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A Stucki s Kiefer Retiring - Railway Age

A. Stucki’s Kiefer Retiring Bill Kiefer Rail supply community stalwart Bill Kiefer, President and CEO of A. Stucki Company since 2003, on March 31 announced his retirement. He remains on the company’s board of directors. A. Stucki Company, a major provider of engineered components, systems and services for the railroad industry and other markets, described Kiefer as “the leader of its expansion, development and success.” Stucki’s parent company, SCI Rail Holdings LLC, a division of Stone Canyon Industries Holdings LLC, is searching for a new CEO. “The goal during this transition is to minimize disruption, sustain the focus on Stucki’s key strategic priorities and continue providing excellent customer service,” the company said.

Tupperware Brands Appoints Three New Directors to the Board

Tupperware Brands Appoints Three New Directors to the Board News provided by Share this article Share this article ORLANDO, Fla., March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Tupperware Brands Corporation (NYSE: TUP) announces today the addition of three new members to its Board of Directors. These seasoned executives bring deep experience in consumer products and services, direct selling, technology, and digitization, combined with international leadership across a number of industries and private equity. Their valuable knowledge of business expansion and transformation efforts will be invaluable as Tupperware continues to deliver on its Turnaround Plan.    The new Board members are: Deborah Ellinger – Ms. Ellinger brings extensive global board experience, with a focus on the intersection of consumer products and services, technology and digitization.

Can t get enough of Netflix s Bridgerton? How to recreate the sexy bits at home

Created by Chris Van Dusen and produced by Shonda Rhimes ( Grey’s Anatomy), Bridgerton is based on Julia Quinn’s novels set in 1813 in the competitive world of high society balls where women are presented for marriage. It’s the show’s sex scenes that are getting everyone hot and bothered. Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, and Jonathan Bailey as Viscount Bridgerton are saucy drawcards ensuring binge watching is a given. But what’s there to do once you’ve watched all eight episodes? Why not try to bring some Bridgerton into the bedroom? Netflix/Supplied

The accuracy of Bridgerton : Does it get it right?

You’ve probably never seen a period piece quite like “Bridgerton” before. Set in 1813 London, the juicy drama, from executive producer Shonda Rhimes, follows beautiful young aristocrat Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) as she makes her social debut with the goal of marrying for love. Based on the novels by Julia Quinn, “Bridgerton” consciously takes some license with history: The romantic lead, the dashing Simon Basset, aka the Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page), is Black, as is Queen Charlotte. “Bridgerton” also goes there when it comes to sex – which, of course, was part of everyday life in Regency England. “I was obsessed with the 1995 BBC ‘Pride & Prejudice.’ Obviously Colin Firth coming out of that lake with the white shirt is seared in my mind,” says creator and showrunner Chris Van Dusen, a veteran of the Shondaland series “Scandal,” not exactly known for its restraint. “But I wanted to see a period

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