Conflict lead: While ImageTrend has doubled its revenue through a rapid expansion of AI-driven tools, the company is pivoting its leadership to meet urgent demands for faster product deployment. Chris Cartrett, formerly of Aderant, will take the helm on August 3, 2026, to steer the firm’s next phase of growth.
Chief marketing officers are navigating a volatile landscape where AI integration and strict revenue accountability have transformed their role from brand custodians to primary engines of business growth. A new framework from Info-Tech Research Group aims to help leaders modernize outdated operating models to meet these high-stakes demands.
When a vehicle’s air conditioning system fails during the peak of summer, the culprit is rarely a single mysterious glitch. Devon Reed, an automotive expert based in Woodland, Washington, identifies the common mechanical and electrical breakdowns that leave drivers sweating and explains why precise diagnosis prevents recurring repair bills.
The American Tinnitus Association has committed its largest research investment in 55 years, awarding $655,000 to investigators across three countries. This funding surge, paired with the launch of a professional training academy and new scientific leadership, marks a strategic effort to address a condition that affects 50 million Americans.
Pet health emergencies rarely adhere to a clinic’s office hours, prompting Tevra Brands to broaden its Vetality collection. The company is leaning into the over-the-counter market, offering owners accessible remedies for digestive issues, pain, and wound care through major national retailers like Walmart, PetSmart, and Chewy.
While 71 percent of organizations now prioritize balancing cost efficiency with supply chain resilience, a stark disconnect remains between intent and action. New research from the Institute for Supply Management and Amazon Business reveals that fewer than half of companies feel prepared to handle the realities of modern disruption.
Ten years after its debut, the Mile 0 Fest is set to transform Key West into an island-wide stage once more. From January 26 to January 30, 2027, the destination festival celebrates its anniversary with an expansive lineup and new waterfront venues, marking a milestone for the Red Dirt and Americana community.
With the launch of its newest facility in Harrison, SportsMed Physical Therapy has expanded its regional footprint to 56 clinics across New Jersey and Connecticut. This latest opening marks a significant milestone in the company’s aggressive growth strategy, which has seen the network scale rapidly since 2018.
The Cayman Court’s July 10 order has sparked a jurisdictional clash, but Apple Tree Partners insists its US operations remain untouched. While external reports suggest a shift in leadership, the firm maintains that Seth Harrison, M.D., continues to serve as the managing director of ATP GP III Ltd. without interruption.
A multidisciplinary team at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has successfully scaled naloxone co-prescribing for outpatient opioid users from under 3% to more than 84% in less than two years. The initiative, now detailed in The Journal of Pediatrics, adapts adult-focused safety protocols to address the specific risks facing children and adolescents.
As legal information professionals navigate the integration of artificial intelligence into daily practice, Bloomberg Law arrives at the 2026 American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting in Cleveland this week to demonstrate how its platform combines proprietary legal intelligence with responsible, grounded AI workflows.
The Korea Tourism Organization is transforming the Korean Cultural Center New York into a hub of Korean lifestyle and travel through August 22. The "It's Time for K-Culture 2026" festival offers a multi-sensory dive into the nation's aesthetic and entertainment landscape, punctuated by two high-energy activation days this week.
Romance novelists Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings are bridging the gap between the page and the mirror. The duo, known collectively as Christina Lauren, has teamed up with eyewear brand Peepers to launch a curated collection of readers and sunglasses designed to match the aesthetic of their most popular novels.
Thirty years after their initial run, two defining pillars of independent 1990s cinema are returning to theaters. Ink Films has secured North American distribution rights for Chris Smith’s working-class portrait American Job and Cindy Sherman’s horror-satire Office Killer, marking a new chapter in the company’s repertory catalog expansion.
With the launch of its second Ocala shop, Tire Outlet has reached a milestone of 25 active locations across Florida. This latest expansion by the Sun Auto Network subsidiary signals a deepening commitment to Central Florida’s automotive service market, aiming to bolster regional density for the growing driver population.
