Birmingham-based Shipt laid off about 3.5% of its filled positions Tuesday. In addition, the company closed “many” open positions, according to the company. The layoffs were distributed across the company’s footprint. – AL.com
Robins & Morton tops out North Carolina facility
Birmingham-based Robins & Morton and others marked the topping out of the Tsali Care Center in Cherokee, North Carolina. When finished, the facility will be dedicated to the care of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. – Robins & Morton
Dennis Gilliam is the new president of Talladega’s Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. Gilliam, who succeeded John Mascia, is the school’s 18th president. Gilliam was most recently vice president of instructional programs at the school. – Cision