Asana Partners announces additions to senior leadership team
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Asana Partners announced additions to its senior leadership team. These individuals represent substantial industry expertise and diverse perspectives that will complement Asana s approach to value creation. Katie, Miki, and Stefan bring proven leadership, strong intellect, and unwavering integrity to their roles; attributes that are core to our high-performance, unique culture, commented Jason Tompkins, Managing Partner at Asana Partners. We re excited to celebrate Katie s promotion and to welcome Miki and Stefan to the team.
Katie W. Grissom has been promoted to Managing Director. She has led Asana s leasing and marketing teams since joining the firm in 2016 and will continue to serve on the Investment Committee. Grissom has developed strategic relationships nationally and has been instrumental in leasin
Connecting Commerce holds raffle fundraiser
Connecting Commerce holds raffle fundraiser By KEYC Staff | February 25, 2021 at 12:56 PM CST - Updated February 25 at 12:56 PM
NORTH MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - Connecting Commerce is holding a raffle for North Mankatoâs volunteer firefighters.
The group is dedicated to promoting North Mankato area business and community. This yearâs grand prize, a 2021 family swim pass to Spring Lake Park.
âIt is really just about giving back, because these guys are all volunteers. They volunteer their time, their energy, they are taking time away from their families, some of them their work. And they are doing it to potentially save somebodyâs lives or save somebodyâs home,â says Jason Tompkins, owner of Ingition Fitness.
Canton Daily Ledger
CANTON Residents of and visitors to Fulton County may notice a new feature at the corner of County Highway 22 and the Canton-Cuba Blacktop as they drive past.
The Spoon River College Foundation recently purchased a new, fully-electronic LED messaging sign for SRC’s Canton Campus, and its construction was completed recently. The sign is 16 feet in height and has full-color message boards visible from both the east and west. It is controlled remotely by the SRC Marketing Department via internet connection.
“This was something that was sorely needed for SRC,” said Bruce Beal, member of the SRC Foundation Board of Directors. “Hundreds of vehicles pass that intersection every day, and the ability for the college to communicate all of the services it offers will be vital.”
FREDERICTON It s the season of giving, and for a tuna processing company on Prince Edward Island, offering up two of their ultra-low temperature freezers to New Brunswick to store COVID-19 vaccines was in their nature. They re not the typical freezer you can just pick up at the local appliance store, said Jason Tompkins of One Tuna in North Lake, P.E.I. The New Brunswick government accepted and one is on its way to the province now. And we want to thank him very much for that offer, said Health Minister Dorothy Shephard. That jovial spirit extended through much of the legislature on Friday.
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Personal support worker Johanne Lamesse receives the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Ottawa Hospital on Tuesday. Quebec and Ontario residents were the first in the country to be vaccinated this week. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)