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With a global footprint spanning Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Africa, Sodecia operates business units that partner with the worlds leading automakers to develop innovative products and services. We specialize in stamping and welding, producing high-quality automotive components. Our technology centers in Europe provide comprehensive collaborative engineering services, delivering solutions that add value through advanced technologies, sustainability, agility, simplicity, and customer satisfaction. Sustainability is at the heart of our operations. We are committed to reducing our environmental impact through various initiatives, including the implementation of cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices. Our dedication to sustainability ensures that we are not only meeting the needs of today but also preserving resources for future generations. At Sodecia, we believe in continuous improvement and innovation. Our global team is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life through the development of solutions for the automotive sector. Together, we are driving forward to create a safer, more efficient, and sustainable future. Explore more about our mission and values on our website.
Our agency is the vision of a small group of insurance professionals who have spent years building large and mid-level risk management agencies. Mythic was born out of their desire to build an agency that caters to a select group of long-term clients who have an investment-minded view and value creativity and flexibility in a business partner. Although we have developed large specialty programs, such as our franchisor/franchisee risk management solution, we relish any opportunity to creatively craft custom risk management programs that mold to a clients specific needs. We offer expert guidance and flexibility to our clients, adjusting as their needs change and grow over time. Our ultimate goal is to make risk management and insurance profitable and as painless as possible.
Tanenholz & Associates is a Washington, D.C. based law firm specializing in all aspects of discovery, from initial consultation to the end-to-end management of large-scale document reviews. With years of big-firm litigation experience, Tanenholz & Associates understands that well-planned and high quality document review can both minimize litigation costs and maximize litigation efficiencies. Providing flexible teams of skilled contract attorneys led by experienced senior associates, Tanenholz & Associates is uniquely equipped to manage your discovery needs.
The Odessa Roughnecks is a professional indoor football team based in Odessa, Texas. The teams nickname is a tribute to the oil industry, which has been the source of Odessas wealth over the past century. The team began operations in 2004 as a charter member of the Intense Football League. In 2005, the Intense Football League merged with the National Indoor Football League. For the 2006 season, the Intense Football League was resurrected, and the Odessa Roughnecks returned to their original league. In 2008 the Intense Football League merged again, this time with United Indoor Football to create the Indoor Football League. The team plays its home games at the Ector County Coliseum in Odessa. The teams founder and owner was Tommy Benizio until he resigned to become the IFLs commissioner. In September 2008, the Roughnecks were purchased by the ownership group Allegiance Pro Sports, Inc., led by President & CEO Brandon Smith, a Odessa native, local business owner and 1991 graduate of Odessa High School. The Roughnecks are coached by Chris Williams (former head coach of the Tennessee Valley Vipers of the af2 and was the Roughnecks first head coach). The 2009 season will be Coach Williamss sixth season with the Roughnecks. The Roughnecks won its first championship in 2006 at Intense Bowl 2, beating the Corpus Christi Hammerheads by a score of 97-56, which was an Intense Football League record for most points scored by one team in a game. The team finished with an overall record of 14-2.