Online learning specialists, the Professional Learning Board is now offering its five hour course in online teaching for free amid the COVID pandemic. -as read on Forbes.com
The Minneapolis-based Professional Learning Board now offers five- and 30-hour courses for teachers to learn how to operate an online classroom. -as read in Twin Cities Business
Ellen Paxton interviews with Jordana Green and Paul Douglas. -as heard on WCCO-AM Radio
Founder Keri Bahar joins John Williams to outline the most important factors of a student’s resume for college admission. -as heard on WGN Radio
Mitch Reaume founded his non-profit, Northern Glasses to assist the global water crisis. -as seen on KARE 11
Northern Glasses is using a new business model to encourage philanthropic consumers. -as heard on WCCO-AM Radio
Lauren VanScoy, founder of Essence One is featured on WCCOMidMorning. -as seen on WCCO
VanScoy discusses the beginnings of her Twin Cities-based aromatherapy business. -as read in MN Parent
Now the recipes and their remarkable origins are being shared with the public as the world marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp - where Moreimi's mother was confined the first two months of her captivity.
-as read in Star Tribune
A DNA test showed a 46 year-old woman that her family had been keeping a big secret from her for her whole life. -as seen on WCCO
In an act of resistance Moreimi’s mother collected hundreds of recipes while imprisoned in a WWII concentration camp. -as read in TC Pioneer Press
Essence One, a Minneapolis maker of personal care products, will use the Oscars as a marketing platform. It will add some of its products to the gift bags that Oscar nominees get, hoping that stars will use and promote them. -as read in Star Tribune
Twin Cities-based natural beauty line Essence One has been selected for the 2020 Oscar baskets. -as read in MplsSt.Paul Magazine
As a company that strives to elevate awareness about natural mental health therapies, Essence One partnered with Bring Change to Mind. -as read in Maple Grove Magazine
While imprisoned in a munitions plant in Germany during World War II, the mother of St. Louis Park resident Eva Moreimi secretly recorded family recipes from fellow inmates at the factory. -as read in Sun Sailor
Eva Moreimi spoke with Heather Brown and Kim Johnson about how hidden recipes helped her mother survive the Holocaust. -as seen on WCCO
Author previews her upcoming book about her personal journey after a DNA home test kit revealed the man who raised her is not her biological father. -as heard on WCCO-AM
Author Eva Moreimi shares a moving and emotional story of how her parents struggled through and survived the atrocities of WWII. Hidden Recipes recounts how Moreimi's mother courageously, in an act of silent resistance, collected hundreds of recipes from her fellow inmates at a labor camp. -as seen on KARE 11
The Maple Grove company is helping communities support Minnesota-made products. -as seen on KARE 11
Driver in Making program plants the seeds of distraction free driving in younger kids. -as seen on KARE 11