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TerraPro Solutions CEO Kimberlee Centera to Present a Negotiation Skills Workshop During the Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE) Leadership Forum


Kimberlee Centera

During this workshop, women will learn how to influence perceptions and outcomes with tactics that maximize trust, reinforce value and manage stakeholder expectations.

The WRISE Leadership Forum attracts leaders from various segments of the renewable energy industry including transmission, utilities and project development. Networking and professional development are among the highlights of the event.

Effective negotiation skills contribute significantly to business success. This interactive workshop will demonstrate proven tactics that can help participants become confident negotiators. Attendees will learn how to prepare for a negotiation. How to gain an understanding of what the other party wants to achieve, and how to build trust and make integrity the guiding principle.

When and Where:

Negotiation Skills Workshop

Presenter: Kimberlee Centera, CEO, TerraPro Solutions

Date: February 19, 2020, 2:45 to 3:45pm

Location: Line Hotel Austin, TX – Onyx Ballroom 1

“I am passionate about teaching women negotiation strategies that will help them to achieve their goals,” states Kimberle Centera. “Women will learn how to influence perceptions and outcomes with tactics that maximize trust, reinforce value and manage stakeholder expectations.”

Kimberlee Centera is founder and CEO of TerraPro Solutions, a leading renewable energy project development consultancy. The company has generated over 10 GWs in Solar, Wind, and Energy Storage. With a total financed value of over $6 billion, TerraPro Solutions is the top development consultancy in the renewables market. Ms. Centera is the only female CEO of a privately held renewable energy consultancy in the U.S.A.

About Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE):

WRISE was founded in 2005 and works to promote the education, professional development, and advancement of women to achieve a strong diversified workforce and support a robust renewable energy economy. Since that time, WRISE has grown to an organization with local chapters in the US and Canada; national programming that includes activities at renewable trade shows across the country, the Leadership Forum, Take Charge Workshops, mentoring, professional development and webinar series; and a growing grassroots network of nearly 10,000 women and men. To learn more about WRISE, please visit: https://wrisenergy.org/.

About TerraPro Solutions:

TerraPro Solutions’ risk management process includes in-depth risk reviews and comprehensive analysis as well as training and coaching that empowers project team members to make informed decisions about risk management. For more information contact Annemarie Osborne 949-237-2906 aosborne@terraprosolutions.com or Vanessa Faucher 858-573-2000 vfaucher@terraprosolutions.com or visit http://terraprosolutions.com/.

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Applied Manufacturing Technologies Promotes Craig Salvalaggio to Chief Operating Officer


Craig Salvalaggio

Craig is an accomplished leader with a passion for people and for the business of AMT.

Applied Manufacturing Technologies (AMT), North America’s largest independent automation engineering company supporting manufacturers, robot companies, systems integrators, line builders, and users of robotic automation worldwide, today announced that Vice President of Operations Services Craig Salvalaggio has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer (COO) of AMT.

“Craig is an accomplished leader with a passion for people and for the business of AMT. As he has risen through the organization, Craig has lived and breathed AMT’s purpose and core values earning the respect and trust of our employees, as well as our customers and partners,” said President and CEO Michael Jacobs. “Of all the people I know, no one is more capable and better suited for this role than Craig, and I would like to offer him my heartiest congratulations.”

As COO, Salvalaggio will lead overall operations of Applied Manufacturing Technologies services along with sales, engineering, and talent management. His unique combination of technical expertise in automation and robotics combined with his visionary leadership ability led to his promotion.

Joining AMT in 2003, Salvalaggio was originally hired as a robotics software engineer before quickly being promoted through the ranks to project manager, engineering general manager, vice president of engineering, vice president of operations, and most recently chief operating officer. Salvalaggio holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Lake Superior State University, a Master of Science in operations management, and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Kettering University.

Salvalaggio is actively involved in the Robotics Industries Association (RIA) as a committee member and co-chair of the RIA Certified Integrator Program, as well as sitting on the Board of Directors for both RIA and Association for Advancing Automation (A3). A prolific writer, Salvalaggio has authored 15 technical articles in a variety of industry journals. He is also an in-demand speaker, presenting at a wide array of industry events, including RIA International Safety Conferences, Automate, SME, ATX West, The Battery Show, and RoboBusiness CRO Summits.

