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The Ozmens Receive Honorary Doctorates from UNR

Image Reno, Nev. — The Sparks-based company Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) has been in the spotlight recently mainly for their work for the Mars 2020 project and the Dream Chaser Shuttle as part of the International Space Station. But this Friday, Eren and Fatih Ozmen, president and CEO, respectively, of SNC, are being honored by the College of Science at the University of Nevada. The husband and wife team are loyal alum to UNR and role models to the community as their company has focused on national security interests, space exploration, STEM interest in young people, and supports local education.

Coca-Cola Marks 130th Anniversary with Gift to Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park District

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Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed joins Coca-Cola Chairman and CEO Muhtar Kent and the Georgia Historical Society for the dedication of a historical marker at the intersection of Peachtree and Marietta streets, where the first Coca-Cola was served at Jacobs? Pharmacy on May 8, 1886. Kent today announced that Coca-Cola will give $1.8 million to Atlanta?s Centennial Olympic Park District. (Photo: Business Wire)
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--One-hundred-thirty years after Coca-Cola poured its first beverage in downtown Atlanta, The Coca-Cola Company and The Coca-Cola Foundation today announced they are pouring money into improvements throughout the city’s Centennial Olympic Park District. “There is no better way to celebrate 130 years of Coca-Cola than to give back to our hometown,” said Kent. “While Atlanta has always been and will always be Coca-Cola’s home, the Centennial Olympic Park District is our neighborhood. For decades, we have continued to invest in improving the area around our headquarters to support the continued growth of tourism, business and residences right here in our backyard.”

Target to Add a Chobani Cafe at Its Newest Small Format Store

Image Target (TGT - Get Report)  won't just be selling protein-packed Greek yogurt down the aisles at one of its newest small format stores. Target tells TheStreet it will open a Chobani cafe at its new two-level, 45,000 square foot Tribeca store set to debut in New York City in October. The menu at the roughly 1,100-square-foot cafe will feature made to order Mediterranean themed sandwiches, salads and Greek yogurt dishes. Chobani will also serve fresh-pressed juices, Greek yogurt-based fruit and veggie drinks, coffee and lunch-friendly dips. The cafe will be operated and staffed by Chobani, who will also be responsible for designing the cafe's menu.  

Sabanci University Signs with Columbia Business School

Image Sabanci School of Management entered a partnership with the Executive Education program at Columbia Business School, one of the leading business schools of the world with a century of experience. The partnership will enable Sabanci University Executive MBA students to attend a two-week Executive Education leadership program at Columbia Business School in New York. The cooperation agreement between Sabanci University School of Management and Columbia Business School will enable Sabanci University Executive MBA students to attend a two-week leadership program in New York. Participants will attend lectures by Columbia Business School faculty and visit companies in the business capital of the world to gain a better understanding of the global business environment.

Sierra Nevada Corporation to Build Hardware for Mars 2020 Rover

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A sketch of the planned 2020 Mars rover. Image Credit: NASA
Sierra Nevada Corporation’s (SNC) Space Systems division was awarded multiple contracts by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to build critical hardware for NASA’s Mars 2020 rover. This is the 13th time the company will be helping build hardware for a mission to the Red Planet.  SNC was awarded contracts to design and manufacture the Descent Brake, as well as actuators for the robotic arm and sample caching system.

Turkish Kangal Comes to Cape Ann

Image On May 20-21, 2016, dog enthusiasts can observe of one of the world’s oldest canine breeds at the Kangal Dog Club of America’s Specialty Show in Rockport, MA. The single breed dog show will take place at the Windhover Center for the Performing Arts and feature approximately a dozen registered Turkish Kangal dogs from around the country.  Following United Kennel Club (UKC) guidelines, handlers and dogs will make their way around the ring in various classes under the appraising eye of a UKC-certified judge from Belmont, MA.

Reza Zarrab Pleads Not Guilty to U.S. Charges Over Iran Sanctions

Image A Turkish-Iranian gold trader pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges that he and others conspired to conduct hundreds of millions of dollars in financial transactions to help the Iranian government or other entities evade U.S. sanctions. Reza Zarrab, a dual citizen of Turkey and his native Iran, entered the plea at a hearing before Judge Richard Berman in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. He was arrested last month in Miami.

Chobani Gives Ownership Stake to Employees

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Hamdi Ulukaya, AFP
The 2,000 full-time employees of Chobani were handed an ownership stake in the yogurt company that could make some of them millionaires, as reported by New York Times on April 26. Hamdi Ulukaya, the Turkish immigrant who founded Chobani in 2005 in the United States, told workers at the company’s plant in upstate New York that he would be giving them shares worth up to 10 percent of the company when it goes public or is sold, according to the report. The goal, he said, is to pass along the wealth they have helped build in the decade since the company started. Chobani is now widely considered to be worth several billion dollars.

TCA Provides Grant for ACBH Delegation WDC Visit

Image TCA provided a $5,000 grant to the Advisory Council for Bosnia and Herzegovina (ACBH) to support an ACBH delegation visit from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to the United States. The delegation, which visited Washington, DC April 18-24, 2016, was comprised of Munira Subasic, President of the Mother's Action of the Srebrenica and Zepa Enclaves; Murat Tahirovic, President of the Association of Victims and Witnesses of Genocide; and Elmina Kulasic, Senior Advisor at the Association of Victims and Witnesses of Genocide.

Hospital to Pay $2.2M for Letting Dr. Oz Show Film Without Consent

Image NEW YORK — “I saw my husband die before my eyes.” Those are the words a grieving wife told the New York Times after she turned on the TV one night and saw a program airing footage of her husband’s final moments, footage to which she had never given her consent. That television program has resulted in a $2.2 million settlement with the federal government over the “egregious disclosure” of patients’ health information, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said Thursday. New York Presbyterian Hospital gave the ABC reality TV show “NY Med,” starring Dr. Mehmet Oz, what the HHS called “unfettered access to its healthcare facility.”
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