Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Heather Stone Appointed President of Power2Change Foundation

The Power2Change (P2C) Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to changing the lives of middle school youth, has recently appointed Heather Stone as its new President. Stone will actively guide the leadership team and Executive Board on national and international initiatives.

"Every child has value and every child has something wonderful to offer the world. Sometimes it just takes a single connection with an inspiring teacher/mentor to help nurture those special gifts and talents within a child and show them all of the possibilities that life has to offer," said Stone. "I am so honored to be working with innovative thought leaders for youth today, from around the globe, and thrilled to be part of a larger team that will not only identify a child's spark but give them the tools and roadmap to help them achieve their dreams."

A large percentage of high-risk students stop attending school after 8th grade. P2C focuses on reaching these children in the transitional year from elementary school to middle school, providing support through leadership programs from sixth through eighth grade.

P2C serves as an umbrella foundation for a host of partners across the United States and around the world, providing funding, technology, athletics support and programming in youth clubs and organizations. The Executive Board is responsible for developing the programs and strategies as well as promoting them through speaking engagements and fundraising.

About Power2Change Foundation

The Power2Change (P2C) Foundation was formed in 2016 by Corporate Spending Innovations (CSI), a leader in electronic corporate payment solutions. P2C changes the lives of middle school youth by bringing together businesses, charities, and youth leadership through a legacy of giving that creates powerful transformations for non-profits, partners, and children. P2C supports initiatives that stimulate the academic, athletic, and personal development of young people around the globe with technology, funds, time, and knowledge. Learn more at https://www.power2changefoundation.org/. Read here.

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Colombian Augmented Reality Start Up, Augmented Island Studios, Offers Augmented Reality Application Development at a Great Value

Companies in every industry and of every size are starting to realize that augmented reality cannot be ignored. As this new kind of media starts taking off, the need for development studios is on the rise. Currently, the demand for augmented reality development services highly exceeds the supply and this is naturally driving prices higher. Read latest news here.

When business partners Enrique, Mauricio, Kamil and Juan Ramón got together in Cali, Colombia to launch Augmented Island Studios, they knew they had to offer value above all other things. The quality, project management and development skills and expertise were already there but they knew that to succeed and set themselves apart in the AR space, they had to offer high end products at a reasonable price. Read related news here.

Now Augmented Island Studios has clients in the entertainment, publishing, sports, wine, apparel and consumer packaged goods industries.

CEO, Enrique Sánchez-Rivera explains how they acquired these clients after only 4 months from launching, "Owning a few other businesses myself made me understand clearly, that the prohibitive pricing of augmented reality development in the United States and Europe was a competitive advantage for us. As we started submitting proposals and quotes, we realized that having development offices in Cali, Colombia, allowed us to offer prices that were 30% to 60% lower than those of United States and European augmented reality studios". Click here to read the latest news.

Augmented Island Studios' development offices in Colombia are very convenient for United States clients since the time difference between the two countries is minimal and the company's personnel is all fluent in English.

ABOUT AUGMENTED ISLAND STUDIOS:

Augmented Island Studios is an augmented reality and virtual reality development studio based in Los Angeles, California and with devel opment offices in Cali, Colombia. Since its launch four months ago, the company has been developing innovative and highly interactive applications for clients in a myriad of industries (entertainment, publishing, sports, wine, apparel and consumer packaged goods). Aside from the highly specialized talent pool the company has, Augmented Island provides clients with value they will not find anywhere else.

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PCI DSS Validation of Colocation Services Secured by OneNeck IT Solutions

OneNeck® IT Solutions has completed the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) version 3.2 "Level 1" service provider validation.

The PCI Security Standards Council requires all merchants who outsource the transmission, processing or storage of payment card data to a third-party to verify the provider adheres to the standard. OneNeck proactively requested the assessment of their colocation services, undergoing close scrutiny of their top-tier data centers in Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Oregon and Wisconsin.

"This validation offers customers assurance that we have the security controls in place to protect their data," said Dave Flynn SVP of Operations and Engineering at OneNeck. "By demonstrating we are PCI DSS compliant and audit-ready, it validates, for our customers, that we can securely host their environments in our top-tier colocation facilities. It also clearly establishes we have the ability to meet specific cloud and managed services deliverables in compliance with other PCI controls." Be alert to read related news.

The PCI DSS assessment was performed by Schellman & Company, Inc., an independent CPA firm with extensive IT service provider experience. Securing PCI DSS validation follows recent news that OneNeck in compliant with the SSAE 18 examination and HIPAA and HITECH compliance attestation.

