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Buccaneers Street Team RV Created by Lazydays To Be Unveiled Saturday, May 21st

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Customized RV to Make Year-Round Visits at Community Events and Games

TAMPA, Fla. (PRWEB) May 19, 2016

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Lazydays RV will unveil the new, state-of-the-art Street Team RV on Saturday, May 21, at 11:30am at the Lazydays dealership in Tampa (Seffner), Florida. Lazydays is hosting a 4-day Great American Sale Event throughout the weekend and the Buccaneers Street Team will activate the RV for the first time Saturday from noon – 2:00pm. Activities will include an appearance from the team’s mascot - Captain Fear, as well as football-themed interactive games, a Buccaneers uniform try-on station, and giveaways.

“We are excited to partner with Lazydays on the creation of a truly unique vehicle that will assist us all year long in our community outreach and marketing efforts throughout the Tampa Bay community,” said Buccaneers Chief Operating Officer Brian Ford. “This customized Street Team RV is a prime example of the types of innovative ventures that are possible with strategic partners such as Lazydays.”

The Buccaneers Street Team was created in 2014 as a grassroots program designed to engage fans and rally excitement for Buccaneers football. The Street Team is comprised of a group of enthusiastic team ambassadors who interact with Buccaneers fans at various community events. The customized RV will make visits throughout the year to community-based events as well as Buccaneers home games in the fall.

“We are thrilled to provide this state-of-the-art customized RV for the Buccaneers Street Team in partnership with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,” said Lazydays Chief Marketing Officer John Lebbad. “Our RV craftsmen worked hard over the last few months to tailor every detail of the RV design and technology to provide an authentic Buccaneers experience on the road and in the community.”

The RV, which will be available for media to tour, is a 37-foot model customized Forest River Georgetown. Vehicle features include:· Two slide-out rooms to increase interior space to 275 square feet
· A 65-inch wall-mounted exterior Smart TV with surround sound for video & gaming
· A second patio awning with LED lighting added to increase outside entertainment capabilities
· Custom-built home theatre including stadium seating and credenza with mounted 75” interior Smart TV and full surround sound
· A miniature locker room with custom-built display shelves & cabinetry designed by Lazydays’ woodworking craftsmen
· Kitchen area with custom-built table and chairs for gatherings – with custom designed storage area to store the furniture for transit
· Exclusive Buccaneers interior and exterior graphics

What:    Unveiling of Buccaneers Street Team RV

Who:    Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Lazydays RV

When:     Saturday, May 21        
                11:30 am

Where:     Lazydays RV Center
         6130 Lazy Days Blvd
         Seffner, FL 33584

Contact: Lazydays
                John Lebbad
                jlebbad(at)lazydays(dot)com

About Lazydays
Lazydays®, founded in 1976, is the world’s largest RV dealership. Based on 126 acres outside Tampa, FL since 1996, Lazydays also has dealerships located in Tucson, AZ as well as three dealerships located in Loveland, Aurora and Longmont, CO.

Lazydays has the largest selection of RV brands in the nation featuring more than 2,500 new and pre-owned RVs, over 300 service bays and two on-site campgrounds with over 700 RV campsites. Lazydays RV Accessories & More offers more than 20,000 accessories online for your shopping convenience. Shop us online or visit one of our store locations in Florida, Arizona and Colorado.

Lazydays has built its reputation on providing an outstanding customer experience with exceptional service and product expertise, and as a place to rest and recharge with other RVers. More than a half million RVers and their families visit Lazydays every year, making it their “home away from home.” Lazydays has been recognized as a “Top 50 RV Dealer” by RV Business and as one of Tampa Bay’s “Top Work Places.” The Lazydays Employee Foundation, supported by payroll contributions from 65% of Lazydays’ employees, has contributed more than $1.5 million dollars to make many historic changes for at-risk children in the Tampa Bay and Tucson communities.

For most people, Lazydays isn't just the beginning of their journey; it's very much a part of their ride. To learn more, visit http://www.lazydays.com.

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RTD supervisor convicted of bribery learns his sentence

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Kenneth Hardin, 62, of Aurora, was sentenced Thursday to serve 18 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, by Chief U.S. District Court Judge Marcia Krieger. Hardin, the former senior manager for the Regional Transportation District’s Civil Rights Division, was found guilty on three counts of bribery concerning programs that used federal money following a three-day jury trial in federal court in February. The jury in February decided Hardin was guilty of accepting… Reported by bizjournals 18 hours ago.

Cinemark not liable in Aurora theater shooting, jury decides

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The operator of the Aurora theater where James Eagan Holmes open fire during a 2012 midnight screening, killing 12 people, could not have foreseen the rampage and is not liable, an Arapahoe County jury decided Thursday. Jurors in the wrongful-death and personal-injury civil trial at the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial, Colorado, decided the case after attorneys wrapped up their closing arguments Wednesday. More than two dozen surviving victims of the shooting and families of people… Reported by bizjournals 18 hours ago.

Jury sides with Cinemark in Aurora, Colo., shooting trial

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A jury on Thursday said movie theater chain Cinemark was not liable in the 2012 shooting at a multiplex in Aurora, Colo., that left a dozen people dead at a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises." 

Lawyers representing the 27 plaintiffs in the civil case had argued that Cinemark failed to... Reported by L.A. Times 18 hours ago.

Aurora Diagnostics to Offer PD-L1 Tissue Assay for TECENTRIQ™ (atezolizumab)

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Aurora Diagnostics to Offer PD-L1 Tissue Assay for TECENTRIQ™ (atezolizumab) LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LMC Pathology Services, the Aurora Diagnostics lab in Las Vegas, Nevada, was chosen by Ventana Medical Systems, a Roche Diagnostics Company, as one of the first laboratories in the United States to provide the FDA-approved VENTANA PD-L1 (SP142) Assay. The complementary assay is an immunohistochemical tissue assay corresponding with the release of TECENTRIQ™ (atezolizumab). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved TECENTRIQ™ (atezolizumab) on May 18 for the tre Reported by Business Wire 18 hours ago.

Man facing December charges of car theft, arrested for Aurora homicide

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Aurora police made an arrest in a homicide from earlier this week.According to a news release Thursday from the Aurora Police Department, the homicide unit arrested Dustin Dwight Freeman, 39, on Reported by Denver Post 16 hours ago.

Man arrested in connection with Aurora homicide from Monday

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Aurora police have arrested a man in connection to a Monday homicide of a woman.Nila Kanta Bhattarai, 31, was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder by the Aurora Police Department, Reported by Denver Post 16 hours ago.

Video of minivan at Aurora homicide scene released

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Video of a van in an Aurora parking lot where a woman was fatally stabbed was released Thursday night by investigators. Reported by Denver Post 10 hours ago.

New memoir reflects on time spent in 1960s mental hospital

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Laurel Lorraine Lancer shares personal experiences with readers in ‘Just for the Summer’

AURORA, Colo. (PRWEB) May 20, 2016

After becoming a mother, author Laurel Lorraine Lancer began having panic attacks. She developed agoraphobia and, upon recommendations from a psychiatrist, checked herself into a private mental hospital.

Lancer’s new book, “Just for the Summer: Memoirs from a mental hospital” (published by iUniverse), describes her experiences during her month-long stay in a mental hospital in the 1960s. Her writings detail the approaches to treating mental illness as well as how the hospital staff treated Lancer and her fellow patients.

Over the course of her stay, the hospital staff subjected Lancer to treatments that were common in the 1960s – electroshock and insulin therapy. With a blend of humor and compassion, Lancer recounts how she and other patients reacted to these therapies and the true outcomes that resulted.

Lancer’s stories reveal the relationships between patients, their families and the hospital staff members to illustrate how mental illnesses were understood and received in the public and medical communities. Her writings serve to compare and contrast past and present understandings about mental illness in an entertaining manner.

“As a society, we are still dealing with difficulties in treating the mentally ill,” Lancer says. “The book tells the manner of treatment given at that time in our society. I would want the reader to more deeply experience and understand the emotional problems of others and to understand that much still needs to be done in way of treatment.”

