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Accounting
S.R.Snodgrass promoted Justin Palaschak to manager Zachary Macurakand tosenior manager of its audit andassurance services/externalaudit group.
Law
Scott R. Eberle joined Marshall Dennehey as a shareholder in its professional liability department. Mr. Eberle brings more
than 20 years of experience defending professionals against malpractice and other professional liability claims.
Pollock Begg said Anastasia Brophy Snyder joined as an associate attorney handling a variety of divorce and custody cases.
Nonprofit
The Advanced Leadership Institute (TALI) announced the addition of Alexis James Steals as vice president of operations.
Technology
Aurora Innovation, Inc. named David Maday, chief financial officer.
Business notes
All Kids Bike, in partnership with Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative, recently introduced the Kindergarten Learn-toRide Program in two Pittsburgh Elementary Schools: Moore School and Pittsburgh Liberty Elementary.
The program includes a set of 24 bikes, pedal conversion kits, helmets, one teacher-instruction bike, and certified curriculum teacher training.
The program is designed to teach kids how to progress from balance to riding a bike in just eight lessons.
Each school hosted a program reveal, where representatives from Hillview Motorsports, a local Yamaha dealer, were present alongside school representatives.
Yamaha has now committed $100,000 total to All Kids Bike programs over the past two years, funding 18 school programs and impacting as many as 1,350 children at elementary schools across the country.
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