OneNeck now turns its attention toward the new PCI regulations that took effect on January 31, 2018. "We are aggressively pursuing avenues to meet or exceed the new 2018 PCI controls testing," Flynn stated. "In addition, we will be including the testing of PCI controls governing the logical access and configuration management of our physical access systems in the 2018 audit cycle."

In addition to managing and operating top tier data centers, OneNeck also offers a full suite of hybrid IT solutions tailored to provide high-touch customer service and enterprise-class IT solutions including cloud and hosting solutions, managed services, enterprise application management, professional services and IT hardware and software. For more information, visit oneneck.com. Read related news here.

OneNeck IT Solutions LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Telephone and Data Systems, Inc., employs nearly 550 people throughout the U.S. The company offers hybrid IT solutions including cloud and hosting solutions, managed services, enterprise application management, advanced IT services, hardware and local connectivity via top-tier data centers in Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oregon and Wisconsin. OneNeck's team of technology professionals manage secure, world-class, hybrid IT infrastructures and applications for businesses around the country. Visit oneneck.com.

Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. [NYSE: TDS], a Fortune 1000® company, provides wireless; cable and wireline broadband, TV and voice; and hosted and managed services to more than six million customers nationwide through its businesses U.S. Cellular, TDS Telecom, OneNeck IT Solutions, and TDS Broadband Service. In 2018, TDS was recognized in Forbes list of America's Best Employers for Diversity. The TDS family of companies, which includes OneNeck, is listed at 190 out of 250 top employers in the U.S. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Chicago, TDS employs more than 9,900 people. Visit tdsinc.com.

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Iowa Police Chiefs Gathering May 22; Aladtec will be Part of the Exhibition

When law enforcement leaders from across Iowa converge near Iowa City for the annual Iowa Police Chiefs Association conference, representatives from Aladtec, Inc. will be among vendors present to demonstrate the latest state-of-the-art tools to help protect and serve the public.

Keynote speaker for the gathering is Ron Glidden -- a former police chief-turned consultant and author. Glidden is expected to share highlights from his "Bulletproof Leadership" titles and offer advice on how agency leaders and their teams can boost employee morale, accountability, and performance.

The Aladtec Online Employee Scheduling and Workforce Management software platform is as close as an officer's smartphone or tablet. The cloud-based system streamlines scheduling of staff, makes filling open shifts and trades simple, helps agencies meet minimum staffing requirements, provides a tool to upload files, and assures that mandatory messages get read.

Aladtec has 63 Iowa agencies using its online scheduling and workforce management software, including police departments of Ankeny, Muscatine, Pleasant Hill, and Vinton, plus several sheriff's departments and dispatch centers. More than 2,050 police, dispatch, fire, EMS and healthcare agencies rely on Aladtec daily.

The River Falls, Wis. based firm has 43 employees, dedicated entirely to support and enhancement of the platform.

The two-day conference also features presentations by a pair of Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations detectives who helped crack an 18-year-old homicide case. Their probe resulted in the conviction of a 51-year-old Tama County man who allegedly killed his then-fiancee. The woman's body was never found, and the conviction is believed to be only one of two in Iowa history won in the absence of such key physical evidence.

Conference attendees will also hear about the history and future of automated driving from Dr. Dan McGehee, Associate Professor of Engineering at the University of Iowa, and director of UI's Advanced Driving Simulator. View a short video about McGehee's work. McGehee has published over 140 scientific articles and book chapters on driver performance and response and automotive safety.

Those attending meetings at the Coralville Marriott & Conference Center can visit Aladtec representatives Rob Kueppers and Eric Hahn at Booth #53 during the exhibition on Tuesday, May 22 and Wednesday, May 23. They'll provide guided demonstrations of the Aladtec system.

The firm has posted a short video that illustrates how the River Falls (WI) Police Department uses Aladtec to track certifications, assure proper staffing, streamline daily patrol logs and more.

"Previously, we simply used an Excel spreadsheet to schedule our staff. It was very time-consuming. My favorite features are Aladtec's paging feature, the ability to do advanced scheduling far into the future and the mobile capability," said Captain Rob Browne, Goffstown Police Dept., Goffstown, NH. " Through the mobile web app, I can send out a page from anywhere. The crew likes the ability to see who has what for shifts, or detail assignments, and the fact they can request shift swaps from home or anywhere."