About Applied Manufacturing Technologies

Founded in 1989, Applied Manufacturing Technologies is an industry leader in robot automation engineering, manufacturing systems integration, and turnkey industrial controls globally. More than 120 experienced and highly-trained controls and automation engineers with over 1,250 combined years of experience are engaged in automation projects across an array of industries. With a deep bench of experienced, innovative automation engineers, consultants, and programmers, AMT assists customers with projects at any stage of development, from conceptualization and design to troubleshooting and expansion. From AMT’s Orion, Michigan headquarters, the company has engineered over 25,000 automation systems worldwide on 5,500 projects for over 600 customers. For more information, visit AMT’s website, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

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Brian Pasch, Founder of PCG Companies, To Announce Brian Benstock as 2020 Lighthouse Award Recipient


Brian Pasch, a leader in digital marketing, education, research, and data intelligence for the automotive industry, is pleased to announce Brian Benstock of Paragon Honda and Paragon Acura as the 2020 Lighthouse Award recipient. This prestigious award, given annually at the AWA Awards Ceremony hosted by Brian Pasch, recognizes well-respected leaders known for making a positive impact on the automotive industry through service, thought leadership, and innovation.

Brian Benstock is the General Manager and Vice President of Paragon Honda and Acura, the #1 ranked Certified Honda and Acura dealer in the world. Brian has made it his mission to entirely rework the modern consumer experience, most recently doing so by developing an app that allows consumers request to have their vehicle picked up, serviced, and returned to their home within 24 hours—no dealership visit required, using just their voices.

Under the direction of his mentor Paul Singer, Benstock learned the nuances of the automotive industry and the practices of a successful car dealership. Benstock’s passion for the industry and his commitment to lifelong learning led him to hold many positions within the dealership including sales consultant, sales manager, assistant to the assistant manager, finance manager, general sales manager and, eventually, a partner within the organization.

“It’s an honor to be a recipient of this award especially considering the previous prestigious winners,” said Benstock. “I think it’s important that we continue to look for ways to make the customer experience better, more memorable, and frictionless. This direction should be one that unifies the dealers and the OEMs.”

“Brian Benstock is a pioneer who has broken the chains that hold his peers back from growing their automotive retail business,” said Brian Pasch, founder of PCG Companies. “Brian and his team are leading the industry as they redefine what a modern retail consumer experience looks like. His willingness to openly share his philosophies, leadership methods, and his results is refreshing. Dealers need to point to proven, successful retailers as they consider embracing modern retail philosophies. Thankfully they have a clear starting point with Paragon Honda and Acura.”

Brian Benstock embodies the spirit of previous winners of this prestigious award by investing their passion and skills to improving the automotive industry. They will now hold this honor amongst a select group of previous Lighthouse Award recipients, including Jim and Bridget Fitzpatrick, Jared Hamilton, Alex Snyder, Jeff Kershner, JD Rucker, David Kain, Cliff Banks, Paul de Vries, Cory Mosley and Kevin Frye.

The Lighthouse Award recipient is the only AWA Award winner announced prior to the awards ceremony, held the night prior to the National Automotive Dealers Association (NADA) Convention. At the event, awards will also be given out to top MarTech solutions in the categories of Websites, Sales Process, Website Merchandising Solutions, Fixed Operations Solutions, and more.

Colleagues of Brian Benstock, automotive dealers, and automotive vendors are encouraged to attend the AWA Awards Ceremony to congratulate Brian and learn which companies will be recognized with an AWA Award this year. The ceremony will take place on Thursday, February 13th at 6:30 PM at The Wynn of Las Vegas.

