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Lazydays Expands Tampa Sales Management Team

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The RV Authority adds Mike Moccaldi as Sales Manager

TAMPA, Fla. (PRWEB) September 09, 2016

Lazydays, The RV Authority and world’s largest RV dealership, continues to strengthen its sales leadership team with the addition of Mike Moccaldi as Sales Manager. He will join nine other industry veterans in managing a team of more than 100 sales consultants at Lazydays’ flagship Tampa RV dealership.

Moccaldi began his RV career as a sales consultant at La Mesa RV. He was subsequently employed by Camping World, where he served as internet sales associate and desk sales manager before being appointed as general sales manager. “Lazydays is renowned throughout the industry as the ‘RV Authority,’ and I am excited to finally be part of the team here after years of competing against them,” said Moccaldi.

Ron Fleming, Lazydays Vice President and General Manager, noted that the Tampa dealership is expanding its sales operations to support recent growth and new opportunities.

“Mike’s rapid career progression reflects his superior RV knowledge and sales talent, and we are proud to bring that expertise to Lazydays,” said Fleming. “We have built a sales organization of the highest caliber, and I am confident that our sales management team will help us achieve even greater levels of success in the years to come.”

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 40,000 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 quarter 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 more than 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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Dog Thieves Dumped Stolen Petland Puppy in Backyard of Aurora Home

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Dog Thieves Dumped Stolen Petland Puppy in Backyard of Aurora Home Patch Naperville, IL -- Petland is asking for the public's help in finding the dog. Reported by Patch 16 hours ago.

University of Colorado Cancer Center Study Shows That Double Negative Leads to Big Positive Against Bladder Cancer Metastasis

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New understanding may allow doctors and researchers to stop bladder cancer's ability to stop the tumor-suppressing gene RhoDGI2, thus allowing its initial action to proceed.

AURORA, Colo (PRWEB) September 09, 2016

The popular kids' card game "Exploding Kittens" teaches a concept critical to cancer science: When a player plays a "Nope" card, the subsequent player may lay another "Nope", thus creating a double-negative that becomes a positive, allowing the initial action to proceed. A paper, stemming from a longstanding collaboration between investigators at the University of Colorado Cancer Center and Yale, published in the journal Cancer Cell, demonstrates a similar strategy that bladder cancer uses to proliferate. By "Noping" the cancer-suppressing gene RhoDGI2, the disease evades a mechanism designed to stop its ability to metastasize. Now new understanding of this mechanism may allow doctors and researchers to Nope this Nope – stopping bladder cancer's ability to stop the tumor-suppressing gene RhoDGI2, thus allowing its initial action to proceed.

Here is how it works:

Circulating cancer cells recruit elements of the body's immune system to prime the tissue environment for the development of new tumors. The current study demonstrates a promising strategy to block the immune system's mistaken collaboration with cancer cells, resulting in the inability of circulating cells to seed new sites of metastasis.

"Working with bladder cancer cells, we were able to show not only how immune system macrophages recognize and aid circulating cancer cells, but also how we might intercede to block this mechanism," says Dan Theodorescu, MD, PhD, director of the University of Colorado Cancer Center and the paper's co-senior author.

The finding takes place in the context of the well-known tumor-suppressor gene RhoDGI2. Activity of this gene and the protein it encodes restricts the ability of bladder cancer cells, and potentially other circulating cancer cells, to grow at new sites of attachment. In fact, it is these sites of metastasis, specifically in the lung that can make bladder cancer fatal. Previous work in the Theodorescu lab published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation in 2011 and 2012 has shown one side of how loss of RhoDGI2 affects cancer growth: loss of RhoGDI2 allows a cancer cell to increase production of proteins called Endothelin and Versican, which signal immune system macrophages to the site of the cancer cells. These macrophages promote the development of new tumors by producing various cancer growth-promoting substances.

The current paper shows that one of these substances is the protein osteopontin. Basically, loss of RhoDGI2 leads to increased Endothelin and Versican, which brings macrophages, which secrete osteopontin, which signals tumor cells to reinitiate stem-cell-like programs that promote growth and survival. Osteopontin does this by binding to CD44 receptors on the surface of newly-attached bladder cancer cells, jumpstarting their ability to act as seeds of a new tumor site. CD44 is a cell surface glycoprotein that is overexpressed to some extent by almost all tumors of epithelial origin and plays an important role in tumor initiation and metastasis. CD44 is a compelling marker for cancer stem cells of many solid malignancies.

