Visa changes could affect Capital Region's Tech Valley
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New selection process may impact highly skilled non-citizens seeking U.S. employment
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read morePhotographer: MARC SCHULTZ/DAILY GAZETTE PHOTOGRAPHER From The Daily Gazette By Andrew Beam October 10, 2018 SCHENECTADY -- Transfinder is looking to expand beyond its 440 State St. offices. President and CEO Antonio Civitella on Wednesday said he plans to keep his options open after purchasing the building next door at 438 State St. The route-mapping software company moved its headquarters to State Street in 2013. After 30 years of working with different school [...]
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read moreFrom School Transportation News Written by Ryan Gray July 3, 2018 The Student Transportation Association of Indiana (STAI) last month bestowed its 40th annual Richard Pea Award to Susie Childress, director of transportation for Northwestern Consolidated School District of Shelby County, for her contributions to pupil transportation at the local and state levels. The late Richard Pea founded STAI and organized the first state conference at Brown County, Indiana in 1974. He also [...]
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