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Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards: Rick Moeckel connects disadvantaged young adults with jobs through work at Clayco
Rick Moeckel is involved in Clayco’s Construction Career Development Initiative, which connects disadvantaged young adults with job training, mentorship and financial support.
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion: Trish Gomez uses her voice to create change at Washington University
Trish Gomez is full of passion when it comes to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at Washington University in St. Louis, which is among the region's largest universities with enrollment of more than 17,000 and an endowment of $12.3 billion.
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards: Peter Aranda helps minorities achieve success at Consortium for Graduate Study
Peter Aranda represents the most compelling kind of nonprofit success story there is — an individual who benefited from a program, then went on to lead it himself.
Duckworth, Durbin Announce Funding To Help Illinois Better Support Students With Disabilities
WASHINGTON DC - U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) today announced $10 million in federal funding for the Illinois Department of Human Services’ Illinois Pathways to Partnerships Project (IPPP). Through partnerships with state agencies and Centers for Independent Living, the project aims to support independent living and professional development for students with disabilities aged 10-24 across the state. “Today’s announcement is progress in ensuring Illinois’s youth of all abilities are encouraged to have independent and fulfilling lives,” said Duckworth. “I’m glad to announce this federal funding and will keep advocating for Americans with disabilities to get the federal support they deserve.” “This federal funding allows us to break the cycle of exclusion and enable our youth to be contributors in our communities,” said Durbin. “By investing in their future, we’re empowering the
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards: Kevin Buchek puts a focus on minority representation at Roanoke Construction
As president of Roanoke Construction, Kevin Buchek believes that everyone deserves a place to live that is both high quality and affordable. In particular, he’s sought out projects in areas with a large minority population where new investment has lagged.
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards: Todd Alan volunteers his time to uplift marginalized communities
For more than 25 years, Todd Alan has volunteered his time, working as a champion for people living with HIV and seeking to lift up members of marginalized communities.
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards: Tayesha Schuldt breaks down barriers at Enterprise Bank & Trust
As vice president of retail development and associate engagement at Enterprise Bank & Trust, Tayesha “Ty” Schuldt helps people from underrepresented groups gain education, experience and employment.
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards: Jennifer Engeling brings data to her DEI work at Edward Jones
Jennifer Engeling serves as a principal in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Edward Jones and in 2022, she led the firm in launching a DEI Accountability Scorecard for senior executives.
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards: Jessica Schoenfelder tackles disability awareness at World Wide Technology
Jessica Schoenfelder leads WWT ABLE, the disabilities-enabled employee resource group at World Wide Technology, which had revenue of nearly $17 billion in 2022.
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards: Little Angels Foundation CEO Riz Khan elevates DEI beyond ‘buzzword’ status
When St. Louis welcomed Afghan refugees in 2021, the International Institute of St. Louis called the Little Angels Foundation to ask for help with providing hot meals — a testament to the foundation’s reach, reputation and impact.
Hochman: Adam Wainwright and St. Louis — a love story
It was fitting that the Cardinals' Adam Wainwright pitched a vintage performance to get win No. 200 — as if it was to represent so many of the other 199.
MoDOT wants to enhance Amtrak service between St. Louis and Kansas City
Kansas City-area travelers could soon see more Amtrak passenger rail options, including routes to St. Joseph and Springfield.
Lake St. Louis man spotted on casino cam after father's death
He told officers that "My dad hurt himself" when they arrived at the home.
Attorney General Raoul Continues Advocacy For Access To Reproductive Autonomy And Emergency Health Care
CHICAGO - Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 24 attorneys general, filed a legal brief advocating in support of the federal government’s challenge to Idaho’s near-total ban on abortion access. “Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, we have seen increased attempts to criminalize abortion care even in situations when the patient’s health or life is at stake,” Raoul said. “I will continue to stand with my colleagues against these efforts and ensure women in every state have access to life-saving health care.” In their brief filed in United States of America v. Idaho , Raoul and the coalition support the federal government’s argument that Idaho’s ban conflicts with the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), a federal law that requires doctors and hospitals to provide stabilizing emergency treatment to patients, including abortion. Every hospital in the United States
Judge Orders Post-Dispatch Not to Publish Info About Accused Cop Killer
A St. Louis judge Friday issued a ruling barring the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from publishing any information from a mental health evaluation of an accused cop killer until his trial has concluded. The controversy around the mental health report has been before Circuit Court Judge Elizabeth Hogan for four months now — and stands as a rare case of prior restraint barring the daily newspaper from publishing.
Man admits to shooting, robbing manager at Denny's in south St. Louis County
A man admitted to shooting and robbing his manager during an encounter last year at a Denny's in south St. Louis County.
Worker Wellness Blog: All of Us Can Help to Reduce Suicides
by Dr. John Gaal Editor’s Note: Each week, Dr. John Gaal, director of worker wellness for the Missouri Works Initiative, a non-profit workforce formed by the Missouri AFL-CIO, collects and comments on news and trends in workforce wellness and life balance. Construction Forum carries the Worker Wellness & Well-Being Blog as a regular feature. The […]
Shawn Wayans shows off his comedy chops in St. Louis for the first time
In his 30-plus years doing stand-up, Shawn Wayans has never performed in St. Louis. He’s never even been to St. Louis.
Historical Elegance Meets Modern Living in the St. Louis Fox Park Neighborhood
The illustrious history of the Koken Barber Supply Company takes a new breath of life with the unveiling of The Koken. Established in 1874 in St. Louis, the Koken Barber Supply Company once dominated the U.S. market as the premier manufacturer of barber chairs. The visionary behind this success, Ernest Koken, introduced the groundbreaking hydraulic-lift […]
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