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Yahoo
09-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
EY US announces John Lippert of Scientia Vascular as an Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2025 Mountain West Award winner
Celebrating the bold leaders shaping the future through the world's most ground-breaking companies WEST VALLEY, Utah, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) today announced that John Lippert, Chief Technical Officer of Scientia Vascular was named an Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 Mountain West Award winner. Entrepreneur Of The Year is the preeminent competitive awards program for entrepreneurs and leaders of high-growth companies. For 40 years, EY US has celebrated ambitious entrepreneurs who are transforming industries, impacting communities and creating long-term value. John Lippert was chosen by an independent panel of past winners, top CEOs and business leaders. Judges assessed candidates on long-term value creation, entrepreneurial spirit, purpose-driven commitment and significant growth and impact. "I'm incredibly honored to receive this recognition from Ernst & Young, especially among such an outstanding group of entrepreneurs," said John Lippert, Chief Technical Officer of Scientia Vascular. "This award reflects the ingenuity and dedication of the entire Scientia team, whose work has led to life-saving technologies for treating brain disease. I'm grateful to EY for celebrating the spirit of entrepreneurship—a recognition that helps make innovations like ours possible." As a Mountain West award winner, John is now eligible for consideration for the Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 National Awards. The National Award winners, including the Entrepreneur Of The Year National Overall Award winner, will be announced in November at the Strategic Growth Forum®, one of the nation's most prestigious gatherings of high-growth, market-leading companies. The Entrepreneur Of The Year National Overall Award winner will then move on to compete for the EY World Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Award in June 2026. Entrepreneur Of The Year recognizes many different types of business leaders for their ingenuity, courage and entrepreneurial spirit. The program celebrates original founders who bootstrapped their business from inception or who raised outside capital to grow their company; transformational CEOs who infused innovation into an existing organization to catapult its trajectory; and multigenerational family business leaders who reimagined a legacy business model to strengthen it for the future. The Entrepreneur Of The Year program has recognized the leadership of entrepreneurs such as: Sheila Mikhail of AskBio Caryn Seidman Becker and Ken Cornick of CLEAR James Park of Fitbit Arthur Blank of The Home Depot Kendra Scott of Kendra Scott LLC Reed Hoffman and Jeff Weiner of LinkedIn Saiju Jeong of Noom Howard Schultz of Starbucks Coffee Company Jodi Berg of Vitamix Michael Happe of Winnebago Industries Eric Yuan of Zoom SponsorsFounded and produced by Ernst & Young LLP, the Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards include presenting sponsors PNC Bank, Cresa, LLC, Marsh USA, and SAP. In the Mountain West region, sponsors also include regional Gold sponsors, Perkins Coie, Strong & Hanni Law Firm and Truss and regional Silver sponsors, Big Picture, Pierpont Communications, and Silicon Slopes. About Entrepreneur Of The Year Founded in 1986, Entrepreneur Of The Year has celebrated more than 11,000 ambitious visionaries who are leading successful, dynamic businesses in the US, and it has since expanded to nearly 60 countries globally. The US program consists of 17 regional programs whose panels of independent judges select the regional award winners every June. Those winners compete for national recognition at the Strategic Growth Forum® in November where National finalists and award winners are announced. The overall National winner represents the US at the EY World Entrepreneur Of The Year™ competition. Visit About EYEY is building a better working world by creating new value for clients, people, society and the planet, while building trust in capital markets. Enabled by data, AI and advanced technology, EY teams help clients shape the future with confidence and develop answers for the most pressing issues of today and tomorrow. EY teams work across a full spectrum of services in assurance, consulting, tax, strategy and transactions. Fueled by sector insights, a globally connected, multi-disciplinary network and diverse ecosystem partners, EY teams can provide services in more than 150 countries and territories. All in to shape the future with confidence. EY refers to the global organization, and may refer to one or more, of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients. Information about how EY collects and uses personal data and a description of the rights individuals have under data protection legislation are available via EY member firms do not practice law where prohibited by local laws. 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Yahoo
27-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Did you follow Arizona news this week? Take the azcentral.com news quiz
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Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Yahoo
Arrests made in stolen semi-trucks case; Punctured drum prompts HAZMAT response
PHOENIX - From the theft of two semis in the West Valley to what prompted fire crews to respond to a Phoenix warehouse twice, here's a look at some of the top stories on for Memorial Day Monday, May 26, 2025.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Plane make emergency landing in the West Valley; female boxer remembered
PHOENIX - From an emergency landing in the West Valley to how Arizona's real estate market looks like right now, here's a look at some of the top stories on for Friday, May 23, 2025. ADOT officials say there will be no freeway closures over the Memorial Day weekend.


Los Angeles Times
07-05-2025
- Sport
- Los Angeles Times
Luke Howe throws shutout to clinch West Valley League title for El Camino Real
As the high school baseball regular season comes to an end, Luke Howe of El Camino Real has thrust himself into the competition for best pitcher in the City Section. One week after throwing a shutout in eight innings against Chatsworth, he came through with a two-hit shutout of Birmingham in a 1-0 victory on Tuesday to deliver El Camino Real's 13th consecutive win in West Valley League play and clinch the league championship. He struck out seven and walked two. Luke Howe of El Camino Real threw a two-hit shutout in a 1-0 win over Birmingham. Committed to Long Beach State, Howe was repeatedly getting called third strikes with a slider that Birmingham hitters could never figure out whether to take or swing. Long Beach State commit is on fire. Two-hit shutout in 1-0 win over Birmingham clinches West Valley title for ECR. He threw 8-inning shutout last week vs. Chatsworth. Luke Howe. — eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) May 7, 2025 The only run of the game came in the bottom of the fifth inning on a sacrifice fly from Jackson Sellz that allowed Shane Bogacz to make a head-first slide at the plate to beat the throw. Once again, Birmingham failed to win a league title in the 19th season for coach Matt Mowry but is in perfect position to win a sixth City title under Mowry. Kevin Olmos struck out four in six innings and will team with freshman Carlos Acuna to give the Patriots the needed one-two pitching duo to try to make it to Dodger Stadium on May 24. El Camino Real, a nine-time City champion, will be the likely No. 1 seed when pairings are announced Saturday, and Howe is reminiscent of the great ECR pitchers from the past who led the team to championships, such as Randy Wolf, Kirk Birkins, Jose Cardona and Matt Malconian. Coach Josh Lienhard, who won his 300th game earlier this season, has seniors Howe and Devin Gonor tested on the mound. The team has been winning close games with clutch contributions, whether on hits, bunts or fielding plays. There will be an eight-team Open Division, and the challenge for El Camino Real and Birmingham might be having to face fellow West Valley League teams in the opening rounds. The likely teams headed to the Open Division include Venice, Sun Valley Poly, Sylmar, Banning, Cleveland and Chatsworth. Whatever happens, it would not be a surprise to see El Camino Real and Birmingham meet again for the championship at Dodger Stadium. In other action on Tuesday, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame claimed third place in the Mission League with a 5-1 win over St. Francis. Dominic Cadiz and Dru Wilson hit home runs. The Garden Grove Pacifica softball team won the Crestview League championship even though it lost to Cypress 1-0.