Panduit Board Names Shannon McDaniel as Next CEO

Dennis Renaud to retire effective December 31, 2021

Tinley Park, Illinois, Dec. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Panduit announced today that its Board of Directors has appointed Shannon McDaniel as its next Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President effective January 1, 2022. McDaniel, who currently serves as the company’s chief financial officer, will succeed current CEO and President Dennis Renaud, who will retire at the end of 2021.

“As a results-focused leader, Shannon brings his collaborative mindset to the role, drawing from his commercial and financial background, while leveraging the power of Panduit to move the company forward,” said Panduit Executive Chair Andrew Caveney. “Shannon has also built the trust of our employees, and the Board is confident that he will apply his deep industry knowledge and keen business acumen to lead Panduit.”

Caveney added that McDaniel is taking over the role of CEO at an ideal time. “Our long-term investment horizon, outstanding employees, and agile business processes have allowed us to build business momentum through the downturn,” he explained. “The digital economy, the drive for zero carbon emissions, and electrification trends are having a profound impact on our markets. Panduit is well positioned to apply our problem-solving mindset to solve technical challenges as new technologies transform our data center, enterprise, and industrial businesses.”

“I am thrilled for the opportunity to serve as Panduit’s CEO and lead the company into its next phase of growth,” said McDaniel. “We have a great strategy, an incredibly talented and dedicated workforce, and an innovative culture that is continually looking to create value for our customers. I am very excited about our future and the opportunities in front of us.”

McDaniel has served in a variety of leadership positions over his 30-year career. Prior to joining Panduit as CFO, he excelled in global financial leadership roles during his 14 years with Eaton Corporation, including serving as the company’s Director of Finance for its EMEA electrical business and Vice President of Finance for the Americas systems and services group. McDaniel holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Ill.

Following his planned retirement, Renaud will continue supporting the transition in an advisory capacity through the first quarter of 2022.

“It has been my distinct personal and professional honor to serve Panduit for 10 years – the last four as CEO.  Panduit’s unrivaled legacy of innovation, quality, service, and continuous improvement has fueled our business growth,” said Renaud. “I’m proud of how Panduit’s people embodied togetherness, inclusion, change, and a drive for innovative excellence throughout my tenure. The company is in experienced and capable hands with Shannon, the leadership team, and our outstanding employees.”

“I thank Dennis for his contribution to the success of Panduit. Throughout his career, he has challenged our team to be focused and to always be innovating,” said Caveney. “He has had a profound impact on our culture, from his passionate support of our diversity and inclusion program to his drive for use of 80/20 principles. Dennis has also displayed tremendous leadership during these unprecedented times, putting our employees and customers first and operating with transparency.”

About Panduit

Since 1955, Panduit’s culture of curiosity and passion for problem solving have enabled more meaningful connections between companies’ business goals and their marketplace success. Panduit creates leading-edge physical, electrical, and network infrastructure solutions for enterprise-wide environments, from the data center to the telecom room, from the desktop to the plant floor. Headquartered in Tinley Park, Ill., USA and operating in 112 global locations, Panduit’s proven reputation for quality and technology leadership, coupled with a robust partner ecosystem, help support, sustain, and empower business growth in a connected world. For more information, visit www.panduit.com.

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CCTV+ : Théâtre antique de Leping

PÉKIN, 8 décembre 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Leping, la ville-district placée sous la juridiction de Jingdezhen, dans la province du Jiangxi, a été intitulée « La ville natale de l’opéra de Gan ». Elle est également connue comme la ville natale des théâtres antiques pour ses près de 500 théâtres antiques existants. En raison du grand nombre, des arts splendides et du style unique, ces théâtres ont été reconnus « parmi les meilleurs de Chine » et « le patrimoine culturel le plus distinctif de la province du Jiangxi », et Leping est donc également appelé « Le Musée des théâtres antiques chinois ». Récemment, le Jiangxi a vu son premier grand théâtre antique d’eau établi dans la ville de Leping. Avec une superficie de 105 000 mètres carrés, ce théâtre et le site touristique local de niveau 4A Hongyuan Wonderland se complètent et se fondent l’un dans l’autre pour devenir une attraction touristique culturelle unique avec l’intégration de la culture de l’opéra et du paysage naturel.