To purchase tickets for the event, or to learn more, please visit: awa.autos

About Brian Pasch:

Brian Pasch, founder of PCG Companies, has been actively involved with automotive franchise dealers since 2005. Brian has authored seven bestselling books for the automotive industry: ‘Just Faster”, “Automotive Marketing Playbook”, “Who Sold It?”, “Swimming with Digital Sharks,” “Mastering Automotive Digital Marketing,” “Selling Cars in a Digital Age,””Unfair Advantage,” and “Hyper-Local Marketing for Automotive Retail.” Brian is an active conference speaker, 20 Group presenter, and coach to both dealers and members of the vendor community. He has presented workshops at NADA, Digital Dealer, DCDW, Driving Sales Executive Summit, Kain Automotive Workshops, Innovative Dealer Summit, Automotive Engagement Conferences, Automotive Boot Camp, AutoCon, VinWorx, TrueCar Dealer Summits, and the Digital Marketing Strategies Conference. Brian is Google Analytics certified and PCG is a Google Premium Partner company.

Brian has led PCG’s expansion into international markets where his training curriculum is being utilized by dealer groups and manufacturers as part of a change management process. PCG Companies include PCG Research, PCG Consulting, BPE Events and PCG Digital.

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AgentRisk Debuts Wealth Management Platform for RIAs and Wealth Managers


Overlay is an new platform for Financial Advisors to manage not only customer portfolios but also relationships, using your own investment style, requirements and custodian.

Overlay is an new platform for Financial Advisors to manage not only customer portfolios but also relationships, using your own investment style, requirements and custodian.

A revolutionary automated way to manage portfolios and clients through smart suggestions.

Today, AgentRisk released “Overlay”, a portfolio management and customer engagement platform for RIAs and wealth managers. Overlay is powered by the same algorithmic engine that AgentRisk is using in its flagship AgentRisk Wealth product, an automated investment platform for high-net-worth individuals.

One of the main features of Overlay is identifying issues in customer portfolios and suggesting trades for tax-loss harvesting, optimization, and rebalancing using the proprietary machine learning technology developed by AgentRisk.

A big differentiator compared to existing portfolio management solutions is Engage, a feature which allows advisors to communicate with their clients more effectively. With Engage, the system automatically generates personalized emails, which helps advisors maintain frequent communication points with their clients. This leads to higher customer satisfaction, improved customer retention, and increases in per-client AUM.

Overlay is custodian and broker-dealer agnostic, has no account minimums, and is free to use for a single portfolio.

AgentRisk CEO and founder Jon Vlachogiannis stated, “Wealth Management is not only about portfolio management. It is about communicating with the customer, addressing their needs, and making sure that you always know what’s the latest in their personal situation. Until now, there hasn’t been a platform that offers all these features in one place and with transparent pricing. That’s the reason we built Overlay and we plan to keep improving the platform by listening to advisors’ needs”.

For more information about Overlay, please visit: overlay.agentrisk.com

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Primex Plastics Appoints New Regional Sales Manager


Primex Plastics’ Eastern Territory Manager Travis Hopper

We are fortunate to have Travis join our team. His significant sales and people management experience will keep Primex’s Eastern Region growing

Primex Plastics Corporation, the leader in custom extruded plastic sheet and roll products for thermoforming, fabrication and printing, is pleased to announce the appointment of Travis Hopper to the position of Eastern regional sales manager. He will be responsible for sales throughout the East from Maine to Florida and as far west as West Virginia.

Hopper has over 20 years’ experience in sales and sales management, most recently with Greif, Inc., following 13 years with Kimberly Clark.

Hopper will work from the Primex production facility in Oakwood, Georgia and report to Vice President of Sales & Marketing Tim Schultz. Hopper can be reached at (470) 201-9515.

According to Schultz, “We are fortunate to have Travis join our team. His significant sales and people management experience will keep Primex’s Eastern Region growing.”

“I’m proud and excited to join the Primex family,” said Hopper. “The entrepreneurial spirit, customer focus and value in its employees are a great combination for success. I look forward to contributing to our continued growth.”

Hopper holds a B.A. in marketing from the University of Nebraska.

About Primex Plastics Corporation

Primex Plastics, a subsidiary of ICC Industries, Inc., is the largest extruder of custom polystyrene sheet in the industry, ranging from monolayer sheet to tri-layer co-extrusion. Primex also extrudes many polyethylene resins, polypropylene, ABS, TPOs, TPEs and PETG.

In addition to its extrusion business, Primex is the parent company of Primex Design & Fabrication and Primex Color, Compounding & Additives.

