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Benefits to Bulk Powder Processing Sanitation Revealed To Dairy Industry Leaders Via Powder-Solutions’ Display Of BFM® Fitting at ADPI/ABI Annual Conference

April 24th, 2009

Chicago, Ill April 27, 2009 – www.powder-solutions.com – Powder-Solutions, Inc., American distributors of the USDA accepted/3A certified BFM® fitting, will reveal how to eliminate the sanitation concerns that plague bulk dairy powder processing plants to attendees at the annual American Dairy Products Institute/American Butter Institute (ADPI/ABI) Conference.

Bulk powder processing plants, in the dairy industry, traditionally use standard flex sleeves and hose clamps as powder connectors.  Habitual shortcomings of standard flex sleeves and hose clamps have long been known and include everything from powder leaking between connectors and building up within connectors.

Powder leakage and build-up are two of the most common sanitation culprits in bulk powder processing.  Despite being aware of these shortcomings, bulk powder processing plants in the dairy industry could not implement an alternate solution as, until recently, one was not available.

The BFM® fitting, distributed by Minneapolis, MN based Powder-Solutions, Inc., is the alternative to traditional flex sleeves and hose clamps that have long caused unsanitary conditions in bulk dairy powder processing plants.

“The BFM® fitting features a crevice free surface designed to eliminate trapped powder, and its tight snap placement eliminates the threat of powder leakage,” states Marv Deam, CEO of Powder-Solutions, Inc.  “By not trapping or leaking powder, bulk powder processing plants in the dairy industry can instantly alleviate two of the larger culprits of unsanitary working conditions.”


Chapeau Blog Awards Voting Opens Today

April 14th, 2009

Finalists and voters alike rush to online polls to help award blogger brilliance

Minneapolis, MN April 14, 2009 — www.ChapeauBlogAwards.com – Chapeau Blog Awards, the online competition dedicated to celebrating blogger brilliance, has opened the polls to its 2009 blog awards competition.

Voters have from today until 11:59pm on April 30th to select their favorite industry blogs from a list of Blog Awards Finalists.  This year’s Blog Awards Finalists cover ten industries, ranging from Technology  to Health & Beauty, with each industry containing two finalists.

The voting panel for this year’s Chapeau Blog Awards, made up of bloggers and blog readers alike, will be responsible for naming “Best in Industry” winners and 2009’s “Most Brilliant Blog.”

Chapeau Blog Awards will present the winner of 2009’s “Most Brilliant Blog” with a grand prize of $2,000, while “Best in Industry” winners will be eligible for prizes including an iPod Touch.

Award blogger brilliance by joining the voting panel for Chapeau Blog Awards and selecting an industry finalist from the list below.

Arts & Design:
AphroChic vs. Design You Trust

Entertaining:
Cooking Down Under vs. Intoxicating Prose

Health & Beauty:
Beautiful Faces vs. The Everything Yoga Blog


Senior Housing Provider, Ecumen, Offers Insight for Developing Behavioral Alzheimer’s Programs

April 14th, 2009

New whitepaper looks at developing senior housing for behavioral Alzheimer’s and dementia care

Shoreview, MN April 14, 2009 — http://www.ecumen.org – Senior housing and services provider Ecumen has released a new whitepaper to help others develop senior housing for those living with the challenges of behavioral  Alzheimer’s and dementia.

“10 Tips from Ecumen for Developing a Successful Behavioral Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Program for Senior Housing” is currently available for complimentary download by visiting The Library of Successful Aging on the Ecumen website.  It was written by Ecumen team members Debbie Manthey, Director of Operations, and Janelle Meyers, Ecumen Housing Manager.

“Increasingly, senior housing professionals are seeing a subset of Alzheimer’s, when the affected person develops substantial and challenging behaviors,” write Manthey and Meyers in the whitepaper. “Many senior housing providers are forced to keep these residents heavily medicated or discharge them to a mental health hospital unit. At Ecumen, we sought to develop a better way to serve people experiencing such behaviors.”


Chapeau Blog Awards Voting Opens Next Week

April 8th, 2009

Blog awards voters enter last week to review finalists

Minneapolis, MN April 9, 2009 — www.ChapeauBlogAwards.com – Chapeau Blog Awards, the online competition dedicated to celebrating blogger brilliance, is reminding blog awards voters that they have just one last week to review this year’s list of Awards Finalists prior to voting polls opening next Tuesday, April 14th.

Voters will have the opportunity to select their favorite industry blogs from a list of Blog Awards Finalists between April 14th and April 30th.  Blog Awards Finalists cover ten industries, ranging from Arts & Design to Marketing & Advertising, with each industry containing two finalists.

In addition to awarding “Best in Industry” blogs, voters will be responsible for naming 2009’s “Most Brilliant Blog,” which will take home a grand prize of $2,000. The prestige and honor of being named 2009’s “Most Brilliant Blog” will be awarded to the finalist who receives the most votes overall.  Both “Best in Industry” winners and 2009’s “Most Brilliant Blog” will be announced on May 5th.

Become a voter for Chapeau Blog Awards and vote for an industry finalist from the list below.   Registered voters for Chapeau Blog Awards will be automatically notified when voting opens next week on April 14th:


Senior Housing and Services Leader Ecumen Highlights 10 Things Changing in an Aging America

April 8th, 2009

Ecumen leader Kathryn Roberts highlights innovation opportunities in rapidly aging society

Minneapolis, MN April 2, 2009 — http://www.ecumen.org – Senior housing and services provider Ecumen sees the aging of America as an opportunity for substantial innovation in our country.  Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts highlights 10 emerging changes in a new blog post entitled “10 Things Ecumen Sees Changing in an Aging America.”  Readers are invited to share what changes they see or want to see in an aging America.

Businesses and organizations who fail to innovate for America’s new demographic reality, risk failure,  People over 50 currently represent 43 percent of all U.S. households and by 2020, the senior population in American will number 115 million.  As Roberts explains, this rapidly aging demographic will not be one that stands for being warehoused in an institution or for living in a community that does not provide products and services in line with their wants and needs.

Among things changing in an aging America are:


Forthright Launches New Informational Website to Help Consumers Navigate the Arbitration Process

April 8th, 2009

Consumer Resource to Answer Questions on the Basics of Arbitration, Arbitration in Contracts, and How to File and Respond to a Claim

MINNEAPOLIS, MN April 2, 2009 —www.ArbitrationAnswers.com— Forthright, an organization that provides claims administration services in the dispute resolution market, today announced the launch of a new informational consumer website aimed at guiding American consumers through the arbitration process.

The new website, www.ArbitrationAnswers.com, contains easily accessible information and resources on arbitration, arbitration service providers, other forms of alternative dispute resolution, and court litigation. The website also provides access to:

•    Answers to commonly asked questions about arbitration;
•    Links to information on the websites of three of the largest arbitration administrators – American Arbitration Association, the National Arbitration Forum, and JAMS;
•    Forms to file or respond to an arbitration claim;
•    Resources to help consumers find legal services in any area of the country, and more.

“Arbitration is a fair and cost-effective way for American consumers to resolve disputes. This website will be an informative resource for consumers and further increase access to justice through the arbitration process,” said Aimee Egan, Forthright Vice President of Public Affairs. “ArbitrationAnswers.com will help consumers take control of the dispute resolution process by answering questions on the basics of arbitration, arbitration in contracts, how to file or respond to an arbitration claim, as well as where to find legal services for arbitration or litigation.”


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