“Just for the Summer”
By Laurel Lorraine Lancer, Ph.D.
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 268 pages | ISBN 9780595485369
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Laurel Lorraine Lancer, Ph.D., is retired from teaching and counseling. She earned advanced degrees in higher education and psychology. She previously published “Love Is In This Room,” “A Walk From The Sea” and “Where Fairies Are.”

iUniverse is an Author Solutions, LLC, supported self-publishing services provider that partners with Berrett-Koehler to offer Open Book Editions and True Directions – in partnership with Tarcher – a division of Penguin Books. Additionally, iUniverse maintains a strategic alliance with leading Canadian Book retailer Indigo Chapters. To recognize excellence in publishing, iUniverse offers select authors the Star Award, Reader’s Choice, and Editor’s Choice designations based on specific criteria. To learn more about iUniverse’s publishing services, please visit iuniverse.com or call 1-800-AUTHORS. For the latest, follow @iuniverse on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook at facebook.com/iuniverseselfpublishing. Reported by PRWeb 8 hours ago.

Top Picks: The app Aurora, NBC's 'Maya and Marty,' and more

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On the Parquet Courts' album 'Human Performance,' the band oozes ironic cool, photographer Richard Nicholson's 'The Projectionists' gives viewers a glimpse into a hidden world, and more top picks. Reported by Christian Science Monitor 5 hours ago.

United States: Why Movie Chains Should Breathe A Sigh Of Relief Over The Aurora Verdict - Fox Rothschild LLP

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A civil jury in Colorado has just decided that Cinemark is not liable for the terrible shooting in Colorado. The jury took less than a day to reach its verdict. Reported by Mondaq 1 hour ago.

How Gun Violence Prevention (Finally) Became A Winning Political Platform

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A David Axelrod tweet now carries the same authority as white smoke emanating from a Sistine Chapel Papal conclave. Last month Axelrod authoritatively declared a new piece of political conventional wisdom; Gun Violence Prevention is a winning political platform.

So ended over 20 years of collective strategic advice and mythmaking from lesser political consultants and former officeholders. A confident Axelrod, now a CNN Senior Political Commentator, among many post-Obama Administration roles, tweeted on the April 26th Democratic primary night that Democratic Presidential primary candidate Hillary Clinton had drawn significant advantage over competitor Bernie Sanders among voters concerned about gun policy. This, after reviewing statewide exit polling of Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania's Democratic Presidential Primary voters.

Some may wonder just how many Americans had to die from gun shots before political consultants would pronounce it safe for campaigning candidates to make gun violence prevention a central part of their platforms. The answer sadly is thousands. Children. Wives. Sisters. Daughters. Parents. Sons. How many school shootings, one might ask have occurred since 1999s horrific Columbine High School shattered Littleton, Colorado and our country? Hundreds.

How did the standard political conventional wisdom become so ingrained and accepted? What did it take to overcome the myth?

This issue became very personal for me on April 19th 1999, when as a brand new Congressional candidate and small business owner; I learned that one of my small business employees had purchased 3 of the guns used by the Columbine High School student/shooters. I was more than two-steps removed from the traumatic violence and loss of life, yet through activism ever since have become friends with many family members of gun violence victims including those who lost loved ones in the hundreds of mass shootings since. That's a tragic way to make new friends.

The myth-making on the political toxicity of gun violence prevention has its roots way back in President Bill Clinton's first term, more accurately in the wake of the disastrous 1994 mid-term election results where the Republicans gained their first House majority in 40 years by switching 54 seats. It isn't hard to imagine a shell-shocked Democratic president and his political advisors casting about to identify causes. One convenient and easily blamed target was the passage in 1994 of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, said to stir up the NRA, a part of the Crime Bill which had passed both House and Senate with bipartisan support. But the myth/conventional wisdom really took hold after Al Gore lost his home state of Tennessee and his 2000 presidential campaign.

Even though the 2000 presidential election results are widely remembered for hanging chads in Florida, and Bush v. Gore US Supreme Court decision, one can find any number of news articles pinning Gore's loss to his strong support for gun violence prevention legislation. One can't separate however, Gore's 2000 campaign from the 1999 national trauma centered in Littleton at Columbine.