For more information visit http://www.primexplastics.com.

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The Institutes RiskStream Collaborative’s Soak Test Demonstrates That Canopy Framework Can Support U.S. Insurance Market Transaction Volumes


“This is a monumental step for the RiskStream Collaborative, as the soak test validates Canopy’s capabilities within the insurance space,” said Christopher McDaniel, president of The Institutes RiskStream Collaborative.

The Institutes RiskStream™ Collaborative, the largest enterprise-level blockchain consortium in the risk management and insurance sector, has successfully completed a soak test of its proprietary Canopy framework. The performance test validates that the blockchain software and cloud infrastructure can handle a large volume of simultaneous member transactions.

The test successfully modelled the volume, variety, and velocity of transactions that RiskStream Collaborative members anticipate when they move to production with Canopy—including asymmetrical loads based on member market share. For this test, eleven Canopy nodes were deployed across multiple Amazon cloud regions. This network was then cycled to peak expected load levels multiple times over the course of the 12-hour test, with a final count of over 500,000 completed transactions. RiskStream Collaborative monitored the health of all nodes from a central location, verifying the manageability of the network as the soak test progressed.

“This is a monumental step for the RiskStream Collaborative, as the soak test validates Canopy’s capabilities within the insurance space,” said Christopher McDaniel, president of The Institutes RiskStream Collaborative. “We can now confirm that production-volume transactions can be securely and successfully sent and received within the Canopy framework by multiple members.”

This is the latest in a series of progressive milestones for the RiskStream Collaborative and its Canopy framework, including completion of technical production readiness for the applications in June and September 2019 and member production testing of the first notice of loss and proof of insurance applications in October 2019. Successful completion of the latest test validates the production readiness of the Canopy network and provides members with added assurance as they continue to work towards shadow production testing in their organizations in 2020.

About The Institutes RiskStream Collaborative

The Institutes RiskStream Collaborative, the risk management and insurance industry’s first enterprise-level blockchain consortium, is developing insurance-specific use cases via Canopy, a custom blockchain architecture. http://www.TheInstitutes.org/RiskStream

The RiskStream Collaborative is committed to equipping organizations to work together to inspire product innovation, enable efficiencies and open new technological frontiers.

About The Institutes | Risk and Insurance Knowledge Group

The Institutes, the leading provider of risk management and insurance knowledge solutions, offer professional designations, including the CPCU® program. In addition, The Institutes provide introductory, foundational, and leadership programs; online and continuing education courses; events and conferences; online and print news platforms; assessment tools; and research reports.

CPCU is a registered trademark of The Institutes. All rights reserved.

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Corporate Counsel Business Institute Announces The Inaugural Inner Circle Events


Corporate Counsel Business Institute, the educational arm of Corporate Counsel Business Journal, published by Law Business Media, announces our inaugural event, the Inner Circle Legal Operation Beverly Hills, Feb. 9-11, 2020, at The Beverly Hilton, 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA, 90210.

Inner Circle Legal Operations Beverly Hills provides an interactive, robust, peer-driven conversation about the trenches of everyday legal operations challenges and proposed peer solutions, geared towards legal operations managers and directors, in-house counsel, as well as legal operations support staff.

The Chairs include Robert Brownstone, Technology & eDiscovery Counsel and Chair, EIM Practice Group, Fenwick & West LLP; Jill Fukunaga, Director of Legal Operations, Blue Shield California; and Shailesh Mathankar, AVP-Data Analytics, Office of General Counsel, AIG. Connie Brenton, Chief of Staff, Senior Director of Legal Operations, NetApp, will deliver the keynote address.

“CCBI’s Inner Circle events create an inclusive environment for legal operations workers at all levels to participate in open, roundtable discussions about current issues and challenges they face on a day-to-day basis,” said Chair Robert Brownstone. Brownstone, who has held a number of varied legal operations roles for several decades, also noted that, “This event has a unique peer-to-peer conversational format. As a result, attendees glean many tips they can use right away to start implementing the discussed solutions back at their companies and firms.”