To learn more about Aladtec now or to sign up for a complimentary demonstration, visit: aladtec.com or call Rob Kueppers at 888-749-5550 and he'll provide a quick summary of all the Aladtec program features.

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Local Arizona Fashion Store is Changing the Industry

In a recent article put out by Vogue, they capture the simple beauty of the American Southwest in one stunning collection of fashion pieces, especially their accessories. The heart of the Southwest has always been the precious stones and expert silversmith techniques found across the Four Corners, according to one local store promoter. In his opinion, Vogue brilliantly captures the piquant and sumptuous moments in one, neat article, showcasing the various turquoise mines of the Southwest region. Even major stars like Kim Kardashian have been known to rock the blue stone from time to time.

The only thing that seems to be missing is a definitive place for the public to get their hands on genuine turquoise jewelry, that's where a local Arizona business comes into the picture.

SilverTribe, a company that has been turning the Southwest fashion industry on its head, is proud to sport stones from all of the mines mentioned in Vogue's article. The spokesman of SilverTribe, Chris Anderson, said, "I think it's truly incredible to see how these styles are resonating with younger audiences that want to emulate the idols of their parent's youth; in a way we are preserving the history of Native American art and Southwest fashion at the same time. What we noticed is there aren't many major retailers that have the pieces worn by Cher, Kim, and many others over the years. That's why we wanted to jump into the new market of trendsetters who are looking to modernize the style; I think we did a pretty good job with our latest collection."

SilverTribe.com is bringing back the popular styles of the 70's back into the modern era with new cuts and designs that suit the next generation. The company's latest collection brings together turquoise stones from some of the most famous mines in their hometown of Arizona. Among the many types of turquoise available in this new release, people can expect to find: More info here.

Kingman Turquoise

Kingman turquoise is the product of the Kingman mine in Arizona. The turquoise in this mine was initially discovered by the Navajo tribes. In the 1970, the mine was closed but opened back up in 2004. Kingman turquoise can be easily spotted by its green hue and light-brown matrix.

Sleeping Beauty Turquoise

The sleeping beauty mine rests in the heart of Arizona's Gila County, is a strikingly deep blue stone with a jet-black matrix. The mine recently closed so SilverTribe is one of the few stores left with a surplus of this incredibly gorgeous stone.

Another of Nevada's treasures is the Dry Creek mine with its milky turquoise, turned almost white by the aluminum, rather than copper, found in the area.

Bird's Eye Turquoise

This mine is located in Northwestern Arizona and is distinguished by its light blue color and its darker blue turquoise matrix; it's a simply gorgeous stone that seems to glow in a spider web pattern of light blues and whites. Be alert to read related news.

Number 8 Turquoise

The Number 8 Turquoise mine is in the Lynn mining district in Eureka County, Nevada. Though the mine was recently closed; there is still quite a bit of #8 Turquoise available in SilverTribe's collection. The best, natural spider web material from the #8 Turquoise mine is rare and highly coveted by collectors.

Silvertribe is combining past and present styles to arrive at the future of fashion. As the decades have shown, turquoise is a stone that always comes back and will never go out of style. Anderson welcomes all trendsetters to the site and hopes they will fall in love with the new collection. Read news here.

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KidCheck Leads Child Safety Workshop at Early Childhood Online Event

KidCheck, providers of secure children's check-in software, is leading a session at the Early Childhood online event hosted by the International Children's Ministry Network (INCM). The online event takes place May 22, 2018.

INCM's online event focuses on early childhood ministry and is all about loving and serving the littles. This one day training was created to provide tools and helpful information specific to the questions and challenges faced by early childhood ministry leaders. It will feature a variety of expert speakers and topics.

KidCheck is leading a session on child safety and security, a key concern facing churches today. The "Securing Your Children's Ministry" workshop is designed to provide leaders in early childhood ministry with best practices and actionable information to help create a secure nursery environment.

"The KidCheck session will cover topics such as medical emergencies, evacuation procedures, volunteer policies, room ratios, communicating with parents, and training," said Alex Smith, KidCheck CEO.

"We are excited to be part of the INCM Early Childhood online event to share new ideas and best practices to help churches increase overall security," continued Smith. "INCM is a true leader in children's ministry, providing valuable resources and training to influence, connect and help leaders grow."

"KidCheck is an expert on child safety and security, as well as a key INCM partner," said Michayla White, interim Executive Director INCM. "We are pleased to have them share their knowledge at this event."

