American Premiere League Joins Hands with ARY Digital Network
ARY Digital Network becomes the official title sponsor, brand, and media partner of the American Premiere League.
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ARY Digital signed an exclusive contract with American Premiere League in Edison, New Jersey, at a gala dinner attended by hundreds of local community members to become APL s official title sponsor, brand, and media partner.
ARY is one of the leading South Asian Networks with its reach to hundreds of millions of viewers across the globe.
Jay Mir, Founder & CEO American Premiere League (Left) joining hands with Asif Jamal, COO Ary Digital North America (Right) at the ARY & APL partnership gala in Edison New Jersey
/PRNewswire/ Victoria Morgan, a high-level pharmaceutical executive from Northern Westchester, New York signed an exclusive contract with APL to purchase.
Westchester County, New York Based Pharmaceutical Executive Victoria Morgan Buys the English Franchise from American Premiere League prnewswire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prnewswire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Pittsburgh, PA Based Businessman Michael Virk Buys the WINDEES Franchise from American Premiere League
Promises the best Caribbean Eleven for the tournament.
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Michael Virk, a well-known Pittsburgh, PA businessman, signed an exclusive contract with APL to purchase the Windees franchise which will represent the diverse Caribbean community in the United States.
Michael Virk ,Owner of the WINDEES cricket franchise
Jay Mir (Founder and CEO, American Premiere League) shaking hands with Gill Addeo (General Manager, New Jersey Jackals) at the Historic Contract Signing Ceremony to host American Premiere League at the Yogi Berra Stadium New Jersey.
2 hours ago Marine Cpl. Thae Ohu, center, stands with her father Ahr Yu, left, and sister, Kay Yu, after she earned the title of Marine in 2013. (Courtesy of Pan Phyu) After almost a year in pretrial confinement Cpl. Thae Ohu is free. The Marine, then an administrative specialist at the Marine Corps Intelligence Schools in Virginia Beach, Virginia, was arrested and charged with attempted murder, multiple accounts of assault, and destruction of government property stemming from an April 2020 incident where she tried to stab her then-boyfriend, Michael Hinesley, a Marine at the time. She claims that the incident was a result of trauma from a previous sexual assault while in the Marine Corps.