-2889), email: info(at)ITsavvy(dot)com, visit: http://www.ITsavvy.com. Full release at: http://www.itsavvy.com/leading-tech-solution-provider-itsavvy-makes-major-exec-changes/

Visit ITsavvy’s Media Center at: http://www.ITsavvy.com/about/media-center/

About ITsavvy http://www.ITsavvy.com/
ITsavvy was founded in 2004 by industry experts Mike Theriault and Chris Kurpeikis. The company has grown from a Midwest start-up to a national, award-winning leader in IT products and services. Mike and Chris conceived of ITsavvy after becoming convinced they could significantly outdo competitors in a number of areas including client service. By combining a comprehensive value-added reseller business with an industry-leading array of services through its Advanced Solutions Group, ITsavvy is quickly becoming the benchmark for integrated IT products and advanced solutions providers.

Media Contact: Jeanna Van Rensselar, Smart PR Communications Jeanna(at)SmartPRCommunications(dot)com /630-363-8081

“ITsavvy” is a Registered Trademark of B2B Industries LLC. All other company and product names may be trademarks of respective companies with which they are associated. Reported by PRWeb 9 hours ago.

Strand Life Sciences Set to Introduce Expanded StrandAdvantage Genomic Profiling Service at 2015 ASCO Annual Meeting

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AURORA, Colo., May 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Strand Life Sciences, a global genomic profiling company that uses next generation sequencing technology to empower cancer care, today announced it will introduce its expanded StrandAdvantage pan-cancer genomic profiling service later this month... Reported by PR Newswire 7 hours ago.

E-mails, other evidence expected on Day 19 of Aurora theater trial

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CENTENNIAL — Prosecutors in the Aurora movie theater shooting trial on Wednesday may introduce e-mails the gunman exchanged in the year leading up to the shooting. Reported by Denver Post 5 hours ago.

Aurora Man Sentenced to 20 Years on Drug Charges

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Patch Montgomery, IL -- Eric Chapa, 30, is currently on the run and was sentenced in absentia. Reported by Patch 5 hours ago.

Aurora theater shooting trial, the latest from Day 19

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ARAPAHOE COUNTY — Denver Post reporter Jordan Steffen's updates from Day 18 of the Aurora theater shooting trial at the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial, Colorado. Reported by Denver Post 4 hours ago.

Police Make Prostitution Arrest at Geneva Business

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Patch Geneva, IL -- The 39-year-old Aurora woman was arrested at Foot and Body Massage in Geneva Tuesday. Reported by Patch 4 hours ago.

James Holmes Trial: Shooter Detailed 'Obsession to Kill' in Notebook

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The James Holmes trial continues in Colorado as Aurora Police Sgt. Matthew Fyles read excerpts from the "Batman" shooter's notebook Tuesday. Reported by Newsmax 3 hours ago.

Lawyer: Aurora man to plead guilty to trying to join terror group

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An attorney for an Aurora man accused of trying to join al-Qaida-affiliated fighters in Syria says her client intends to change his plea to guilty. Reported by ChicagoTribune 3 hours ago.
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