About KidCheck
KidCheck, Inc. provides secure children's check-in software and complete check-in station systems for churches, fitness facilities, and organizations caring for children. KidCheck believes every child deserves a chance to grow in a safe environment, and every parent deserves peace-of-mind about the safety of their children. KidCheck is committed to delivering easy-to-use, innovative, and reliable check-in systems backed by world class support. To learn more or to request a demo visit http://www.kidcheck.com. Be alert to the latest news.

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Misperceptions of Deadlines Can Have Negative Influence On Daily Decision Making, Johns Hopkins Researcher Shows

You're faced with a set of tasks. Some aren't essential but need to be completed quickly ― like redeeming a coupon that expires in two hours. Others have greater importance but do not have an imminent deadline ― like scheduling a regular medical checkup. Which task would you choose to do, and why? Click here.

Or suppose you have a task with a distant deadline. Though it's not a crucial chore, would you assume that the far-off nature of the deadline will give you more flexibility and thus make the task easier? Alternatively, might it lead you to think of the task as more difficult and thereby increase your procrastination and likelihood of quitting?

In each scenario, people tend to choose the more impractical and ineffective approach. That's the finding of two recent papers by a Johns Hopkins University researcher, who concludes that our misperceptions based on deadlines have a direct and negative impact on how we perform certain tasks. Both papers appeared recently in the Journal of Consumer Research.

According to the first paper, a phenomenon labeled the "mere urgency effect" can lead people to work on an unimportant chore instead of a more essential one. They do so, not because they have a logical reason ― such as judging the task easier to complete, wanting an immediate reward, or planning to get the chore done before moving on to the more important job ― but simply because they feel they must beat an illusionary urgency (even when the task's duration is shorter than the deadline provided).

"People showing this effect are choosing objectively worse options over objectively better options," says lead author Meng Zhu, an associate professor of marketing at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.

She adds, "They're acting out of a spurious sense of urgency, an illusion of expiration. They behave as if pursuing an urgent task has an appeal all its own, independent of its objective consequence."

As shown in five experiments conducted by Zhu and her two co-authors, people's sense that they have a limited amount of time to complete a task can cause them to focus on task-completion windows rather than task payoffs. Consequently, they pursue the urgent task even when other items on their to-do lists are more important and promise better payoffs. The mere urgency effect is more pronounced in people who perceive themselves as generally busy; their enhanced consciousness of life's ticking clock can make them more likely to pay closer attention to a task's supposed time of expiration. Along the same line of reasoning, one of the experiments revealed that when participants were reminded of task payoffs at the moment of task choice, the mere urgency effect was diminished.

In the other paper, Zhu and a different pair of co-authors examine the "mere deadline effect." Contrary to the common intuition that more time allows for more flexibility and therefore makes a task easier, they argue that a distant deadline for a task can lead people to think it will be difficult and thus will require a larger expense of time and money than they might possess. What's more, it might cause them to procrastinate or quit the task entirely because they believe the expense will be too high.

As with mere urgency, the mere deadline effect is associated with a wrong inference about time, which produces poor choices about how to handle tasks. More specifically, since more difficult tasks usually take more time and resources to complete, people overgeneralize this association to situations where task deadline is driven by incidental factors that are clearly unrelated to task difficulty.

Three experiments supported this finding, showing that when respondents were faced with remote incidental deadlines for tasks (such as how to plan for retirement or how to organize a party), they considered the tasks at hand as more difficult and committed more time and money. Two additional experiments showed that when the tasks were well-defined, with clear solutions and procedures (such as summarizing the statistical results from a survey), or when the respondents had experience with the job at hand, the mere deadline effect was mitigated.

Zhu explains that the past literature on this topic "has typically linked task deadlines to specific factors related to that task. In our research, we look at what happens when people make inferences that have little connection to the task. The result is that people often make decisions about their commitment of time and money under these unclear circumstances, and they can fall short of their goal."

Managers, policy makers, and individuals can benefit from the two studies by learning how both short and long deadlines can adversely influence daily decision making, Zhu and her colleagues say.

"The Mere Urgency Effect" was written by Meng Zhu of Johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor Yang Yang of the University of Florida, and Professor Christopher Hsee of the University of Chicago. Zhu, Professor Rajesh Bagchi of Virginia Tech, and Assistant Professor Stefan Hock of George Mason University are the co-authors of "The Mere Deadline Effect: Why More Time Might Sabotage Goal Pursuit."

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