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         Means the world to me:’ Make-A-Wish grants fishing adventure for teen with rare disorder
    	The family’s wish was granted through a partnership between Wesley Pharmaceuticals and Make-A-Wish Central and Northern Florida. The celebration included fishing tips from Captain Tyler Woolcott and special gifts for Tripp.
    
    Publication
    WKMG
    Client
    Olympia
 
   
         Scammers are ready to strike after Prime Day
    	The most recent iteration of Amazon’s Prime Day has recently come to a close. While many consumers are used to the spike in scams during the multi-day sales event, it may be less well-known that scammers like to strike in the days following the sales. To help navigate the scam risks, ConsumerAffairs talked to Clayton LiaBraaten, Senior Executive Advisor at Truecaller, to learn about this next wave of scams, who's most at risk, and what to watch for in the coming days.
    
    Publication
    Consumer Affairs 
    Client
    Truecaller
 
   
         Insulated Metal Panels An Increasingly Popular Solution for Construction Challenges
    	“IMPs offer R-values up to 8.0 per inch and continuous insulation,” said Karim Muri, VP of Marketing Services and Strategy Development at Kingspan Insulated Panels North America. “This thermal efficiency minimizes the need for excessive heating or cooling, which helps to keep building occupants comfortable, protect products being stored or shipped, and lower operational energy costs.”
    
    Publication
    Metal Builder Magazine
    Client
    Kingspan
How A. Duie Pyle prepared for the upcoming LTL classification shift
    	The National Motor Freight Classification changes for LTL shipments will go live July 19, 2025 and carriers such as A. Duie Pyle have been preparing for it. The industry has had ample time to adjust to the upcoming changes from the National Motor Freight Traffic Association’s overhaul, as they’ve been working on it for several years. The changes will focus on density, so denser shipments will become cheaper while less dense ones will become more expensive.
    
    Publication
    Trucking Dive
    Client
    A. Duie Pyle
 
   
         AI in Church Operations Shifts from Early-Adopter to Mainstream
    	According to Pushpay’s 2025 State of Church Tech Report, 45% of church leaders currently use AI, up 80% compared to last year’s findings, reflecting that the use of AI in church operations has moved from early-adopter to mainstream status.
    
    Publication
    Ministry Watch
    Client
    Pushpay
 
   
         HOMETOWN HERO: Boca musician with rare eye condition inspiring others with vision loss
    	She’s also recently been assisted by a groundbreaking wearable technology called eSight. “In a way, it's a video that is coming into the camera, and it transmits the images at super speed to the wearer's eyes,” she says. “You can zoom up on the image and make it nice and large so you can really see the detail that you would otherwise miss.”
    
    Publication
    CBS 12
    Client
    eSight 
 
   
         How to Save Money on Prescriptions
    	If you’re struggling to afford your medical care, including prescriptions, it might be time to look for a provider who offers reduced-cost services and options, says Alexandra Robertson, senior vice president of growth at Visory Health, a prescription discount card platform based in Florida.
    
    Publication
    U.S. News & World Report
    Client
    Visory Health
 
   
         Co-buying homes with friends or family
    	A new report shows more people are co-buying homes to make them affordable, but is this smart? 2025 Orlando Regional Realtor Association president Lawrence Bellido weighs in.
    
    Publication
    WOFL
    Client
    ORRA
 
   
         Orlando Museum of Art hosts “Low Vision Days” event for visitors with vision loss
    	The Orlando Museum of Art will hold its first "Low Vision Days" of the summer tomorrow, offering free admission and wearable technology to enhance the experience for visitors with vision loss. Museum visitors will be able to check out "eSight Go" wearable technology, which supports people with central vision loss and helps them experience the "Florida Prize in Contemporary Art" exhibit.
    
    Publication
    WESH
    Client
    OMA + eSight by Gentex
