GE today announces the appointment of four new company officers. GE currently has 191 GE officers globally, who lead large revenue generating businesses or are in critical functional roles, helping to drive growth.
Below is the list of GE's four new officers:
Elyse Allan, 53, is president & CEO of GE in Canada. She was appointed to this leadership position in October 2004 with a mission to grow GE's businesses in Canada and to advance the company's leadership in infrastructure, technology, media and financial services.
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Pesan Hari Air Sedunia (World Water Day): GE Desak Dukungan Global Untuk Penggunaan Ulang Air
Teknologi Sudah Tersedia; Namun Insentif Dari Segi Fiskal dan Kebijakan Sangat Dibutuhkan Sgera
TREVOSE, PA -- 22 Maret 2010 -- Dalam rangka Hari Air Sedunia GE (General Electric) menghimbau penggunaan ulang air di seluruh dunia, yang dapat meringankan masalah kelangkaan air bersih yang kini mengancam dunia.
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World Water Day Message: GE Urges Global Support of Water Reuse Practices
Technology Exists Today; But Fiscal and Policy Incentives Urgently Needed
TREVOSE, PA -- March 22, 2010 -- As World Water Day approaches, GE (NYSE:GE) is calling for the widespread adoption of water reuse practices, which can help address the global threat of clean water scarcity.
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本文は、2010年3月17日に米国で発表されたプレスリリースの翻訳です。
【ペンシルバニア州トレボース 2010年3月17日】
国連の開発計画によれば、現在、世界人口の6人に1人の割合となる10億人以上の人が安全な飲み水を得ることできず、20億人以上の人が適切な衛生施設の恩恵が得られない状態となっています。そして今のように水を使い続ければ、2025年までに、きれいな水が十分に手に入らない人の数は世界人口の3分の2に達すると予測されています。
3月22日の「世界水の日(World Water Day)」が間近に迫り、水の再利用を広く普及させる努力をすべき時が来ています。きれいな水の枯渇という世界的な脅威を、短期間に、効果的に克服するには、水の再利用が大切な一歩です。
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Technology Exists Today; But Fiscal and Policy Incentives Urgently Needed
NAIROBI, March 22, 2010 -- As the world marks the World Water Day on Monday, GE is calling for the widespread adoption of water reuse practices, which can help address the global threat of clean water scarcity.
Roger Obare, Territory Manager for GE Water & Process Technologies, said the World Water Day offers an excellent platform for raising awareness in Kenya about the critical need to increase the quantity of the country's supply of fresh water.