"It has been a horror show," the late ABC News anchor Peter Jennings declared on April 19, 1999 news broadcast coverage of shootings at Columbine. Quoting a Colorado County commissioner, Jennings endorsed her shocked sentiment, "perhaps now America will wake up to the dimensions of this challenge...if it could happen in a place like Littleton." It was widely and repeatedly said, "This changes everything." And when the investigation revealed that the Columbine shooter's guns had been purchased by their friend (my employee) at a local gun show from an unlicensed dealer without a background check, politicians sprang into action.

In the final stretch of that 2000 election though, candidate Al Gore was perceived as tapering back his campaign rhetoric on gun laws. In that highly charged and closely watched final few weeks, Gore campaign advisors were quoted referring to "last minute strategic adjustments" which were most apparent in the second Gore/Bush nationally televised debate Oct. 11, 1999. "Let me say," said Al Gore, "that the governor and I agree on some things where this subject is concerned. I will not do anything to affect the gun rights of hunters or sportsmen. I think that homeowners have to be respected, and the right to have a gun if they wish to."

National media were also watching my 6th Congressional District campaign against first-term incumbent and staunch "gun rights" advocate Tom Tancredo. We never hesitated to highlight and take Republican Tancredo to task for his support for expanding gun rights and protecting gun manufacturers even while representing Littleton Colorado. Tancredo had in early 1999 co-sponsored the first introduction of the gun manufacturer's immunity bill (Firearms Heritage Protection Act of 1999), later passed and signed into law by Pres. George W. Bush in 2005, with the support and vote of then Congressman Bernie Sanders. Would that vote have become one of Hillary Clinton's campaign critical talking points, separating her from Sanders, were it not for traumatic gun violence in community after community?

It's not the repeated episodes of gun violence since 1999 however, which have toppled the conventional political wisdom; it is the sea change in citizen activism as a response to the continued mayhem over the past four years that has really made the difference.

Three most significant galvanizing episodes were the January 2011 Tucson Arizona shooting of Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, the December 2012 death of 20 first graders and 6 adults, mercilessly shot in their classroom at Sandy Hook Elementary School in idyllic Newtown Connecticut. And a few months prior in August of 2012, a gunman clad in body armor entered the mid-night movie premier in Aurora Colorado wielding stun grades, smoke bombs an assault rifle with a 100-round magazine, killing 12 wounding 70 others - stunning Colorado yet again. These national traumas revitalized gun violence prevention activism utilizing a new grassroots social-media platform. Average people, never previously involved in political activism found each other and connected, demonstrating a heightened sense of urgency - throughout the country. "This" really has changed everything.

Now Americans won't wait for Washington politicians to respond, they began organizing creating public pressure with methods not technologically possible in 1999. Besides the new communications technologies, the demographics of new gun violence prevention political activists is also in sync with the social media platforms.Probably the best known exemplar of this synergy is Shannon Watts, founder of a Facebook page in December of 2012 which became the portal by which hundreds of thousands connected to form Moms Demand Action for Gunsense in America - now a branch of a national umbrella Everytown for Gun Safety.

Everytown, which was founded in NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg's office as Mayors Against Illegal Guns and headed by former top mayoral advisor for strategic planning and criminal justice John Feinblatt, has transformed well beyond its initial focus on big city mayors.

Gabby Giffords upon her recovery, along with her husband astronaut Mark Kelly, founded a more traditional political action committee Americans for Responsible Solutions (ARS). These new organizing entities joined well established Washington-based gun violence prevention long-time advocates like the Brady Campaign, Violence Policy Center, States United to End Gun Violence (with 30 state affiliate organizations), California-based Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence and relatively newer but significant progressive force Center For American Progress.

President Obama's personal commitment for prioritizing gun violence prevention and the good fortune of having VP Joe Biden's focus and dedication (Biden was an author and Senate Judiciary Chair, sheparding passage of the 1994 Crime Bill) has given the activists a champion in the White House with the highest media profile available.

All of this activism has engendered significant interest from traditional media outlets - which in turn has helped attract more activists. For example the February 2016 issues of major women's magazines Glamour, Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire all ran simultaneous feature stories on the issue and movement of new gun violence prevention activists. Cable networks have also discovered a greater audience interest HBO "Requiem For The Dead" and "Gun Fight", CNBC "America's Gun: The Rise of the AR-15", PBS "After Newtown: Guns in America" and CNN "Guns in America Townhall". Independent documentary film makers have also produced and distributed major feature length films such as the currently touring "Under The Gun" co-produced by Katie Couric.

