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Greenberg Traurig’s Elizabeth W. Fraser Receives 2023 ‘Top Women of Law’ Honor from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly


Fraser concentrates her practice on advising public and private companies on corporate and securities law matters, including public debt and equity securities offerings, private placements of securities, and mergers and acquisitions, and advising institutional investors on their investments in publicly traded companies. She regularly counsels public company boards and management on corporate governance matters, SEC disclosure and reporting obligations, marketplace compliance, executive compensation, director responsibilities, and fiduciary duties. Fraser serves as a career development liaison for the firm’s Boston office where she manages and coordinates the professional development program for associates in the office and co-leads the Boston office summer associate program. She was recently honored as a “Best Mentor” by ALM’s 2023 New England Legal Awards.

About Greenberg Traurig’s Boston Office: Established in 1999, Greenberg Traurig’s Boston office is home to more than 85 attorneys practicing in the areas of banking and finance, corporate, emerging technology, energy, environmental, gaming, governmental affairs, intellectual property, labor and employment, life sciences and medical technology, litigation, public finance, real estate, restructuring and bankruptcy, tax, and white collar defense and investigations. An important contributor to the firm’s international platform, the Boston office includes a team of nationally recognized attorneys with both public and private sector experience. The team offers clients the value of decades of helping clients in complex legal matters and hands-on knowledge of the local business community, supported by the firm’s vast network of global resources.

About Greenberg Traurig: Greenberg Traurig, LLP has more than 2650 attorneys in 47 locations in the United States, Europe and the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia. The firm is a 2022 BTI “Highly Recommended Law Firm” for superior client service and is consistently among the top firms on the Am Law Global 100 and NLJ 500. Greenberg Traurig is Mansfield Rule 5.0 Certified Plus by The Diversity Lab. The firm is recognized for powering its U.S. offices with 100% renewable energy as certified by the Center for Resource Solutions Green-e® Energy program and is a member of the U.S. EPA’s Green Power Partnership Program. The firm is known for its philanthropic giving, innovation, diversity, and pro bono. Web: http://www.gtlaw.com.

Media Contact

Joey Kaiser, Greenberg Traurig, LLP, 212.801.6983, [email protected], https://www.gtlaw.com/en

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Award-winning My Special Aflac Duck® arrives in El Paso to provide comfort and joy to children facing cancer and blood disorders



Ten children experience a heartwarming surprise: robotic Aflac ducks delivered with a day full of festive activities in honor of National Childhood Cancer and National Sickle Cell Awareness Month COLUMBUS, Ga., Sept. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Aflac, a leading provider of supplemental…

Paralyzed Veterans of America, Hand In Hand, Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, and United Spinal Association issue joint statement in response to Department of Transportation/United Airlines settlement agreement concerning Engracia Figueroa



WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — As part of a coalition of nonprofit organizations advocating for safe and accessible air travel, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Hand In Hand, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, and the United Spinal Association issued a joint statement in…

Racial Disparities in Farm Loan Application Processing: Are Black Farmers Disadvantaged?


New AAEA member research released in AEPP

MILWAUKEE, Sept. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — New research finds that FSA direct loans for Black farmers took about 2 days longer on average than loans for all other farmers to be completed and processed. However, the effect was almost entirely concentrated among operating loans (OLs). But why?

In the new article “Racial Disparities in Farm Loan Application Processing: Are Black Farmers Disadvantaged?” published in the Applied Economic Perspectives & Policy, Ashok Mishra from Arizona State University, Gianna Short and Charles Dodson from the USDA’s Farm Production and Conservation Business Center, find out if processing time for FSA direct loans differ between black and non-back applicants.

The authors say, “The concentration of the effect almost entirely among OLs is not consistent with discrimination based on racial prejudice, which would be expected to result in a similar pattern among all loan types. Rather, the differences are likely influenced by the unique characteristics associated with OLs. Specifically, the shorter term for OLs means that repayment is more highly dependent on projected cash flow, the development of which can be more challenging for applicants with fewer financial resources, less financial literacy or training, and greater uncertainty about future income. Historical discrimination likely plays a role in explaining these differences. The long history of discrimination in rural Black communities may have increased friction between the respective communities. As such Black borrowers might be hesitant to rely on the USDA and FSA staff might exhibit an excess of caution in processing Black applications.”