When the investigators blocked this osteopontin signaling pathway in animal models, bladder cancer cells were not able form metastases in the lungs and lymph nodes. Likewise, expression of osteopontin was associated with poor outcomes in human bladder cancer patients.

"Interestingly, blocking CD44 did nothing against the local tumor growth. The effect was very robust, but was limited to stopping the initial formation of metastasis," says Martin Schwartz, the Robert W. Berliner Professor of Medicine at Yale and the paper's co-senior author. Again, it is the ability of bladder cancer to invade the lung (and the brain) that makes the disease potentially fatal, and not the activity of the primary tumor itself. Thus treatment strategies targeting metastasis, potentially by blocking osteopontin binding to CD44, offer a compelling way to decrease mortality from the disease.

"What this paper shows is that targeting macrophages and/orCD44 are potential clinical therapeutic options," Theodorescu says. "Also, this demonstrates that when you lose RhoDGI2, it causes the cancer to attract macrophages that in turn secrete osteopontin, which stimulates cancer aggressiveness," he says.

Several years ago, Theodorescu discovered RhoDGI2 as a suppressor of tumor growth at metastatic sites and has worked on it since then. Now there is another step in this understanding. And each step presents another opportunity for doctors and researchers to insert a misstep. RhoDGI2, CD44, versican and osteopontin represent nodes in a signaling web that allows cancer metastasis. "Noping" cancer's "nope" in this web at any point may save lives. Reported by PRWeb 15 hours ago.

Body camera video shows Aurora police tasing man who did nothing wrong, ACLU says

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A recording from an Aurora police officer's body camera released Friday by the American Civil Liberties Union shows a man being Tased for what the agency says was "no reason." Reported by Denver Post 11 hours ago.

Illinois Law Firm Wolfe & Stec Highlight Services with New Website

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The Wolfe & Stec law firm hopes to provide Illinois residents with resources about their legal needs and detailed information about the firm.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) September 10, 2016

Illinois law firm Wolfe & Stec, Ltd. have launched their new website to assist families and individuals who need legal assistance. The firm said they view their website as an extension of their principles and the services they offer their clients.

“We urge people to learn as much about attorneys as possible before they retain their services,” said Natalie Stec. “Through our website, we provide examples of our previous work and the results we’ve achieved for our clients. We also give what we believe are great resources for those who want to learn more about their legal needs so they can be as informed as possible.”

The website highlights the firm’s legal services, testimonials from clients, attorney biographies and a blog centered on family law and criminal defense, two focus areas of Wolfe & Stec’s practice. Potential clients can also reach out to the firm through their website to receive a free consultation on their case.

“Accessibility and transparency are important qualities for a law firm to demonstrate to their clients,” said Marc D. Wolfe. “Our criminal justice system poses serious problems for many Illinois residents. We believe that the attorney-client relationship shouldn’t be plagued with the same hurdles. Our website reflects the personalized attention, responsiveness and creativity that we strive to offer our clients.”

Partner Marc D. Wolfe has been practicing law for over 30 years, trying over 300 cases to verdict in his three decades of criminal defense. He is a graduate of the University of Denver and the John Marshall Law School.

Partner Natalie M. Stec has focused on significant pre- and post-decree marital and family law cases since beginning her legal career in 2000. Stec studied law abroad at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England, and is a graduate of the University of Illinois and the New York School of Law.

Partner Amy Lynn Riley concentrates her work on criminal and family law, having previously worked at McDonough County State’s Attorney’s office. She is a graduate of Aurora University and the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Michigan.

The firm has offices in Chicago and Woodridge, Ill.

About Wolfe & Stec:
The law office of Wolfe & Stec, Ltd., handles criminal defense and family law cases in Illinois. They offer free initial consultations and schedule appointments at either of their locations, in Woodridge and Chicago. To contact Wolfe & Stec, call 630-305-0222 or 312-388-7882 or visit them online at http://www.wolfeandstec.com/. Reported by PRWeb 19 minutes ago.