“CCBJ and CCBI are designed to be powerful tools for our audience. With the addition of the CCBI Inner Circle series, we will have more opportunities to engage with our audience and offer them more incredibly valuable content as well as networking opportunities that will fuel their professional and personal development,” said Kristin Calve, publisher of CCBJ.

CCBI Inner Circle topics under consideration include Structure and Strategy for Legal Operations Departments; Legal Spend, Talent and Technology Management; Metrics & Measurement; Data Governance and Privacy; and Ethics of 21st Century Technology.

Current Faculty confirmed include AIG; Blue Shield California; Change Healthcare; DaVita, Dreamscape Immersive; FAIR; Fenwick & West; InStyler; Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith; NetApp; University of California; and UpLevelOps; U.S. Veterans Initiative/U.S. Vets; and ValueStrategies LLC.

Current Sponsors include: Onna, Practice Aligned Resources, Reveal and Thomson Reuters.

Registration and additional information on the Inner Circle Legal Operations Beverly Hills can be found at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-inner-circle-insight-influence-ideas-legal-operations-beverly-hills-tickets-88530522175

About Law Business Media

Law Business Media, publisher of Corporate Counsel Business Journal, is a leading provider of information and insight focused on the corporate legal ecosystem. Through an array of high-quality digital and print publications, live conferences, interactive colloquia, webcasts, bespoke roundtables, and other products and services, LBM continues to focus on understanding and meeting the information and analytics needs of chief legal officers, general counsel and senior legal executives, operations professionals at corporate law departments, corporate executives and board members, and the many elite law firms, technology companies, law companies, academics, consultants and other individuals and organizations whose mission is to help corporate counsel continuously improve the vital services they provide to their organizations.

About Corporate Counsel Business Journal

Corporate Counsel Business Journal was founded more than 25 years ago as Metropolitan Corporate Counsel by Al Driver, the esteemed longtime General Counsel of JC Penney. Al, with his wife Martha Driver, a senior finance executive with TIAA-CREF, developed, launched and operated MCC for 20 years following their retirements from their very successful corporate careers. Law Business Media acquired MCC in 2014 and rebranded as Corporate Counsel Business Journal in 2018.

About Kristin and Joe Calve

Kristin and Joe Calve are the co-founders of Law Business Media. Kristin, a serial entrepreneur with experience in startups, M&A, joint ventures and new product development, serves as publisher and editor of LBM’s flagship publication, Corporate Counsel Business Journal. A former publisher with ALM Media and business analyst with A&E Television Networks, she is the founder of Topstone Angels, a private investment group, and the former VP, Revenue, for LiftMetrix, a SaaS platform designed to enable brand marketers to maximize ROI across social media channels. (LiftMetrix was acquired by Hootsuite in 2017.) Kristin has an B.A. in English from Fordham University and an MBA in Finance & Marketing from Fordham Gabelli School of Business. Joe, a former practicing lawyer on Wall Street, has served as Chief Marketing & Business Development for four Am Law 50 law firms. Prior to that, he spent 15 years at ALM Media as an editor, publisher, director of business development and vice president. Joe, along with his J.D. from Western New England College School of Law, has a B.A. in English from the University of Colorado at Boulder and a Master’s Degree in Literature from New York University.

When Should Drivers Drop Their Current Car Insurance Company


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“Drivers must change their insurance providers if they feel they are mistreated or pay more than they should”, said Russell Rabichev, Marketing Director of Internet Marketing Company.

When signing a contract, a client expects professional services, to be respected and to have fair rates. When any of those requirements are not met, the client should look for better options.


  • Customer services must treat each case with care and utmost attention. Dealing with a rude or unresponsive customer support service is really upsetting. And it is a solid reason for switching carriers. If the claim is processed really slow, it is time to look for a better company. Make sure to read customer testimonials before making a change.
  • Inexplicable rate increases are a major concern for many drivers. Before dropping the current carrier, inquire about the price increase. A reliable company should be able to motivate their premiums. A driver with clean records, no claims and always paying the premiums on time usually gets better rates. Be aware that some companies use “price optimization” and charge their clients more with each renewal. They expect that some loyal customer will not check the market periodically.
  • The driver finds better rates after becoming have married. Married drivers almost always pay less for car insurance than single drivers. Make sure to notify your insurance about your nuptials so that your rates can be adjusted. But also check to see if another insurer will offer a greater discount. Remain with the current carrier only if you get the best deals for married drivers.
  • Also, bundling policies may offer you an advantage when switching. If you found better rates when bundling homeowner or life with auto insurance from another carrier, consider switching.
  • Change carrier if you are no longer a teen driver and the current one does not acknowledge the change and adjusts the rates. You’re probably prepared to pay more as teenaged children get their drivers’ licenses. Shop around before simply accepting the new rate from your current insurer. Education and employment also modify the rates. Earning a college degree will lower your rates with some insurers more than others. Also getting a new job with a shorter commute may offer some savings.

