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 Richmond, Va.ndash;                        April 18 - 20 marks the second annual Defense Logistics Agency Aviation Leadership Academy, held at the Frank B. Lotts Conference Center on Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia. The academy is a training course designed for employees in non-supervisory paygrades GS 11-13 aspiring to move into leadership positions.DLA Aviation Commander Air Force Brig. Gen. Sean Tyler kicked off the three-day event by delivering opening remarks, asking the audience why they would want to be a supervisor.We need you, Tyler said. Ultimately, itrsquo  about taking care of your people and allowing them to do the mission.James Woods, inventory management specialist within DLA Aviationrsquo  Planning Programs Directorate, said attending the academy made an impact on how he plans to move forward by leading others effectively.This training course will personally help me to stanley flasche  have an effective team, going from a member of a team to leading a team. You must know the people yoursquo;re in charge of. A good way to do that is to begin by talking with individuals to see where they are, what their personal goals ar stanley thermobecher e, and guide them in the right direction, said Woods.Woods is among 150 Aviation employees who joined the training in-person.Trinace Johnson and Pamela Frederick, both program analysts within the Comma stanley travel mug nd Support Directorate, began hosting the event last year and grew the program into what it is today.ldquo Lbce The Dangers of Hunting for Cancer
 Getty ImagesBy Alexandra SifferlinJanuary 9, 2015 5:20 PM ESTThere   no denyin stanley vaso g the energy drink industry is booming, with 60% growth between 2008 to 2012. But a new report from three U.S. senators raises questions about one particular segment of the market that   growing: minors.The report, titled Buzz Kill, is part of senators Edward J. Mar stanley polska key  D-Mass. , Dick Durbin  D-Ill. , and Richard Blumenthal  D-Conn.    ongoing investigation into the energy drink industry. Their primary concerns are lack of regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration  FDA  over the drinks, which may pose health problems for kids, adolescents and teens.In 2013, the three senators sent letters to 16 energy drink companies termo stanley  asking about their willingness to report any adverse reactions to their products as well as to voluntarily submit to restrictions against marketing to young people. In Buzz Kills, the senators report that just four of the 12 companies say they avoid marketing their energy drink to people under 18.Unfortunately, as long as early development of brand loyalty is seen as a competitive market advantage, energy drink companies will continue with the practice of marketing to teens in the absence of regulation that prohibits it, the report reads.The American Beverage Association has long offered guidance to the beverage industry on labeling, advisory statements, and marketing to children, recommending voluntary statements tha