Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Turning Negative Thoughts Into Positive Results in the Restaurant Industry

Call Centers are now using AI Technology for QSR orders to give customers a no waiting experience. For restaurants, this means more orders placed and increased revenues!

Call Centers are now using AI Technology for QSR orders to give customers a no waiting experience. For restaurants, this means more orders placed and increased revenues!

Call Center Technology Is Changing To Meet Customers Requests

We have only scratched the surface of ways to speed up service and improve the customer experience. We have so many new innovations in the works.”
— Jeff Morin

PLYMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, US, February 23, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- At Kanekt 365, they’re taking a different, more POSITIVE, approach. They choose to look at the improvements and amazing long-lasting impacts on the restaurant industry from a more technology based and innovative thought process. The shift from in person to remote work, touch free buying patterns, and sheer increase in the number of people willing to embrace new technology has forever changed the QSR industry. They believe some of those changes are a huge benefit to consumers and the industry as a whole.

What are the benefits you ask?
1. More consumers than ever before have embraced technology.
2. QSR restaurants have been able to evaluate their spending and revenue in a whole new way.
3. With the workforce shrinking, outsourcing is saving restaurants money on staffing costs.
4. Customer service has increased with an amazing number of alternatives for ordering meals.
5. Quick serve has actually gotten quicker!

Kanekt 365 has spent the last year talking with their QSR clients and they have a list of

Monday, February 7, 2022

Megan Carpenter Reappointed as Dean of UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law After Record-Breaking First Term

Photograph of Dean Megan Carpenter

Megan Carpenter is reappointed dean of UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law.

Franklin Pierce School of Law Main Building in Spring

Franklin Pierce School of Law Welcomes You

Ranked Top 10 in IP for 30 Years in a Row

Ranked Top 10 in IP for 30 Years in a Row

Law school has increased enrollment, diversity, alumni giving, and class strength

With creativity and a passion for the law community, Megan’s leadership in finding new approaches to unbundle legal education is bringing national and international visibility to the law school.”
— Wayne Jones, Provost of the University of New Hampshire

CONCORD, NH, USA, February 7, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law is thrilled to announce the reappointment of Megan Carpenter as dean. Carpenter joined the institution in 2017 and is also a tenured professor in the law school.

Under Dean Carpenter’s leadership over four years, the school has grown total enrollment by 243% percent, from 210 to 512 students, and increased the number of minority students four-fold, with a current incoming class at 21% diversity in ethnicity and race. Due to Dean Carpenter’s efforts and focus, the law school is the most diverse school in the University of New Hampshire System, which also includes University of New Hampshire Durham, University of New Hampshire Manchester, Plymouth State College, Keene State College, and Granite State College.

Since Carpenter’s appointment in 2017, the law school has steadily increased not just in quantity of students but credentials: the most recent incoming class had the highest credentials in UNH Franklin Pierce history, consisting of 219 students with a median LSAT of 158 and undergraduate GPA of 3.50. Under Dean Carpenter’s leadership, the law school has seen a 400% increase in net tuition revenue for entering classes over the last four years.

Dean Carpenter’s tenure has been strongly focused on innovation, which resulted in

Vermont Future of Agriculture Commission Action Plan Amplifies Strengths, Identifies Vulnerabilities in Vermont Food System

Montpelier, VT - As with many societal challenges we have all faced in the past two years, the pandemic uncovered vulnerabilities in Vermont’s food system, while at the same time highlighting our capabilities and strengths. In response, Governor Scott appointed a Commission on the Future of Vermont Agriculture to grow our food economy.

The Governor appointed 12 citizen Commissioners to study the issues and propose solutions, and appointed Secretary of Commerce and Community Development Lindsay Kurrle and Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets Anson Tebbetts as co-chairs to lead the charge.

The Commission’s work was framed by the heightened awareness that Vermont needs

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Minim President Recognized on Parks Associates’ Annual List of Top Leaders In Technology

Company Co-Founder and CMO Nicole Zheng honored among top tech titans for contributions in connected home and security innovation

MANCHESTER, NH, Feb. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- Minim, Inc. (NASDAQ: MINM), the creator of intelligent WiFi software and Motorola home networking products under an exclusive global brand license, today announces that Company President and Chief Marketing Officer Nicole Zheng has been named to Parks Associates' inaugural list of Top Leaders In Technology. Recognizing industry leaders from ADT to Samsung, the research group’s annual list commends these executives for their pivotal contributions to the growth of the digital lifestyle and technology markets. 

“It's awesome to highlight all the leaders in technology, but it brings me great joy to