TV’s Toy Box Reveals the Hottest Costumes for Halloween 2016

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TV’s Toy Box offers costumes and accessories that will bring every child’s imagination to life. To accompany these one-of-a-kind costumes, TV’s Toy Box offers a vast selection of treat bags and décor for all your family Halloween needs.

Palatine, IL (PRWEB) September 10, 2016

Millions of Americans are expected to celebrate the Halloween season. It’s the ideal occasion for shoppers to show off their creativity and for kids to pretend to be their favorite TV and movie characters. To create an exceptional Halloween experience, TV’s Toy Box has ramped up inventory, creating a costume shop that offers the latest in licensed character costumes, accessories and décor.

Superheroes: The superhero genre is hotter than ever, and audiences everywhere can’t get enough of it. In anticipation of ongoing and upcoming live action movies like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers, TV’s Toy Box has the costumes that will turn kids into their super favorites. Help them transform into fearless robots like Optimus Prime, brave Yo-Kai like Blazion and courageous Lego Ninjago like Nya. Trick-or-treaters will feel like heroes of the night in Batman and PJ Masks costumes.

Adventurers: Pokémon GO has taken the world by storm, bringing out everyone’s inner adventurer. Kids will “catch ’em all” dressed as Pokémon characters, visiting every Pokéstop on their trick-or-treat routes. Let them follow directions with precision as Dora the Explorer and solve the ongoing mystery of disappearing candy while dressed up in their Scooby-Doo gear.

Animals: Animal movies and shows are all the rage these days, thanks in large part to the tremendous box-office success of Disney’s Zootopia earlier this year. It’s no surprise that Zootopia’s famous crime-fighting duo, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, has joined the TV’s Toy Box family. And for our younger trick-or-treaters, there’s no more perfect occasion than Halloween for them to masquerade as Peppa Pig or their favorite PAW Patrol member.

Princesses: Frozen’s famous sisters continue to capture the hearts and minds of little girls everywhere. Don’t miss the chance to dress up as Elsa and Anna this year, along with a beautiful selection of Disney princess classics, like the iconic gowns of Cinderella, Belle and Aurora. Kids can also dress up as the Shopkins Cupcake Queen or their favorite genie from Shimmer and Shine, spreading magic and elegance as they make their way through the neighborhood.

TV’s Toy Box offers costumes and accessories that will bring every child’s imagination to life. To accompany these one-of-a-kind costumes, TV’s Toy Box offers a vast selection of treat bags and décor for all your Halloween needs. Children can carry their trick-or-treating treasures in Peppa Pig bags and Monster Jam totes, and parents can decorate the home with festive jack-o’-lanterns and creepy-crawly welcome mats.

An endless world of Halloween fun awaits you at TV’s Toy Box. “As one of the leading personalized licensed character apparel and gift retailers, TV’s Toy Box has designed and created thousands of products. Offering licensed children’s costumes rounds out our selection of apparel, gifts, back-to-school items and home décor,” says Gina Mahony, Merchandise Manager.

The season has gotten everyone excited, from kids to parents, and inside our company. “The Fall and Halloween Season is a favorite time for our Marketing Team. Everyone loves thinking back to being a kid and dressing up as their favorite superhero or princess,“ says Dena Barrett, Director of Marketing.

About TV’s Toy Box
As one of the leading online toy stores featuring character-themed apparel, accessories and gifts, TV’s Toy Box offers an excellent selection of personalized products for children and their families. Specializing in the latest TV and movie trends, including Disney, Nickelodeon, PBS KIDS and more, TV’s Toy Box features one-of-a-kind toys, party supplies and personalized gifts that will delight fans of all ages.

Contact Information
TV’s Toy Box
http://www.tvstoybox.com

Dena Barrett, Director of Marketing
dbarrett(at)cpscompany.com Reported by PRWeb 22 hours ago.

Kids Get Limited Bathroom Breaks / 7-Person Apartment Fight / Aurora a Top City for Families / Sex Offender Didn't Register

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Kids Get Limited Bathroom Breaks / 7-Person Apartment Fight / Aurora a Top City for Families / Sex Offender Didn't Register Patch Geneva, IL -- Catch up on Fox Valley headlines: Health inspection report / $100K lottery winner / Cocaine dealer gets 7 years / Brew festival. Reported by Patch 16 hours ago.

