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Advantage Engineers Hires Business Development Director

Saturday, October 25th, 2014


Columbia, Maryland (PRWEB) October 21, 2014

Advantage Engineers, a leading provider of specialized engineering services, announced that Lori Sherwood has joined the firm as the Business Development Director. Ms. Sherwood comes to Advantage with over a decade of telecommunications experience where she has developed networks and forged partnerships to build large scale communication network rollouts. In her new role at Advantage, she will be responsible for the development of strategic partnerships and promoting the firms services to network providers and others within the private and public sectors throughout North America.

“Im thrilled to join Advantage and to help bring their world class engineering services to a rapidly expanding client base, said Lori Sherwood. Having been a client myself, I have first-hand knowledge of the high-level of services and capabilities that Advantage brings to the industry.”

Prior to stepping into her role with Advantage, Ms. Sherwood served as Of Counsel with the law firm of Kissinger & Fellman, P.C, where she specialized in local governments, information technology, telecommunications, community broadband networks, lobbying and federal affairs. Prior to that, Ms. Sherwood served as Broadband Program Director for the nationally recognized One Maryland Inter-County Broadband Network (ICBN) initiative in Howard County, Maryland. Ms. Sherwood co-developed, co-wrote, and co-directed the 18 month effort to obtain the $ 115 million dollar federal stimulus grant for the One Maryland Broadband Network and directly managed the $ 100 million dollar ICBN sub-award. The ICBN program successfully constructed over 800 miles of fiber optic cable and directly connected over 650 community anchor institutions in the Central Maryland region.

Additionally, Ms. Sherwood has over 15 years of experience in government affairs on the federal, state, and local levels including extensive experience in strategic and political consulting, fundraising, coalition building, and community organizing. She recently served as a Member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA). Ms. Sherwood has an undergraduate degree in anthropology from the American University and is an honors graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law.

John McGrath, Advantages COO, commented, “Having had the privilege of working with Lori on the ICBN program, we are fully aware of her commitment to excellence and to making things happen. We are truly pleased that she has joined the Advantage team and we look forward to her contributions towards the success of our firm.”

About Advantage Engineers:

Advantage Engineers provides comprehensive services in specialized fields of consulting and engineering. They have more than 170 engineering, project and program management, real estate, geological, scientific, environmental, and technical professionals. From their Mid-Atlantic offices, Advantage Engineers provides services throughout the U.S. and are highly sought after by clients in a variety of industry sectors including: geotechnical, environmental, and telecommunications engineering.

Founded in 2001, Advantage Engineers service portfolio and repeat business growth are testament to the outstanding level of technical expertise, ingenuity, and reliability that they provide. They have successfully completed thousands of projects in a variety of markets including telecommunications, energy, residential and commercial development, logistics and warehouse, transportation, utilities, educational facilities, and construction. This vast experience bundled with unmatched responsiveness positions Advantage Engineers as a top ranked engineering firm. Visit http://www.advantageengineers.com for more information.







ShopSmart Survey Reveals 28 Percent of Women Cant be Bothered With Coupons

Saturday, October 25th, 2014


Yonkers, NY (PRWEB) July 28, 2014

In a new national survey about shopping and saving on groceries featured in the September 2014 issue of ShopSmart, from Consumer Reports, 28 percent of women said they cant be bothered with coupons, and 15 percent called them a necessary evil.

So for those who dont like dealing with coupons, ShopSmart has identified 12 coupon-free strategies that can help shoppers save at the supermarket as a price scan by secret shoppers revealed its all about where consumers shop, and what they buy.

ShopSmarts money-saving tips include using loyalty cards regularly, trying more store brands, hitting the deli counter for meats and cheeses which can save shoppers up to 30 percent and shopping at big-box stores and dollar stores.

If coupons just arent your thing, dont worry because there are lots of other smart ways to shop, said Lisa Lee Freeman, editor-in-chief of ShopSmart. And, if youre among the 10 percent of women who are self-described coupon queens, keep it up!

ShopSmart asked 1,008 adult women across the U.S. how they like to shop and save on groceries. Findings suggest women are still interested in saving a dollar when hitting the supermarket 82 percent say they make a budget for their grocery shopping and stick to it. The survey also found that to save money, women are buying groceries more often at dollar stores (26%), megastores (24%) and farmers markets (23%) and less often at convenience stores (35%), drugstores (24%), warehouse clubs (23%) and specialty stores (20%).

