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Greetings, everyone! I’ve recently become part of the Elder Financial Protection Network as the Program Manager, and there’s a lot of excitement brewing, beginning now! To kick things off, Jenefer Duane, the CEO of EFPN, has been collaborating closely with the National Council on Aging and the Elder Justice Coalition in Washington, DC. Their collaborative efforts aim to advocate for the passage of the Elder Justice Act! Jenefer is heading to Washington, DC, to be one of the four presenters at a Monday morning policy briefing on Capitol Hill for Congress. Passing the Elder Justice Act is crucial for the…
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Cotherix chose Access TCA over three competitors to design and build a new exhibit to announce the approval of an inhaled form of Ventavis® (iloprost) for treating pulmonary arterial hypertension. The exhibit occupies a 20’x20′ space and features a unique oversized three-dimensional alveoli structure designed to visually depict the impact of blood flow constriction on the alveoli–both with and without treatment. Over 20′ tall, the structure is a magnet for attention and a catalyst for sparking conversations. Throughout the development process, collaboration was essential, as it involved not only the client’s brand team but also their partnered agency, Stratagem Healthcare…
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We stand out in the crowd. Our exact ranking by sales is difficult to estimate. Like us, most of our peers are privately held and don’t publish their financials. Nevertheless, estimates show we are in the top ten exhibit companies nationwide. Our peer group includes (List of companies). That said, clients have told us that we provide some essential differences: • We continue to grow our business more (we got big by being good!) • Our clients win awards (six at ASCO alone!) • We’re more strategic • We offer multiple locations without the overhead of a big company •…
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Bigger. Better. Brighter. It’s not a bunch of noise or empty promises. It’s who we aspire to be: a leader in healthcare exhibits, events, and meetings, providing fresh, creative, and consistent messaging across multiple communication platforms. Our bag of tricks isn’t limited to exhibits. We draw on expertise in healthcare marketing, eye-popping technology, interactive media, web-based marketing, audio and video production, graphic design, product merchandising, lighting, and other disciplines to tell complex stories in compelling ways. We know our way around the regulatory environment and what works to reach healthcare professionals. In an era where consolidation is the norm, we’ve…
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Erica Nelson is a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) trainee pursuing her master’s degree in counseling psychology at Santa Clara University. As a counselor who prioritizes connecting with people, Erica blends empathy, compassion, and maturity into her client interactions. She provides a safe and confidential space that enables individuals to process their negative emotions and feelings in a supportive environment. Erica’s therapeutic approach incorporates Psychodynamic, Narrative, and ACT therapies, empowering individuals to understand their narratives and fostering growth as they navigate positive changes. She has received comprehensive training in individual, family, and group therapies, ensuring her ability to address diverse therapeutic needs. In addition to her therapeutic expertise, Erica…
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Exhibit signage copy with less than a 250-word count for a live animal display (Using the 1950s science fiction movie genre, Fatal Beauties humorously debunked the misconception that venomous animals are out to get us by contrasting fear-based beliefs to reality.) The Venom Advantage: All reptiles are not the same The Eyelash viper possesses flexible front fangs that lie flat against the roof of its mouth when inactive, but they can pivot forward when the snake is attacking. Muscles enable venom injection through these fangs, resembling the action of a hypodermic needle and syringe. Such a mechanism demonstrates an incredibly…
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What’s our schedule like?Our “official” business hours are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. At Name of Company, we’re all about being flexible when it comes to work schedules. But just to give you an idea, the office staff usually rocks it from around 8 am to 5 pm. As for our production team, they kick off their day bright and early, starting at 4-5 a.m. and usually finishing around noon to 2 p.m. Of course, things can change depending on the workload, client needs, and project requirements. Sometimes, we might need to rise and shine extra early or burn the midnight oil to get…
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A small find in Moorpark. She calls herself The Persimmon Lady. Met at the farmers market in Santa Clarita, California, on a crisp, cool Sunday morning in December. Darlene Costa nearly corners the persimmon market from October through early January when persimmons are in season. Persimmons are not what you’d call a household fruit like apples, oranges, and bananas. Yet for those who love the sweetness and texture of this yellow-orange fruit that tastes like nectar from the gods, it does add unique flavor to baked goods and salads or can be eaten straight off the tree. In California, there are two…
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Exhibit label copy with less than a 75-word count for a live animal display (Using the 1950s science fiction movie genre, Fatal Beauties humorously debunked the misconception that venomous animals are out to get us by contrasting fear-based beliefs to reality.) Fang-O-Rama Primitive fangs are short and fat: venom flows through a groove on the fang’s surface. The more sophisticated fangs are long, sharp, and hollow. Pressure from muscles around the fang pumps venom into the wound they inflict. Either way, there can be no doubt about their purpose—they are tools of death.
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Yah, rah, air conditioning! Ah, summer in Phoenix! The temperatures are hitting 110°, and the scorching heat outside feels like stepping into an oven, sapping every last drop of moisture from my body. But fear not, for the car air conditioner comes to the rescue with its refreshing blast of cold air, almost giving me a brain freeze! As the mercury rises above 100° every day of Summer, I can’t help but thank the stars for the ingenious invention of air conditioning. I bow my head in homage to the genius behind it all, Willis Haviland Carrier, who operated the…
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