Izzy’s Deli Wins Best Of Los Angeles Award – 2016

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Izzy's Deli, a Santa Monica staple since 1973, has been awarded for their outstanding customer service and high quality food.

Santa Monica, CA (PRWEB) September 10, 2016

Izzy’s Deli, http://www.izzysdeli.com/ a Santa Monica institution for 43 years, has won the “Best of Los Angeles Award” – 2016 for the best deli in L.A.

The deli, which was founded by Izzy Freeman in 1973, has been open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, and the owner doesn’t even have a key to the front door.

“Izzy’s Deli has consistently delivered to it’s customers the best deli food in the city and the customer service has been highly rated” according to Aurora DeRose, coordinator for the “Best of Los Angeles Award” community.

The “Best of Los Angeles Award” community was formed in 2013 and currently has 2,600 members, made up largely of professionals living and working in Southern California.

“On behalf of the great staff at Izzy’s Deli, I am honored by the award” said Izzy Freeman. “We work night and day to provide our customers with the highest quality food and service. We are thrilled to receive this “Best of Los Angeles Award." Reported by PRWeb 13 hours ago.

Woman found dead in Aurora apartment during welfare check

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Investigators with the Aurora Police Department are investigating the fatal shooting of a woman in an apartment. Reported by Denver Post 10 hours ago.

Fin24.com | Aurora: Now for Mandela & co

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Having settled with Khulubuse Zuma, liquidators are set to file sequestration applications against his former co-directors and Bhana family members Reported by News24 3 hours ago.

Aurora police arrest armed, dangerous suspect after Sunday afternoon chase

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Aurora police said they arrested an armed and dangerous suspect after a chase on Sunday afternoon. Reported by Denver Post 10 hours ago.

Precision Biopsy Expands the Clinical Trial of Its ClariCore™ Biopsy System in Prostate Cancer Patients

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Precision Biopsy Expands the Clinical Trial of Its ClariCore™ Biopsy System in Prostate Cancer Patients AURORA, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Precision Biopsy's application for an Investigational Device Exemption was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, allowing it to expand a clinical trial for the ClariCore™ Biopsy System. Reported by Business Wire 1 hour ago.

ProviDyn Signs Dealership Agreement with Keyscan, Inc.; Adds Access Control System Software and Hardware to Its Product Line

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ProviDyn, a provider of IT support, strategy and services for small and medium-sized businesses and nonprofits, today announced it has become a dealer for dorma+kaba’s Keyscan access control system.

(PRWEB) September 12, 2016

ProviDyn, a provider of IT support, strategy and services for small and medium-sized businesses and nonprofits, today announced it has become a dealer for dorma+kaba’s Keyscan access control system.

The innovative Keyscan networked access control system remains best-in-class. Powered by Keyscan Aurora, a single-platform access control management software with multiple integration options, it continues to provide unmatched scalability and flexibility and will fit virtually any access control deployment, from entry-level single door application to a multi-site, enterprise with thousands of doors, elevators and multi-system integration.

"With security a requisite of business continuity, our clients are asking us to help them deploy an end-to-end solution that addresses not only cloud and on-site systems protection but also physical security," said ProviDyn CEO Hamish Davidson. “Keyscan’s products offer flexible system design yet deliver high-powered features and capabilities for even the most complex access control scenarios.”

Keyscan systems use a “One Platform” approach to hardware and software that aligns well with ProviDyn’s approach to technology. Additionally, the organization’s focus on security, optimized through computing systems and communications integration, makes it a perfect fit for ProviDyn’s business philosophy—and its customer base.

Serving the global community, Keyscan products can be found securing embassies, military bases, hospitals, power generation plants, automotive facilities, banks, schools, multi-national organizations, retail establishments as well as many other small, medium and large businesses.