Leping Ancient Stage

Le théâtre antique de l’eau suit l’établissement traditionnel du théâtre antique à Leping et est un grand bâtiment en bois. Il se compose de deux cours et est divisé en deux zones fonctionnelles : le centre de représentation et la salle d’exposition. Le centre de représentation est composé de la scène ancienne et élégante et du pont d’observation, des bateaux anciens et du pavillon du pont, ainsi que de la salle principale et d’une chambre. La salle d’exposition, quant à elle, est établie sur un quadrilatère derrière l’axe central du théâtre antique. Avec un motif traditionnel et simple, toute la structure est clairsemée à l’avant et dense à l’arrière, basse à l’avant et haute à l’arrière. Le théâtre dispose d’une scène à double face, qui peut servir pour des activités artistiques telles que le festival de tourisme rural et le concert d’automne.

S’appuyant sur la culture antique de l’opéra de Leping et sur le thème du « rétro, écologie, tourisme culturel », ce théâtre intègre le développement de produits liés à la culture antique de l’opéra, les loisirs et le tourisme, les coutumes et la culture locales, l’éducation et l’interaction scientifiques et d’autres fonctions, afin de créer une expérience touristique incitant à « visiter les montagnes, l’eau et la féerie, et profiter de la scène, de l’art dramatique et du paysage ».

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UN: IED Kills 7 Togolese Peacekeepers in Mali

Seven peacekeepers from the West African nation of Togo were killed Wednesday when their vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in central Mali, according to the United Nations.

U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters that three other Togolese peacekeepers were seriously injured in the explosion in the Bandiagara region. He said the peacekeepers were part of a logistics convoy traveling between the towns of Douentza and Sevare.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

Togo contributes about 930 personnel to the 16,000-strong U.N. force in Mali, known as the Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali, or MINUSMA.

Dujarric said U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the attack and called on Malian authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.

In Mali’s capital, Bamako, MINUSMA chief El-Ghassim Wane also condemned the attack and said it could constitute a war crime in accordance with international law.

The peacekeeping force was established in 2013 to help stabilize Mali following a coup and a takeover of the north by Islamist militant groups.

Groups linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group remain active in the country and frequently attack MINUSMA personnel.

Dujarric said a peacekeeper from Egypt died in a hospital Monday from injuries he suffered during an attack in northern Mali last month.

Wane said, “MINUSMA is the peace operation where the peacekeepers have paid the heaviest price, with over 200 soldiers killed in the line of duty.”

Source: Voice of America

Augmenting National Fund to Combat COVID-19 Pandemic

Nationals abroad contributed over 1.2 million USD aimed at augmenting the National Fund to fight the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Health reported.

According to the report, the 900 thousand US dollars was gathered through the Eritrean Embassy to the US and the remaining 206 thousand 283 USD through the Office of the Consul General in Canada.

In related news, Turkish Airlines contributed 43 thousand 530 USD, Egypt Air 39 thousand 270 USD, Tarco Aviation 39 thousand 180 USD, Mr. Mulugieta Teame 300 USD, and Ms. Merry Amare 100 USD.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

USA Loses Ethiopia; Biggest Strategic Blunder Since Loss of Iran

With the failure of the US backed TPLF Terrorist coup attempt against the democratically elected government of Ethiopia the USA is facing it’s greatest strategic blunder since losing Iran in 1979.

The Ethiopian Army and its allied militias have in the last 10 days of fighting regained all the territory it lost in several months to the TPLF Terrorist coup attempt. By all reports from the front lines the TPLF Terrorists are on the run with thousands of their conscripted fighters heeding Ethiopian PM Abiy’s call to surrender.

Ethiopia was once the USA’s “Policeman” in the Horn of Africa, with the strategically critical Red Sea and its chokepoint gateway Baab Al Mandeb between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean being key to control of the enormously important shipping lanes between Europe and Asia. Statements made repeatedly by the Ethiopian government have made it abundantly clear that there is no going back to a neo colonial relationship with the west and that Ethiopia has turned to China for economic and political support.

To make matters worse the US General in command of their base in Djibouti, lying at the entrance to the Red Sea, made it clear that the US was prepared to attack Ethiopia from Djibouti, leaving Ethiopia little choice but to quietly begin preparations to force Djibouti, economically dependent on Ethiopia, to close down this threat.

At one point the western neo colonialists unleashed the full force of their media lackeys to try and undermine Ethiopia’s democratically elected government, with CNN broadcasting a fabricated claim that the TPLF terrorist forces were on the outskirts of the capital Addis Ababa.

