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Feature Story: Former AES Panama executive Derek Porter is named DPL's new leader
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In many parts of the world, July is traditionally one of the year's hottest and sunniest months. It's important to take proactive steps to protect your skin from harmful UV rays while out in the sun. For six tips on how to protect your skin, click here.
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FEATURE STORY
Former AES Panama leader Derek Porter is named to head DPL
On Tuesday, Derek Porter, an executive of AES for five years, was publicly named President of DPL Inc. (DPL) and The Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L). Derek most recently served as a country manager in Panama, leading the operations of AES' business in the country which includes five hydroelectric power generation plants.
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LEADERSHIP MATTERS
July COO Safety Message from Andy Vesey
On June 30, 19 firefighters lost their lives while fighting a 2,000-acre fire in Arizona, a Southwestern US state. The wildfire was the deadliest in state history and accounted for the third highest death toll for a wildfire in the US. Andy shares what we can learn from this incident to ensure each of our people and contractors go home safely at the end of each workday.
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July CIO Cybersecurity Message from Elizabeth Hackenson
Hackers commonly exploit individuals who let their guard down when traveling. Elizabeth shares two easy ways to protect yourself and AES on your next trip.
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 A WIN EVERY WEEK IPL's internal news publication wins three national awards The Wire, Indianapolis Power & Light Company's (IPL) bi-monthly internal communications publication, is the winner of three 2013 Communicator Awards for internal communications. Presented annually by the International Academy of Visual Arts, the awards include: - Gold Communicator Award of Excellence for Employee Publication: Internal Communications
- Silver Communicator Award of Distinction for Employee Publication: Newsletter
- Silver Communicator Award of Distinction for Employee Publication: Overall Design
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FUELING QUALITY OF LIFE
AES Gener-supported soccer league kicks off second season and includes children with special needs
More than 120 young people, representatives of the various schools and municipal schools in Tocopilla were the stars at the launching of the second AES Gener Foundation Cup for soccer in the commune or country subdivision. Tocopilla is the capital city of the province that bears the same name in the northern Chile. |
PEOPLE MATTERS
AES Philippines foundation executive director addresses students about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Cynthia Viņas-Pantoņal, executive director of AES Philippines Power Foundation, was one of the key speakers at the 12th League of Corporate Foundations' (LCF) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Expo recently at the SMX Convention Center.
The event was attended not only by industry leaders, but also by college students who are keen to learn more about the practice of CSR.
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PARTNERING WITH OUR PLANET
AES Brazil promotes 'Planet Energy' in Celebration of Environment Day
Putting sustainability into practice is a daily challenge for our people, which is why the company has a broad environmental management system. However, simple ideas can also result into significant environmental benefits and help create a sustainability culture. With that in mind, AES Brazil launched the Planet Energy action in celebration of World Environment Day on June 5. All AES Brazil people had the opportunity to send to their colleagues useful practices or simple ideas that contribute to environmental preservation.
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Meeting with 'multilaterals' helpful to AES senior leaders
Last month, Tom O'Flynn , Andy Vesey and the SBU Presidents and CFOs hosted an evening reception for multilaterals, a broad term for financial institutions that support growth in developing areas of the world. Multilaterals are critical to AES' growth due to their support with loans, equity and risk guarantees to private sector investments, including guarantees of both bank loans and sponsor equity.
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Studies show that grilling meats at very high temperatures on an outdoor grill can create heterocyclic amines (HCAs), chemicals that can increase cancer risks. The American Cancer Society provides the following tips when grilling meat, whether indoors or outside: Avoid overcooking to the point where pieces look charred and black. Choose lean cuts and trim excess fat. Cook over foil rather than directly over hot coals or flames. This will reduce the amount of smoke coming back into the meat.
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September 17-18
AES Congress on Innovation Technical Excellence and Sustainable Practices
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Company confidential. Do not distribute outside AES. Š Copyright AES Corporation 2013
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