About ProviDyn
ProviDyn provides technology expertise, services and support to help small and mid-sized organizations sustain growth and strengthen performance. Backed by technology experts, ProviDyn helps organizations gain the full benefits of existing technology, make strategic investments in implementing new technology and maintain an infrastructure that is secure, reliable and flexible. ProviDyn offers managed services, mobile computing, IT strategy, virtualization, cloud computing, business continuity, network security and IP telephony. To learn more about how ProviDyn is driving business through technology and helping companies reduce costs, improve efficiency and maximize productivity, visit http://www.providyn.com.

For more information, please contact:
Angela McMahon
Michael Mackenzie Communications
Phone: 404-543-9636 Reported by PRWeb 21 minutes ago.

NEPC Schools of Opportunity Project Honors 20 Exemplary High Schools From Coast to Coast

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Key Takeaway: Excellent high schools are actively striving to close opportunity gaps.

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) September 12, 2016

From an innovative rural school in Vermont to a school serving international refugees in California, 20 inspiring schools are being acknowledged as 2016 “Schools of Opportunity.”

Based at the University of Colorado Boulder, the National Education Policy Center (NEPC) sponsors the annual Schools of Opportunity project, which identifies and recognizes excellent public high schools that actively strive to close opportunity gaps – the differences in opportunities and resources that drive the well-known achievement gaps.

“Children learn when they have opportunities to learn,” said NEPC Director and CU Boulder Professor Kevin Welner, co-director for the project. “When those opportunities are denied, they fall behind.”

Following last year’s pilot of the project in just Colorado and New York, this year’s recognitions considered high schools from coast to coast.

“The project offers an alternative way of assessing school quality – one that rejects the idea that test scores identify the nation’s best schools,” said Carol Burris, co-director of the project. “Schools of Opportunity use research-based practices to support all students and their teachers, thereby creating engaged and successful learning environments.”

In addition to Burris and Welner, the effort was led by Linda Molner Kelley, Michelle Renée Valladares and Rhianna Kirk. The review team – comprised of 40 researchers, teachers, policymakers and administrators – based the “gold” and “silver” recognitions on specific principles identified in the book, Closing the Opportunity Gap, which was co-edited by Welner.

Applications went through four levels of screening, including rubric-based ratings and in-person evaluator visits to the recognized “gold” schools. Evaluators looked at school practices that fell into categories such as create and maintain healthy school culture; broaden and enrich school curriculum; use a variety of assessments designed to respond to student needs; and support teachers as professionals.

The eight Gold Schools of Opportunity in 2016 are:

Crater Renaissance Academy, Central Point, Oregon
Hillsdale High School, San Mateo, California
Leland and Gray Union Middle and High School, Townshend, Vermont
Rainier Beach High School, Seattle, Washington
Revere High School, Revere, Massachusetts
Rochester International Academy, Rochester, New York
South Side High School, Rockville Centre, New York
William Smith High School, Aurora, Colorado

The 12 high schools that earned a Silver Schools of Opportunity designation in 2016 are:

Boston Arts Academy, Boston, Massachusetts
Cedar Shoals High School, Athens, Georgia
Clarke Central High School, Athens, Georgia
East Rockaway High School, East Rockaway, New York
New Vista High, Boulder, Colorado
Northwest High School, Germantown, Maryland
Oakland International High, Oakland, California
Ossining High School, Ossining, New York
Quilcene High School, Quilcene, Washington
Stillman Valley High School, Stillman Valley, Illinois
Urbana High School, Urbana, Illinois
Washington Technology Magnet School, St. Paul, Minnesota

To learn more about the schools, including descriptions for each, and the project, visit opportunitygap.org.

The call for nominations for the 2017 Schools of Opportunity recognitions will launch in November 2016 and evaluations will take place in the spring. Nomination material will be available at opportunitygap.org.

The Schools of Opportunity project is supported by the Ford Foundation and the National Education Association Foundation.

The National Education Policy Center (NEPC), housed at the University of Colorado Boulder School of Education, produces and disseminates high-quality, peer-reviewed research to inform education policy discussions. Visit us at: http://nepc.colorado.edu

Find Documents:
Press Release: http://nepc.info/node/8221
Website Describing Recognized Schools: http://opportunitygap.org Reported by PRWeb 16 hours ago.

Obituary: Jennie Aurora, 99, of Milford

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Obituary: Jennie Aurora, 99, of Milford Patch Milford, CT -- A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, September 14. Reported by Patch 14 hours ago.