For additional info, money-saving tips and free car insurance quotes, visit http://compare-autoinsurance.org

Compare-autoinsurance.org is an online provider of life, home, health, and auto insurance quotes. This website is unique because it does not simply stick to one kind of insurance provider, but brings the clients the best deals from many different online insurance carriers. In this way, clients have access to offers from multiple carriers all in one place: this website. On this site, customers have access to quotes for insurance plans from various agencies, such as local or nationwide agencies, brand names insurance companies, etc.

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Centre College names Milton C. Moreland as its new president


“Milton Moreland is the right person at the right time to lead Centre College,” says Crit Luallen ’74, Centre trustee and former lieutenant governor of Kentucky.

Milton C. Moreland, provost and vice president of academic affairs at Rhodes College, has been selected to serve as the 21st president of Centre College. A respected scholar of religion and an accomplished archaeologist, Moreland will begin his term on July 1, 2020.

He will succeed John A. Roush, whose 22-year presidency is notable for its breadth of institutional transformation at a time of significant change in American higher education.

“I have long followed Centre’s remarkable trajectory and its well-deserved status as one of the nation’s best liberal arts colleges,” Moreland said.

“It will be a significant privilege to serve in this leadership role,” he added, “and I look forward to working with the entire campus community to continue the College’s focus on fostering a diverse and inclusive learning community that prepares young people for citizenship and leadership in an increasingly complex and challenging world.”

Moreland emerged as the unanimous choice of the 18-member search committee comprised of trustees, faculty, staff and a student representative, including many Centre alumni, after an extensive national search.

“Centre was fortunate to have a very deep and impressive candidate pool for this exciting leadership opportunity,” according to Mark E. Nunnelly ’80, who chairs the Centre College Board of Trustees and oversaw the presidential search.

Nunnelly emphasized that the exhaustive process attracted a diverse representation of candidates from all walks of life.

“The qualifications of those interested in leading Centre into its third century of service,” he added, “is testament to the important place Centre has assumed in American higher education ever since its founding in 1819.”

A native of Boise, Idaho, Moreland earned his undergraduate degree in history with honors from the University of Memphis, where his mentor, Dr. Marcus Orr, introduced him to the joy of studying ancient texts, languages and artifacts. Moreland wrote his honors thesis on the Nag Hammadi Library, a set of early Christian texts discovered in Egypt in 1945. He continued his study of archaeology, ancient history and religion at the Claremont Graduate University in California, where he earned his MA and Ph.D. degrees.

His scholarly work appears in leading journals and focuses on the New Testament and early Christianity. Moreland has also edited several books, including Between Text and Artifact: Integrating Archaeology into Biblical Studies Teaching.

Since 2014, Moreland has served as the chief academic officer at Rhodes, a private liberal arts college in Memphis that, like Centre, is consistently ranked among the best in the nation. He first joined the Rhodes campus community in 2003 as an assistant professor of religious studies and was promoted to associate and full professor, serving as the R.A. Webb Professor of Religious Studies.

During that time, Moreland directed the Rhodes Institute of Regional Studies; was the founding director of the Lynne and Henry Turley Memphis Center; and chaired the program in archaeology. Outside of the classroom, his field work with students has involved travel to sites in Jordan, Turkey, Greece and Germany, including collaboration with the Duke University Field School in Galilee, Israel. Moreland was also on the senior staff of the Sepphoris Regional Archaeological Project in Galilee for over 20 years.