Still with all this activism and media coverage, wary Democratic politicians and consultants sometimes counseled candidates to maintain a low profile in campaign platforms for gun violence prevention initiatives. Conveniently, the Democratic presidential primary process provided a readily available contrast between Sanders and Clinton which Hillary Clinton boldly exploited. In a happy coincidence, the demographics of many new gun violence prevention activists correlate with a critical Clinton campaign target audience.

Sophisticated political calculus isn't the only factor taken into account by the Clinton campaign. When the October 2015 Umpqua Community College shooting took place, traumatizing the Oregon community, Clinton took on Washington Republicans and the NRA, not Bernie Sanders. Again this past December when San Bernardino became the most recently traumatized community, Clinton tweeted that she "refused to accept this as normal, we must take action to stop gun violence now."

Many observers and activists have noticed over the years an "intensity gap" which described the contrast between the way right-wing gun rights supporters defended gun laws on ideological grounds while gun violence prevention activists framed the debate on practical ideas which should be tried and might work to reduce gun violence. Clearly the intensity of gun violence prevention activists has ramped up with their numbers and their determination to be heard by national and state politicians. At the very least, the 2016 election campaigns dramatically show that the political ground has shifted. Cue the white smoke.

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Metro Denver's labor force holding steady, no change in unemployment rate in April

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It’s steady as she goes in metro Denver's labor force. The unadjusted unemployment rate was unchanged in April, holding the line at 3.3 percent, the same rate as March, according to the raw county jobs estimates released Friday by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. The 3.3 percent unadjusted jobless rate is for a 10-county area that includes Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Broomfield and Centennial, but not Boulder County. It’s the same story in Boulder County, where the unemployment… Reported by bizjournals 3 days ago.

Aurora man killed in his apartment identified

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A 19-year-old man police found dead in an apartment on Monday has been identified.According to a Friday news release from the Arapahoe County coroner's office, the victim was Andres Antonio Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

Woman killed in Aurora apartment identified as 56-year-old

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A woman who was killed in Aurora earlier this week has been identified.The Arapahoe County coroner's office on Friday identified the victim as Kali Sakri, 56. Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

Rollins captures NCAA-record sixth D2 women’s golf title

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Rollins won the 2016 NCAA Division II Women's Championship Saturday in Aurora, Colo., the program's NCAA-best sixth national title. Reported by Golfweek 2 days ago.

Two Airlifted After Being Hit by Car While Crossing Highway in Rural Kane County

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Patch Batavia, IL -- The crash happened early Sunday in Sugar Grove Township. An Aurora man and a Bristol man were seriously injured. Reported by Patch 15 hours ago.

Fire in Aurora kills one person, injures another

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An unattended cooking attempt sparked a fire in a six-story senior living apartment building in Aurora Saturday night that left one dead and injured another, Aurora Fire and Rescue officials Reported by Denver Post 1 day ago.

Millennials have an entirely different approach to investing than their parents

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Millennials have an entirely different approach to investing than their parents We've all heard of the #YOLO lifestyle. But when it comes to investing, millennials aren't ready to stomach much risk.

They focus on short-term needs and tend to stick with lower-risk investments, according to a recent report by Sameer Aurora, head of client strategy for UBS Wealth Management Americas.

"Even though they have a longer investment window, millennials hold almost twice as much cash in their portfolios as baby boomers," Aurora told Business Insider in a phone interview. "The inference we can draw is that they're more focused on the short term and present time as opposed to building wealth in the long run."

Unlike boomers, millennials have bucked many traditional investing principles, such as "buy and hold" and following a financial plan. Among those who have retirement accounts, one-quarter have already dipped into them, according to UBS's report.

That's something the boomer generation would have never dreamed of. Plus, these young investors are going against the typical advice of putting money into riskier investments earlier and then moving into safer investments as they inch toward retirement.

*'I'm not a whole lot concerned about how the market's doing'*

Take 29-year-old engineer Justin Schulte, one of the millennials surveyed by UBS. Schulte, who is married with two kids, said he isn't too worried about returns.