A 22% plunge in Disc Medicine’s stock price on February 13, 2026, has triggered a formal investigation by the Rosen Law Firm. The legal action centers on allegations that the biotechnology company provided misleading information to shareholders regarding its bitopertin program, which failed to secure FDA approval.
Mold colonies can begin to form in as little as 24 to 48 hours after water intrusion, turning a manageable spill into a structural crisis. According to remediation experts Ted and Donna Borys of Biotek Environmental, the real danger lies in the moisture trapped behind walls where it remains invisible to homeowners.
Students and educators can now access the iconic Casio fx-300ES PLUS scientific calculator directly through a web browser. By launching a free online emulator at ClassPad.net, Casio is removing the hardware barrier for classrooms, allowing users to replicate the physical device’s functionality on any internet-connected device without cost.
Investors who purchased Verra Mobility Corporation common stock between February 24 and May 26, 2026, have until August 4 to move the court to serve as lead plaintiff in a pending securities class action. The lawsuit alleges that the company misled shareholders regarding its contract status with Avis Budget Group.
After a stint at another international firm, Zahra Sowder has rejoined Debevoise & Plimpton as a partner in its New York-based fund finance practice. Her return marks a strategic move for the firm, which seeks to bolster its expertise in complex subscription lines, NAV facilities, and bespoke liquidity solutions for private capital clients.
As AI agents transition from experimental tools to active participants in financial and operational workflows, enterprises face a critical accountability vacuum. Devenex, a new infrastructure platform debuting at Google Cloud Next 2026, aims to close this gap by intercepting agent actions with mandatory, policy-based governance before they impact real-world systems.
“I’ve worked hard and now it’s my time,” says Craig S. Pavlus, founder of Pavlus Travel & Cruise. As the agency tracks a record-breaking year, clients are bypassing single-trip planning, frequently purchasing three or four luxury vacations at once to secure their place in an increasingly competitive global travel market.
Charlotte-based utility giant Duke Energy has increased its quarterly cash dividend on common stock to $1.085 per share, marking a $0.02 rise. The payment, scheduled for September 16, 2026, continues a century-long streak of consecutive dividend distributions to the firm's shareholders of record as of August 14.
The Orlando-area branches of Del-Air Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Electrical have secured nominations for the 2026 Orlando's Best Awards. As the company marks decades of regional service, it is now turning to its client base to help translate that long-standing community footprint into an official local accolade.
When mobility struggles, complex medication schedules, or persistent wound care requirements surpass the capacity of in-home support, families often face a difficult transition. Rachel Baker, a senior care expert at Meadow Wind Health Care Center, outlines the critical markers indicating that a loved one requires professional, 24-hour medical oversight.
With 660,000 monthly border crossings recorded for medical reasons by late 2023, dental tourism to Mexico has surpassed pre-pandemic levels. While marketing materials often promise up to 80% in savings, independent data suggests a more nuanced reality for Americans and Canadians seeking affordable oral healthcare south of the border.
For travelers weighing the merits of park-side lodging against the comforts of a gateway town, Cody, Wyoming, presents a compelling compromise. Situated 50 miles from Yellowstone’s East Entrance, the town offers a balance of accessible wilderness and robust local amenities, according to travel expert Larry King.
After navigating the isolating experience of placing her mother into memory care during the 2020 pandemic, Pam Georgeson has launched a Trua Senior Living Locators franchise in the South Carolina Midlands, aiming to provide families with the guidance she lacked when evaluating local senior living communities.
Navigating the transition to senior care often proves overwhelming, prompting Joel and Maureen Fox to launch a new Trua franchise in Greater Philadelphia. Drawing on Maureen’s three decades as a physical therapist and their own family experiences, the couple aims to provide personalized guidance for families facing complex placement decisions.
Patients treated with the experimental drug tazbentetol maintained cognitive improvements for up to 84 weeks, according to new data presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. The findings suggest that the oral synaptic regenerative therapy, developed by Spinogenix, offers sustained benefits for those suffering from mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease.