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Kimberly Monroe |
Associate General Counsel - Transactions | Profile |
Providing real-time asset tracking in any environment, with applications in manufacturing, defense, energy, inventory management, logistics, and security. WISERs ultra-wideband (UWB) system operates without line-of-sight and registers asset locations within inches in most cases.
DistroKid is a digital music distribution service based in the United States, founded in 2013 by Philip Kaplan. It emerged from a social media platform for musicians called Fandalism. DistroKid specializes in helping independent artists and labels distribute their music to major online retailers, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music. The company offers a range of services to support musicians, including music distribution, monetization of sales and streams, and metadata customization. DistroKid also provides storage solutions for music files and additional features like customized YouTube URLs and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). With a competitive pricing model, artists can upload unlimited songs and albums for an annual fee, while retaining 100% of their earnings. DistroKid has been utilized by various notable artists, showcasing its effectiveness in the DIY music distribution space.
Ayesa is a global provider of technology and engineering services with more than 11500 employees in twenty-three countries across Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia. The company develops and implements digital solutions for the private and public sector and uses the latest technology to provide cutting-edge infrastructure design and supervision services. To do this, it has certified experts covering more than 70 different disciplines in utilities and energy; the public sector; banking and insurance; water and the environment, transportation; aeronautics and defence; and construction. As a company that is driven by people and innovation, its business approach is underpinned by talent.
The Federal Community Defender Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, an office within the Defender Association of Philadelphia, is the designated Federal Community Defender Organization for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Since its creation in 1972, the Federal Community Defender Office has been funded to render Defender Services to individuals who are unable to afford counsel and who are under investigation for, or charged with, violations of the laws of the United States, and to federal death-sentenced prisoners in Pennsylvania and elsewhere, when appointed. Upon appointment by the District Court or the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, the office provides representation for individuals who have been subpoenaed to appear before investigating Grand Juries, who are named defendants in criminal complaints, or who have been indicted by a Grand Jury. The representation, once undertaken, remains throughout the pendency of the proceedings, up to and including applications for relief to the Supreme Court of the United States. In addition, upon appointment, the office represents state and federal prisoners who are seeking relief by way of Habeas Corpus application in both the District Court and the Court of Appeals.