Slanderous fabrications by the western media backed by the UN and the Human Rights Mob of “genocide” and “aid blockades” in the home province of the TPLF terrorists were shot down by no other than the UN’s own Human Rights clique in a report issued in cooperation with the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission.

The recent rapid advances on the battlefield by the Ethiopian Army led by PM Abiy Ahmed have pretty much silenced these pack of presstitutes and imperial lackeys and left that “Blinken Liar” being “alarmed” by these developments. Now that it is clear that it is no longer IF but WHEN the TPLF terrorist clique will be defeated militarily the LiarsForHire in the western media, the UN and the Human Rights Mob have grown remarkable silent.

Of course the military defeat of the TPLF terrorist gang is not the end of this problem for they saw the backbone of their army defeated mainly by the Eritrean intervention in November of 2020 at the request of PM Abiy. The Ethiopian army had been hollowed out by the withdrawal of about 80% of its most experienced fighters when the TPLF withdrew it’s military supporters to its home province of Tigray in 2019/2020. With the weakness of the Ethiopian military being well known the US threw its weight behind the TPLF coup attempt in November 2021 thinking that with a successful attack and capture of the Ethiopian Army’s main national arms depot in Tigray the TPLF terrorist clique would have little opposition in marching on the capital Addis Ababa and overthrowing PM Abiy’s government.

What they didnt take into account was Abiy Ahmed’s close relationship with Eritrea and its President Issias Aferwerki, who, at Abiy Ahmed’s request, quickly mobilized Eritrean mechanized and artillery brigades into Tigray that destroyed the backbone of the TPLF’s fighters and leadership in a matter of a little over two weeks culminating in the wiping out of almost 80% of the top leadership of the TPLF with the capture of the capital Mekele at the end of November 2021.

Though their army was defeated almost 100,000 TPLF fighters survived and melted away with their small arms back to their villages and communities. Knowing the futility of trying to fight terrorists on their home soil without the active support of the Tigrayan people PM Abiy withdrew his troops from Tigray and called for a unilateral ceasefire.

The point of doing this was to force the Tigrayan people to experience first hand just how corrupt and brutal the TPLF terrorists really were and to let them learn the hard way just how destructive to the interests of the people of Tigray the TPLF was.

With a mass wave of forced conscription and child soldiers the TPLF mafia assembled a large armed force and began invading the neighboring Amhara and Afar regions.

This resulted in an unprecedented outpouring of Ethiopian national pride and support for PM Abiy’s democratically elected government and when Abiy Ahmed took direct personal command of the fighting the TPLF terrorists suffered major losses in territory and personnel. It is expected that with in a matter of a couple of weeks the Ethiopian Army and supporting militias will once again be on Tigrayan soil with the imminent military defeat of the TPLF terrorist forces.

The main question remaining is what will the people of Tigray do? After seeing their children dragooned to be cannon fodder for the TPLF and slaughtered in their thousands will the Tigrayan people turn against the TPLF, remain silent or even continuing a reduced level of support for them. Until this question is decisively answered by the actions of the Tigrayan people themselves peace in Ethiopia is not assured.

The one thing that is clear is that the US has seen its Ethiopian bastion of neo colonialism turn against it and as so many Ethiopian at home and in the diaspora have made clear “Ethiopia Will Never Kneel Down”.

I have long predicted that the day the USA loses control of the strategically critical Red Sea/Baab Al Mandeb marks the beginning of the end of Pax Americana’s dominance of the world. With this blunder against Ethiopia the USA has shot itself in the foot, leaving itself increasingly weakened and no longer viewed by the people of Africa as an omnipotent force that can do what it pleases.

Thomas C. Mountain is an educator and historian with a specialty in the Horn of Africa going back almost 40 years. You can reach him at thomascmountain on twitter or thomascmountain at g mail dot com

Source: Dehai Eritrea Online

AnadoluAgency.com: Ethiopia reports destruction of property, mass killing in recaptured cities

Ethiopia reports destruction of property, mass killings in recaptured cities

Tigray rebels confirmed group left recaptured cities but termed it ‘part of our plan’

NAIROBI, Kenya

Ethiopia said Tuesday that after capturing the major cities of Dessie and Kombolcha from Tigray rebels, it has documented cases of mass destruction of property and killings.

A spokeswoman in the prime minister’s office, Billene Seyoum, told a news conference that the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) are accused of human rights violations while they held the city.

