All posts tagged: Infinity

Movers and shakers: FEA, Infinity, EPI, GDST

Movers and shakers: FEA, Infinity, EPI, GDST

This week’s movers and shakers include a kinship carer, an air skiier and a former The Apprentice hopeful This week’s movers and shakers include a kinship carer, an air skiier and a former The Apprentice hopeful More from this theme Recent articles This week’s movers and shakers include a kinship carer, an air skiier and a former The Apprentice hopeful. This column is our fortnightly guide to who is moving where in the schools community. We are keen to hear about appointments at a senior level. Please send submissions for this section to news@schoolsweek.co.uk with ‘Movers and shakers’ in the subject line. Juliette Cammaerts Principal private secretary to the health and social care secretary  Start date: March Current role: Executive director, children’s commissioner’s office Interesting fact: Juliette’s dedication to improving children’s lives extends into her personal life as well as her professional. She is a kinship carer and chair of the local governing board at Reach Academy Feltham.  Craig Holden Deputy chief executive, Achievement through Collaboration Trust Start date: February Previous role: Chief operating officer, Achievement through Collaboration Trust. …

Infinity Concepts acquires InChrist Communications, expands strategic public relations platform

Infinity Concepts acquires InChrist Communications, expands strategic public relations platform

.code-block { display:none !important; } PITTSBURGH — Infinity Concepts, a nationally recognized leader in faith-based brand strategy and integrated communications, today announced the acquisition of InChrist Communications, a respected public relations agency known for its strategic counsel, crisis communications expertise, and long-standing client relationships. The acquisition strengthens the public relations platform of Infinity Concepts and advances the long-term growth strategy of its parent company, Infinity Concepts Group (ICG), to deliver fully integrated brand, communications, and growth solutions for ministries, nonprofits, and purpose-driven organizations nationwide. “This acquisition represents a significant step forward in our growth strategy,” said Mark Dreistadt, CEO of Infinity Concepts Group. “InChrist Communications brings deep expertise, credibility, and a proven track record that aligns seamlessly with our mission and our clients’ evolving needs. Together, we are positioned to deliver greater strategic clarity, stronger influence, and measurable results.” Founded on a shared commitment to faith, integrity, and excellence, the acquisition unites two organizations with complementary strengths and a common philosophy: communications must be purposeful, disciplined, and outcome driven. Toni Buckley, Ed.D., Chief Public Relations …

A New Bridge Links the Strange Math of Infinity to Computer Science

A New Bridge Links the Strange Math of Infinity to Computer Science

Computer scientists want to know how many steps a given algorithm requires. For example, any local algorithm that can solve the router problem with only two colors must be incredibly inefficient, but it’s possible to find a very efficient local algorithm if you’re allowed to use three. At the talk Bernshteyn was attending, the speaker discussed these thresholds for different kinds of problems. One of the thresholds, he realized, sounded a lot like a threshold that existed in the world of descriptive set theory—about the number of colors required to color certain infinite graphs in a measurable way. To Bernshteyn, it felt like more than a coincidence. It wasn’t just that computer scientists are like librarians too, shelving problems based on how efficiently their algorithms work. It wasn’t just that these problems could also be written in terms of graphs and colorings. Perhaps, he thought, the two bookshelves had more in common than that. Perhaps the connection between these two fields went much, much deeper. Perhaps all the books, and their shelves, were identical, just …