For the additional survey findings, the full list of tips, apps, and websites to find deals, check out the September 2014 issue of ShopSmart, on newsstands now.

Online Subscription Services

Online subscription services not only save shoppers a trip to the grocery store, but also often come with a discount or other cool extras. ShopSmart recommends the following sites:


FullCircle.com Subscribers receive weekly shipments of organic produce right to their door or to a convenient pickup location. All items are seasonal and shoppers can customize their box each week. This service is currently available in Washington State, Idaho, Alaska and San Francisco, but is expanding.
Plated.com Shoppers subscribe to get the ingredients to re-create a chefs recipe from scratch. Orders include premeasured spices and local and seasonal ingredients when possible.
Target Subscriptions This new program allows shoppers to have groceries, household basics, and personal care items delivered on a schedule of their choosing. Plus, users save 5 percent on each order and get free shipping.
Compare Unit Prices

Buying small sizes never pays, but sometimes the medium size is as good a deal as the big one. ShopSmart scanned dozens of items, and recommends purchasing the following items and sizes for the biggest savings:

Heinz Ketchup Buy Big. Shoppers save 43 percent when they purchase a 38-ounce bottle for $ 3.27 as opposed to a 14-ounce bottle for $ 2.12 at supermarkets.
Hellmanns Mayonnaise Buy Medium or Big. Shoppers save 37 percent when they purchase a 30-ounce jar for $ 3.78, or a 48-ounce jar for $ 7.62, versus the 15-ounce jar for $ 3.02 at Walmart.
Ziploc Double Zipper Freezer Bags Buy Big. Shoppers can save 28 percent on the gallon-sized bags when they purchase a 30-count box for $ 5.08 compared to the 15-count box for $ 3.55 at supermarkets.
Free Apps

To save money online or in the grocery store, ShopSmart recommends the following apps:

Boxed Best for bulk shopping. Users get access to warehouse prices and sizes without membership fees or long lines. Plus free 2-day shipping. Works on Android and iOS
Checkout 51 Best for cash back. Shoppers earn rewards for buying items from the featured offers each week, and receive cash back every time you hit $ 20 in rewards. Works on Android and iOS
Flipp Best for checking circulars. Bargain hunters can browse store ads for deals; and add the ones they want directly to their shopping list. Works on Android and iOS

About Consumer Reports:

Consumer Reports is the worlds largest independent product-testing organization. Using its more than 50 labs, auto test center, and survey research center, the nonprofit rates thousands of products and services annually. Founded in 1936, Consumer Reports has over 8 million subscribers to its magazine, website, and other publications. Its advocacy division, Consumers Union, works for health reform, food and product safety, financial reform, and other consumer issues in Washington, D.C., the states, and in the marketplace.

About ShopSmart magazine:

Launched in Fall 2006 by Consumer Reports, ShopSmart draws upon the publications celebrated tradition of accepting no advertisements and providing unbiased product reviews. ShopSmart features product reviews, shopping tips on how to get the most out of products and best of the best lists. Its ideal for busy shoppers who place a premium on time. ShopSmart has a newsstand price of $ 5.99 and is available nationwide at major retailers including Barnes & Noble, Walmart, Kroger, Safeway and Publix. ShopSmart is available by subscription at http://www.ShopSmartmag.org.

ShopSmart is available 10 times a year. Subscribe at http://www.ShopSmart.org.

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MiniCo Publishing Releases the 2014 Self-Storage Expense Guidebook, Featuring Data for U.S. Self-Storage Properties

Thursday, October 23rd, 2014


Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) October 14, 2014

The 2014 Self-Storage Expense Guidebook, a digital publication, is now available for purchase. Compiled by the editors of Mini-Storage Messenger magazine and the self-storage team at NGKF Capital markets, the new edition of this highly regarded annual resource provides operating expense data for self-storage properties in the United States including ranges and averages by region in the major expense categories. The 2014 edition features an all new format and data.

Utilizing newly defined regions, topics covered in the 2014 Self-Storage Expense Guidebook include occupancy data, non-rental income, rental rate growth, real estate taxes, insurance, management fees, administrative expenses, repairs and maintenance, on-site management, utilities, advertising/technology, credit card/bank charges, and other office expenses.