”There are reports of mass killings in Gashena and the Northern Shoa town of Antsokia. Vast reports of rape are also emerging across these towns that were occupied by TPLF.” she said.

“Further investigations are needed to expose the grave human rights violations committed by TPLF.”

The office noted the recapturing of the strategic cities and said: “It is to be noted that a week up to 12 of TPLF’s senior ranking military personnel were taken out. Yesterday’s feat is a strong blow to the terrorist group that is in disarray. Great numbers of TPLF fighters are being apprehended with many also heeding the call to surrender.”

TPLF spokesman Getachew Reda confirmed that the group’s forces have left the cities but characterized it as a strategic plan.

“We left North Shoa, Kombolcha & Dessie as part of our plan. There was no organized unit to ‘liberate’ these towns and the residents know it [Prime Minister] Abiy’s generals know it. Things are going according to our plan. The rest is just circus,” Reda said on Twitter.

TPLF has yet to comment on government reports linking the group to mass killings in cities where their forces previously captured.

Seyoum urged Ethiopians in the diaspora to return home to support their country.

She also said the government released 28,000 metric tons of food for more than 2 million people who have been directly affected by the war in Ethiopia.

In a joint statement Monday regarding detentions in Ethiopia signed by Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, the UK and the US, the six countries raised concerns about alarming reports of unlawful mass detentions of civilians of Tigrayan origin throughout Ethiopia.

They said they are “concerned by reports of the Ethiopian government’s detention of large numbers of Ethiopian citizens on the basis of their ethnicity and without charge.”

“We denounce any and all violence against civilians past, present and future. All armed actors should cease fighting and the Eritrean Defense Forces should withdraw from Ethiopia,” they added.

International partners called for all parties to seize the opportunity to negotiate a sustainable cease-fire without preconditions, adding that Ethiopians must build an inclusive political process and national consensus through political and legal means and all those responsible for violations and abuses of human rights must be held accountable.

Source: Dehai Eritrea Online

Malawi Police Arrest Former Government Officials on Corruption and Fraud Charges

Police in Malawi have arrested two former cabinet ministers and a former reserve bank governor over the sale of a state-owned bank. The government says the arrests are aimed at cleaning up corruption but the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) says the arrests are a form of political persecution.

Former finance minister Joseph Mwanamveka was arrested Tuesday evening while former local government minister Ben Phiri and former reserve bank governor Dalitso Kabambe turned themselves over to police Wednesday.

Police say the three are facing charges of abuse of office and fraud.

James Kadadzera, spokesperson for Malawi’s Police Service explains.

“Honorable Mwanamveka and Dr. Kabambe have been arrested with issue to do with IMF Extended Credit Facility. Honorable Mwanamveka on his own also has been arrested on the issue to do with the sale of the Malawi Savings Bank in 2015. Honorable Ben Phiri has been arrested in relation to some corruption issues at the Ministry of Gender between 2018 and 2020.”

The arrests come two days after Malawi’s attorney general told reporters that the government is investigating the sale of Malawi Savings Bank and also issues that led the IMF to withhold its Extended Credit Facility or (ECF) to Malawi.

Six years ago, the administration of President Peter Mutharika sold the state-owned savings bank to Thom Mpinganjira, who is now saving a nine-year jail term for attempting to bribe judges who were handling a 2019 election dispute case.

Police spokesman Kadadzera says investigations revealed that Mwanamveka and Kabambe falsified some documents in an attempt to convince the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that Malawi was meeting terms needed to use the ECF.

He says as a result of this scheme, the IMF suspended the Extended Credit Facility, which has had a negative impact on ordinary Malawians.

The arrests are the latest in a string of cases that President Lazarus Chakwera’s government says are aimed at cleaning up corruption.

In a statement Wednesday, the opposition DPP, the party of former president Mutharika, expressed shock at the arrests.

Spokesperson Shadreck Namalomba said although they cannot rule out political persecution, the party is anxiously waiting to hear the charges that have been leveled against its members.

“However [as far as] politics is concerned, you cannot rule out politics as well, because each regime has its goals, what it wants to achieve but for an onlooker it demonstrates commitment to fight corruption,” reacted Malawi University political scientist, Mustapha Hussein.

Hussein added the government should produce evidence against the former officials and pursue the matter legally to clear itself from allegations of practicing political persecution.

Police spokesperson Kadadzera says more arrests will follow soon.

Source: Voice of America