"As long as I'm outpacing inflation and on track in achieving my personal goals, I'm not a whole lot concerned about how the market's doing," Schulte told Business Insider.

Even though Schulte and his wife are expecting a third child soon, they are staying the course financially. "Obviously we have a bigger car and home, but overall our saving goals and investing goals haven't changed drastically," he said.

David Dunn, chief investment officer at Kingsbridge Wealth Management, told Business Insider that he saw a clear generational shift in priorities while discussing investment goals with the eight ultra-high-net-worth US families that make up his firm's clientele.

He noticed that millennials are not as driven to get returns at all cost but are instead more concerned with the ancillary effects of investing. "There's much more of a social consciousness. It's like in a classroom and almost everyone gave to whatever fund, and they want to check that box," Dunn said. "They're also very much averse to borrowing money."

Dunn cites his younger clients, who show little interest in taking on debt to buy an apartment in New York: "They just want to live in a nice place and they're just fine with paying rent."

A few factors are in play. First, the majority of boomers are eager to provide ongoing financial support even as millennials move into their adult years, and both generations are happy with this situation, according to the UBS report.

Second, the global economic crisis continues to cast a long shadow, influencing millennials to invest more conservatively. Some of that conservatism is due to trauma from past financial crises, volatile markets, the difficulty of finding jobs after graduation, and expensive city life.

*A generational wealth transfer*

The behavior of younger investors will have huge consequences in the near future. By 2020, Gen X and millennials will control more than half of all investable assets — about $30 trillion, according to a recent survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.

That generational shift is leading a crop of robo-advisers and financial-planning startups to challenge and sometimes work together with their more traditional counterparts to attract younger investors.

Like some of the wealth managers out there, Dunn is worried about robo-advisers' ability to capture a nuanced understanding of people's motivations and goals, since these platforms operate under the assumption that investors act rationally. In reality, people have social and emotional biases that don't fit the model of an ideal decision maker, he said.

Robo-advisers or not, this crop of young investors are going to make noise in the wealth-management industry.

*SEE ALSO: The Wall Street establishment is fighting back*

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RoviSys Solidifies Commitment to Research Triangle Park Region with New Building in Holly Springs

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RoviSys, an independent provider of comprehensive process automation and building management solutions breaks ground on new 26,000 sq. ft. building on 10+ acres in Holly Springs, North Carolina - Research Triangle Park

Holly Springs, North Carolina (PRWEB) May 23, 2016

RoviSys, a leading independent provider of comprehensive process automation and building management solutions and services based in Aurora, Ohio, has broken ground on a new building in Holly Springs, NC. With over a decade of established business in the Research Triangle Park area, this new location solidifies a commitment to business in the region. The new facility features over 26,000 square feet on 10.8 acres, and capacity to immediately support 200 employees. As one of the most attractive communities in the Triangle region, Holly Springs offers an ideal location and ample space for future phase-two expansion.

"The Research Triangle Park area has been home to RoviSys for over ten years at our Apex location,” commented John Robertson, CEO, “and I’m excited that our new state of the art building will be in this rapidly growing global center for the biomedical and pharmaceutical industry. Holly Springs is the ideal location for us to attract the experienced talent we need while expanding our business.”

Located at 480 Green Oaks Parkway, and scheduled for completion in fall 2016, the structure will feature attractive, functional design inside and out. Constructed by Bobbitt Design Build, the project includes plans for a unique exterior with outdoor courtyards and striking masonry, an abundance of natural interior light, a fitness room and numerous power saving/green building technologies.

“The new building couldn’t come at a better time,” said Chris Otto, Southeast Regional Manager. “With 26,000 square feet to work with, our employees will have the space and resources they need to continue to meet and exceed the demands of process and industrial customers across the Southeast United States and beyond.”

About RoviSys
The RoviSys Corporation provides resources, experience and skills to solve and support process control, control automation and integration, and building automation challenges, with over 25 years of real solutions for the Chemical, Petrochemical, Life Science, Consumer Packaged Goods, Glass, Metals, Power & Energy, Water & Wastewater, Paper & Wood and Oil & Gas industries. For more information visit http://www.rovisys.com. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.
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