This is a take a look at enterprise information from the Mahoning Valley

Also among today’s business updates: Lavish Beauties Aesthetics; Giant eagle; and the gas price report from AAA East Central.

HERMITAGE, Pennsylvania – Technology development company OhanaLink Technologies has hired Alissa Jordan as chief compliance officer.

Jordan graduated from Duquesne University School of Law in 2013 and has more than 15 years of experience in compliance, risk management, legal and regulatory analysis, and product development and operational consulting. Most recently she was the Compliance Officer for the Salem Regional Medical Center.

“We are very excited to have Alissa on our team,” said Kara Wasser, CEO of OhanaLink Technologies, in a press release. “Privacy and security are our core values, and by bringing Alissa on board, we are ensuring that our company continues to grow and that our data standards remain at the highest possible level.”

Jordan will lead OhanaLink Technologies’ compliance and privacy functions to ensure privacy and security.

“I’m excited to be part of the OhanaLink family,” said Jordan. “I look forward to continuing the OhanaLink Technologies mission by putting trust, security and privacy at the heart of everything we do.”

Lavish Beauties Aesthetics opens second location

BOARDMAN – Lavish Beauties Aesthetics, 4605 Market St., Unit 6, celebrates the opening of its second location at 5:30 p.m. today.

Lavish Beauties Aesthetics was founded by Keyonna Slaughter with the ideals of empowerment and inspiration.

“Today I believe and still run my business on these ideals,” Slaughter said in a press release. “Everyone should feel confident, beautiful, and empowered. I am passionate about changing lives through the art of the services I offer. “

The shop offers beauty services such as facials, chemical peels, dermaplaning, facelifts, LED light therapy, liposuction, and cellulite treatments. It also offers makeup services for weddings, photo shoots, and other needs.

Lavish Beauties Aesthetics is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

For more information, call 678-629-7134 or email lavishbeauties38@gmail.com.

Giant Eagle promises zero net CO2 emissions by 2040

PITTSBURGH – Giant Eagle announced Tuesday that it has committed to improving its climate impact by achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040 with an initial target of 50 percent CO2 reductions by 2030.

“Our future generations deserve a healthy planet, and reducing our climate impact is a critical way to meet that commitment,” said Laura Shapira Karet, President and CEO of Giant Eagle, in a press release. “Giant Eagle has proudly served our communities for nearly a century, and we are determined to do our part to keep the neighborhoods we call home for another 100 years.”

Giant Eagle will invest $ 100 million over the next 10 years to meet milestones including:

  • 100 percent conversion of Giant Eagle’s 200+ truck fleet to alternative energy;
  • Infrastructure improvements aimed at CO2 reduction and energy efficiency, such as smart lighting solutions and greener HVAC systems
  • Investing in green energy solutions, including direct purchase contracts for green electricity and other investments in renewable energy;
  • Investing in technologies with negative emissions, including carbon capture, soil retention and reforestation.

Gasoline prices drop 3 cents in northeast Ohio

YOUNGSTOWN – The average gasoline price in Northeast Ohio is 3 cents lower this week to $ 2.94 a gallon, according to the AAA East Central gas price report.

The average price for self-serve unleaded gasoline in the Youngstown area is $ 2.92 a gallon.

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