After arriving at Rhodes, Moreland also founded and chaired an interdisciplinary program in archaeology and began an archaeological field school in west Tennessee. He directed the excavation of sites connected to 19th-century enslavement at the Ames Plantation and concurrently shifted his scholarship to encompass studies of American slavery, racism, and systemic and institutionalized discrimination.

Moreland will begin his presidency at Centre during a time of unparalleled institutional strength.

Besides elevating its national profile, Roush’s legacy will be marked by success in achieving his vision of Centre as a place of “high achievement and high opportunity,” as well as transforming campus facilities.

Under Roush’s leadership, Centre expanded its enrollment by nearly 50 percent, nearly tripled its endowment (thanks to two successful capital campaigns) and strengthened its academic profile, all while increasing the diversity of the student body, including growth of its underrepresented, first-generation and international populations.

He and First Lady Susie Roush are beloved by the Centre community, with approximately half of living alumni having studied and graduated during their long and enduring tenure.

Search committee members were very enthusiastic about Moreland’s selection.

Life Trustee J. David Grissom ’60, who chaired Centre’s Board of Trustees for more than 20 years, was focused on finding a candidate whose strong academic background was complemented by a visionary outlook also suited to addressing the anticipated challenging environment for student recruitment.

“Milton sees the current and near future not as a series of what he called ‘headwinds’ to hold us back,” observed Grissom, “but as opportunities to move us forward. I am confident he has all the skills necessary to accomplish this.”

Board Secretary Crit Luallen ’74 agreed.

“Milton Moreland is the right person at the right time to lead Centre College,” she said. “He is deeply rooted in the liberal arts tradition, yet he is realistic about the challenges facing institutions like Centre and brings creative, visionary ideas that will help Centre adapt to a changing world while protecting all that is best about our past.”

These talents come naturally to Moreland, according to Trustee Benjamin Beaton ’03, and for good reason.

“Like so many Centre alumni,” observed Beaton, “it was clear that Milton had a transformational intellectual experience as an undergraduate, which drives his love of learning to this day.”

Beaton described Moreland as “equal parts teacher and leader—a big thinker whose vision for the liberal arts in America flows from the magic that happens in and outside of the classroom.”

Indeed, during his 27-year teaching career, Moreland has been committed to the teacher-scholar model that is one of Centre’s central hallmarks.

This classroom experience impressed search committee member John Wilson, a longtime Centre mathematics professor who currently serves as faculty president.

“I am most encouraged by the fact that Dr. Moreland has spent almost his entire career in teaching and college administrative positions at a school much like Centre,” said Wilson. “He understands the challenges and the advantages offered in the highly residential liberal arts setting.”

Wilson is confident that his colleagues will be pleased that the new president is a true academic who knows firsthand what it means to be a faculty member. “He will be a strong leader of the faculty, able to listen to concerns and present solutions,” concluded Wilson.

An important part of that strength, observed Andrea Abrams, an associate professor of anthropology who also serves as Centre’s chief diversity officer, is Moreland’s demonstrated commitment to equity and inclusion.

“Dr. Moreland’s experience at Rhodes mirrors the journey we have been on,” she said. “As such, his success in increasing diversity among their faculty and creating inclusive dialogue around these topics on their campus will be immensely helpful to us here at Centre.”

Abrams added that she believes Moreland’s “warmth, approachability and humor will ease the transition to a new era of leadership.”

Moreland also impressed Henry Snyder, a Centre senior who represented his classmates on the search committee in his role as student body president. He called Moreland “a strategic thinker, an inclusive leader and exceptional communicator.”

“Throughout the search process,” said Snyder of Moreland, “it became clear that he has a wealth of experience working with and supporting students of all backgrounds in and out of the classroom.”

Snyder added that Moreland “demonstrated a keen awareness of student priorities by addressing matters such as the importance of diversity in our community and the continued need for innovation in resources supporting student health and wellbeing.”

A recent $900,000 grant Moreland helped secure from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, for instance, supports the type of awareness to which Snyder alluded. Titled “Building a Culture of Health Equity, Human Flourishing, and Well-Being through the Public Humanities,” it is one of four Mellon grants totaling $2.35 million that Moreland has been involved in securing to support research, scholarship and innovation.

