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In an exciting development for the world of chemistry, Ben Valsler has been appointed as the new digital editor for the popular chemistry magazine. Valsler, who previously worked as a producer for the BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Primedia in South Africa, brings a wealth of experience to his new role.
Meanwhile, another notable figure in the chemistry community, Stan Higgins, has been keeping a low profile since his retirement as CEO of the North East of England Process Industries Cluster in 2018. Despite extensive online searches, no specific details about Higgins' post-retirement activities have surfaced.
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In conclusion, the chemistry community welcomes Ben Valsler to his new role, while we continue to await updates on Stan Higgins' post-retirement activities. For those interested in the upcoming webinar, registration is now open, and users can rest assured that their personal information will be handled with care.
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