Arapahoe County coroner IDs woman found dead in Aurora on Saturday

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The Arapahoe County coroner has identified a woman whose body was found Saturday in an Aurora apartment as Ashley Ross-Draper, who shares her last name with a man police have described as a person of interest in her death. Reported by Denver Post 8 hours ago.

No more brewery on tap for Knox Farm State Park

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There won’t be a craft brewery setting up shop inside the grounds of Knox Farm State Park, after all. Following a strong local outcry, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation decided to “re-assess and re-evaluate” the needs of the state park located in East Aurora. Only one proposal was submitted this summer to redevelop portions of the former horse stable on the property, once home to Buffalo Sabres’ founder Seymour H. Knox III. That proposal from McKenzie’s… Reported by bizjournals 21 hours ago.

Lazydays RV Announces New Leadership Appointments at Western Region RV Dealerships

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Evan Crayder is appointed General Manager at Lazydays in Loveland, Colorado and Greg Justice is named General Manager at Lazydays in Tucson, Arizona.

TAMPA, Fla. (PRWEB) September 13, 2016

Lazydays, The RV Authority, is strengthening its Western region leadership team with the appointment of two veteran RV industry professionals as general managers. Evan Crayder has been named General Manager of Lazydays’ Loveland, Colorado RV dealership, and Greg Justice will assume the role of General Manager at Lazydays’ Tucson, Arizona RV dealership.

Crayder has extensive experience in the automotive and RV industries. Most recently, he has served as General Manager of Lazydays Tucson. He was previously a sales manager for Stadium Toyota before joining Lazydays’ Tampa sales team and was later employed as general manager at multiple Camping World locations in Florida.

“I am proud of the tremendous growth we achieved in Tucson, and I intend to bring that positive energy with me to Colorado,” said Crayder. “I look forward to being part of a successful team in Loveland.”

Justice is a 40-year veteran of the RV industry, with more than 20 years of his career at Lazydays’ flagship RV dealership in Tampa. He subsequently served as general manager for an Alabama RV dealership and for two Camping World stores before rejoining Lazydays to take on the General Manager position in Tucson.

“I am extremely happy to be returning to a company that puts customers first, and I will do my part to ensure Lazydays Tucson delivers an exceptional experience,” said Justice.

Crayder and Justice will report to Chris Trapeni, Vice President of Lazydays’ Western Region.

“Evan has excelled as GM of our Tucson location, so I am excited to bring his expertise to our largest western RV dealership, where his knowledge and enthusiasm will undoubtedly make a big impact,” said Trapeni. “I am also pleased to welcome Greg back to Lazydays and proud to have him on my team. He originally hired me into the business and is one of the best leaders I’ve ever worked for, so I am confident that our Tucson dealership will thrive under his leadership.”

ABOUT LAZYDAYS
Lazydays®, founded in 1976, is the world’s largest RV dealership. Based on 126 acres outside Tampa, Florida since 1996, Lazydays also has dealerships located in Tucson, Arizona as well as three dealerships located in Loveland, Aurora and Longmont, Colorado.

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 40,000 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 quarter 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 more than 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.

### Reported by PRWeb 20 hours ago.

Humana launches HMO with Aurora, ProHealth and Ascension

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Humana Inc. is launching a health maintenance organization (HMO) in Wisconsin with four major health care systems: Aurora Health Care, Ascension Wisconsin, ProHealth Care and Bellin Health. Humana (NYSE: HUM) said the new Wisconsin Value Network will appeal to employer groups in Wisconsin with two to 999 employees. The Louisville, Ky.-based health insurer will begin quoting plans in the network on Oct. 1 for coverage effective Jan. 1, 2017. HMOs fell out of favor in the 1990s for reasons that included… Reported by bizjournals 12 hours ago.

Aurora theater shooting victims won’t have to pay $700,000 in legal costs after Cinemark drops request

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Cinemark, the company that owns the Aurora movie theater where 12 people were murdered and 70 people were wounded four years ago, has dropped a request for victims of the shooting to pay nearly $700,000 in legal costs following an unsuccessful lawsuit. Reported by Denver Post 10 hours ago.
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