MiniCo Publisher Poppy Behrens commented, Self-storage owners, operators, and developers look to the annual Self-Storage Expense Guidebook for detailed information about the major expense categories. With new data for 2014 and an updated look and format, this years edition is a must read for self-storage professionals.

The 2014 Self-Storage Expense Guidebook is available for purchase in a digital format for $ 24.95 at http://www.ministoragemessenger.com.

About MiniCo Publishing

MiniCo Publishing is a leading publisher of trade periodicals and information resources for the self-storage industry. The companys flagship publication is Mini-Storage Messenger, the leading monthly trade magazine covering the global self-storage industry. Other publications include the Self Storage Almanac, Self-Storage Canada, Self Storage Now!, and the Self Storage Buyers Guide. MiniCo Publishing is a division of MiniCo Insurance Agency, LLC, a member of the Aran Insurance Services Group.







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Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014

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President Obama Appoints Jody Williams Bear River Commissioner

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014


Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) October 10, 2014

President Barack Obama has appointed Holland & Hart Partner Jody Williams as Commissioner of the Bear River Commission.

The Bear River Commission was created in 1958 pursuant to the Bear River Compact among the states of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. The Commission comprises nine gubernatorial appointed Commissioners and one Federal Commissioner appointed by the President, who serves as its Chair. The responsibility of the Commission is to carry out the provisions of the Bear River Compact, which defines its purposes as follows:

The major purposes of this Compact are to remove the causes of present and future controversy over the distribution and use of the waters of the Bear River; to provide for efficient use of water for multiple purposes; to permit additional development of the water resources of Bear River; to promote interstate comity; and to accomplish an equitable apportionment of the waters of the Bear River among the compacting States.

The Bear River is rich in geographic and political complexity, and the three states decision to promote interstate comity as they apportion the waters of the river among them was wise, Williams said. The Compact has provided a framework to promote the water interests of each of the three states while preserving their common interests that brought and keep them together.

Im honored to be selected by the President to serve in this role, Williams said. I come to this appointment with a respect for the river, the people who depend on it and love it and the three Compact States interests in it. I have devoted a significant portion of my career to understanding the intricate history of the Bear River, and I respect the comity the Compact States have exercised as they worked out solutions to old problems and provided for new uses of Bear River water. This comity has saved the Compact States from costly, almost never-ending interstate litigation in the United States Supreme Court that other states were not able to avoid.

For more than 30 years, Williams has focused her practice on water law and helped clients navigate the complexities of doing business in the Mountain West. Throughout her career, she has been involved in the complex water issues in the Bear River Basin.

Her deep connection to the Bear River springs from the role she has played in resolving conflict among the water users and Bear Lake interests. She has first-hand knowledge of the Bear River Commission, the various basin interest groups, and the three Bear River Compact States.

Williams has earned the trust of all parties with which she has worked, and was a founder of an inclusive, biannual Bear River water forum to communicate, address and resolve any issues of dispute. She has made it her mission to eliminate controversy over the distribution and use of the waters of the Bear River.

With a national reputation for water law, she understands the complex, competing demands for water across the West and the political, economic, and social contexts in which disputes arise. As a long-time problem solver, Williams has negotiated resolution of these conflicts with agencies, diverse stakeholders, and public interest groups. She is recognized throughout the industry for her knowledge of water rights, natural resources, commercial real estate transactions, and energy law.

Williams was appointed by President Clinton, and reappointed by President Bush, to the Utah Reclamation Mitigation Conservation Commission, a federal agency responsible for mitigating environmental impacts from developing Utahs Colorado River apportionment by the Central Utah Project.

She has wide-ranging experience representing purchasers and sellers of water rights, licensing and permitting complex private and public water development projects, permitting energy development, acquiring approval to change the beneficial use of water, and performing due diligence review of water rights and real estate. She has negotiated complex public/private agreements regarding water regulated under an interstate compact.

Williams has experience negotiating with state and federal water regulating and permitting agencies, representing developers of energy generation projects and natural resources companies, and acquiring water rights for developers and energy generating facilities. Her clients include industrial, commercial, and residential developers; water conservancy districts; energy and mining companies; ranchers; and water companies.

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