BUSINESS RECORD EVENT One month until Fearless Annual Celebration
We invite you to join us and others equally passionate about empowering Iowa women as we celebrate two years of the Business Record’s Fearless initiative. Women, gender-nonconforming individuals and male allies are all encouraged to be fearless with us.
To celebrate Fearless, a lineup of inspiring women will share their stories of fearlessness and courage. Attendees will be seated at a table with female
leaders, including some of our past Women of Influence honorees, who will lead powerful discussions to share perspectives and insights on succeeding in work and life. Attendees will build additional connections with leaders and other participants as they rotate to different tables throughout the event.
As part of our Fearless core values, this event will create an atmosphere where everyone has a seat and voice at the table. This dynamic interaction will give you not only a chance to learn from others’ experiences and engage in topics facing women
in the workplace, but you’ll also have the opportunity to develop and deepen your relationships with women across the state.
Date: Thursday, Nov.
17 Location: Sheraton West Des Moines Hotel, 1800 50th St. Time: 10 a.m. to noon Register for the event
NEWS BRIEFS
VizyPay expands to Wisconsin with new partnership VizyPay announced today a strategic partnership with Wisconsin-based Shoreline Credit Union. "We’re excited to expand our reach in the Midwest and bring simple yet powerful solutions to small businesses left behind by industry giants," VizyPay CEO and founder Austin Mac Nab said. "Partnering with Shoreline Credit Union will combine their knowledge of the financial services needed to run a small business and VizyPay’s programs, technology and support, to provide the best options for small business owners." According to a news release, Shoreline Credit Union will refer its
commercial members to VizyPay for its specialized payments services, customer service and technology. VizyPay’s proprietary payments technology is available for Clover POS systems and PAX SmartTerminals.
MEMBERSHIP EXCLUSIVE CONTENT A Closer Look: Natalie Lamarque
Natalie Lamarque joined Principal Financial Group on Aug. 1 as its new general counsel. In that position, she has oversight over Principal’s law department, including government relations and compliance. She also serves as corporate secretary to the Principal board of directors. Lamarque assumes the role following the retirement of the previous general counsel,
Mark Lagomarcino.Read more MORE INSIDER CONTENT:See all Business Record Insider content and become an Insider.
NEWS BRIEFS
DMPS closure of 3 low-income after-school sites causes hardship, raises equity concerns Des Moines Register: The same staffing shortages that have reduced child care availability across the nation prompted Des Moines Public Schools officials to close after-school programs at Wright, Garton and Willard elementary schools earlier this year. Some parents and school officials are now questioning the fairness of those closures ― all at schools with larger Hispanic populations and a high proportion of low-income students.
The student debt relief application is live Iowa Capital Dispatch: President Joe Biden announced Monday that student loan borrowers can begin to apply for debt relief through a new online application. Biden said the application is easy and fast. It will allow every borrower with an income of $125,000 or less ($250,000 for married couples) to have up to $10,000 in debt forgiven, or $20,000 forgiven for those with Pell Grants. Those income levels have to have been during 2020 or 2021. No
documents need to be uploaded with the application, Biden said.
ONE GOOD READ The Entropy Vest warms your body by changing its state of matter
Fast Company: I really like the Entropy Vest, an active heating garment that can warm your body using no insulating materials or electronics whatsoever, just a substance
that changes its state at the flip of a mechanical switch. I like its name, which sounds like a sci-fi video game garment that sucks your enemies’ energy to feed your rail gun and life-support system. I like the function, which, in my case, would be to keep me toasty while walking my kid to school on cold winter mornings. And I really, really like the form, even if nobody is actually going to see me morphing into Kevin Flynn under my jacket as its network of tubes — full of dark blue liquid — turns into Tron’s cyan-colored gel, slowly extending heat through my torso to reach a temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit. "We love seeing the chemical reaction taking place," Ryan Mario Yasin tells me over email. Yasin is the founder and CEO of Petit Pli, a clothing company that he describes as "a material technology company" formed by engineers, neuroscientists and designers. "We are always looking for ways to challenge ourselves with solution-driven products that
we believe need to exist in the world."
KCCI TOP STORIES
MercyOne employees will be paid same as last paycheck due to ransomware attack
Employees at MercyOne will be paid Friday, but how much they'll be paid will remain the same as their last paycheck. A ransomware attack on MercyOne's former parent company CommonSpirit has taken its payroll software offline. Because of that outage, employees will be paid their full-time equivalent plus the same amount of overtime hours as their last paycheck, according to an internal message sent to some employees obtained by KCCI. The same internal communication said vacation time, overtime and other pay will be sorted out once the system comes back online. Read more
KCCI WEATHER
Tonight: Clear skies. Hard freeze expected. Low 21. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday: A mix of clouds and sun in the morning followed by cloudy skies during the afternoon. High around 50. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.
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