Additional grants also support the continuing work being accomplished by the Memphis Center, which Moreland has helped flourish by working with a team to secure support totaling $7.5 million from local and national foundations, particularly an endowment gift from Lynne and Henry Turley, for whom the center is now named.

In fact, Moreland’s shift to administrative work began with his work as founding director of the Memphis Center, whose central mission is to connect Rhodes to its regional community, helping constituents better understand the relevance of a broad liberal arts education in the 21st century.

The interdisciplinary center provides support annually for engaged learning through courses, projects, communities of practice, workshops and events for approximately 300 students and 25 faculty.

It illustrates Moreland’s fundamental belief in the importance of what he calls a “purpose-driven” education.

“One of my key goals as president of Centre College,” emphasized Moreland, “is to assure that our graduates go out into the world with a sense of purpose and meaning, combined with the needed confidence to positively impact their communities and the world.”

Equally, he said, “Centre graduates should be prepared to maneuver through a complicated world and an unknown future, grounded through an education that prepares them for what we don’t know is even coming.”

Moreland will be joined by his wife, Dina, a native of Chesterfield, Indiana, and a former national champion racquetball player who competed on the USA team. She attended the University of Memphis, completing her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in gerontology and educational studies, and began her career as a pharmaceutical salesperson in Southern California, while enjoying touring as a professional racquetball player in the 1990’s. Since 2003, she has been an elementary school teacher in Memphis.

The Morelands have two grown children. Marcus, a 2016 graduate of Rhodes College, works as a manager for a logistics company in Memphis, and Micah is graduating this spring with a major in international studies and minor in Asian studies from Rhodes. Both of their sons were student-athletes, Marcus in baseball and Micah in football.

When they take residence in Craik House, the longtime residence of Centre presidents and their families, Milton and Dina will be accompanied by a rescue dog named Blue.

The Centre community will have its first opportunity to meet President-elect Moreland and his family at an All-Campus Assembly in Newlin Hall at the Norton Center for the Arts on Thursday, February 6 at 7 p.m., which will be followed by a public reception.

What Are The Main Advantages Of Using Online Car Insurance Quotes


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“Online quotes can easily help drivers obtain better car insurance deals. All they have to do is to complete an online form with accurate and real info, then compare prices”, said Russell Rabichev, Marketing Director of Internet Marketing Company.

Compare-autoinsurance.org has launched a new blog post that presents the main benefits of comparing multiple car insurance quotes.

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The modern society has numerous technological advantages. One important advantage is the speed at which information is sent and received. With the help of the internet, the shopping habits of many persons have drastically changed. The car insurance industry hasn’t remained untouched by these changes. On the internet, drivers can compare insurance prices and find out which sellers have the best offers.

The advantages of comparing online car insurance quotes are the following:


  • Online quotes can be obtained from anywhere and at any time. Unlike physical insurance agencies, websites don’t have a specific schedule and they are available at any time. Drivers that have busy working schedules, can compare quotes from anywhere and at any time, even at midnight.
  • Multiple choices. Almost all insurance providers, no matter if they are well-known brands or just local insurers, have an online presence. Online quotes will allow policyholders the chance to discover multiple insurance companies and check their prices. Drivers are no longer required to get quotes from just a few known insurance companies. Also, local and regional insurers can provide lower insurance rates for the same services.
  • Accurate insurance estimates. Online quotes can only be accurate if the customers provide accurate and real info about their car models and driving history. Lying about past driving incidents can make the price estimates to be lower, but when dealing with an insurance company lying to them is useless. Usually, insurance companies will do research about a potential customer before granting him coverage.
  • Online quotes can be sorted easily. Although drivers are recommended to not choose a policy just based on its price, drivers can easily sort quotes by insurance price.

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Compare-autoinsurance.org is an online provider of life, home, health, and auto insurance quotes. This website is unique because it does not simply stick to one kind of insurance provider, but brings the clients the best deals from many different online insurance carriers. In this way, clients have access to offers from multiple carriers all in one place: this website. On this site, customers have access to quotes for insurance plans from various agencies, such as local or nationwide agencies, brand names insurance companies, etc.

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