If you are interested in setting up an interview, please contact Allison Ware in the AAEA Business Office.

ABOUT AAEA: Established in 1910, the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA) is the leading professional association for agricultural and applied economists, with 2,500 members in more than 60 countries. Members of the AAEA work in academic or government institutions as well as in industry and not-for-profit organizations, and engage in a variety of research, teaching, and outreach activities in the areas of agriculture, the environment, food, health, and international development. The AAEA publishes three journals, the Journal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (an open access journal), the American Journal of Agricultural Economics and Applied Economic Perspectives & Policy, as well as the online magazine Choices and the online open access publication series Applied Economics Teaching Resources. To learn more, visit http://www.aaea.org.

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Allison Ware, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association, 414-918-3190, [email protected], www.aaea.org

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78 NYC businesses making a positive difference in their community receive grants


With this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month highlighting the ways in which members of the Latino community contribute to driving prosperity, power, and progress in America, it is noteworthy that the Neighborhood Business Program has prioritized supporting businesses owned by people of color, immigrants, and women since its inception.

To take one example, Libreria Barco de Papel is a local Spanish-language bookstore situated at the heart of Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, Queens, two of New York City’s most diverse communities. Their Minority and Women-Owned business opened in 2003 with the goal of filling a literary and cultural gap in New York.

Support from CitizensNYC is making it possible for owner Paula Ortiz to expand their free cultural programs, including book presentations, children storytelling, discussions, open-mic nights, poetry workshops and literacy workshops. Paula shared that, “Ultimately, our goal is to promote the identity of the Latinx community through increased cultural and artistic activities, with emphasis on literature that embraces diversity and multiple forms of expression.”

Since 2021, Wells Fargo has donated $750,000 to CitizensNYC through the Neighborhood Business Grants program. From Lakou CafI, a Haitian cafI in Weeksville, Brooklyn that emphasizes support for local artists, to Bistro Casa Azul, a small family restaurant in East Harlem that hosts local community events and contributes to food drives, CitizensNYC is proud to partner with inspiring local business owners who do well by doing good.

“Helping small businesses persevere and navigate the ups and downs of entrepreneurship is a major focus for Wells Fargo,” said Krissy Moore, Senior Vice President – Community Relations Northeast Region at Wells Fargo. “That’s why partnering with organizations like CitizensNYC allows us to further our mission and help provide local minority and women-owned small businesses in NYC with the tools and resources they need to be successful. We are proud to support the continuation of the Neighborhood Business Grant program, which will further strengthen the small business sector across all five boroughs.”

“Not only do small businesses play a vital economic role in their neighborhood, they are also part of the fabric of their communities – serving as meeting places where community members make connections, sustain local culture, share values, and support local leaders,” said JosI Dobles, CitizensNYC’s VP of Programs. “We’re truly grateful to Wells Fargo for their continued partnership in funding the small businesses that are such an integral part of NYC.”

About CitizensNYC:

CitizensNYC’s mission is to help New Yorkers – especially those in low-income areas – improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. In 2023, CitizensNYC awarded microgrants to 350 local community groups and small businesses across New York City. Since 1975, CitizensNYC has championed the ways in which local leadership, volunteerism, and equity can build stronger communities.

Media Contact

Nick Haynes, Citizens Committee For New York City, 1 2032465830, [email protected], www.citizensnyc.org

SOURCE Citizens Committee For New York City

第一個癌症登月獎在耶魯大學醫學院宣布



康涅狄格州紐黑文2023年9月26日 /美通社/ — 耶魯大學醫學院和國會女議員 Rosa DeLauro 今天宣佈在美國獲得第一筆衛生高級研究計劃局(ARPA-H)撥款,這是拜登總統的癌症登月計劃的發展成果。 這項價值近 $2500 萬美元的獎項名為「透過 RNA 編碼的免疫基因調節治癒無法治癒的疾病」,旨在透過mRNA 技術訓練特定的免疫細胞來訓練免疫系統,以更好地對抗癌症和其他疾病。 總獎金將在三年內分配給埃默里大學、耶魯大學醫學院和喬治亞大學的合作團隊。 研究人員正在共同努力利用自然免疫系統來對抗癌症、狼瘡和新出現的感染。 埃默里大學和喬治亞理工學院的 Phil…