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ATLANTA, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ An all-star team of former retail executives from Home Depot, Lowe s, and Best Buy have joined forces with occupational therapists to develop and deliver solutions to help their customers live safely and independently in their own home. This team brings many years of experience in home services and retail where they have always built and delivered amazing customer experiences.
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The company s President and CEO is Brian Hutto, known for his impact within Home Depot s Home Services division and Best Buy s Geek Squad. Most recently Brian served as President and CEO of Staymobile. SageHome s Chief Business Officer is Tony White. Tony brings decades of leadership in home improvement with industry powerhouses Home Depot, 3 Day Blinds and USIG. Tony most recently served as CEO of Keller Interiors. The new Chief Operating Officer is Joe Gorman. He has held executive positions at Home Depot,
Forrester steals the show as Saints thump Longford
Updated / Friday, 30 Apr 2021
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RTÉ Sport contributor
Not for the first time in his career, Chris Forrester stole the show, capping it with a brace of delightful goals, as league leaders St Patrick s Athletic maintained their unbeaten start to the season.
After a lacklustre opening 45 minutes at Richmond Park, Saints came alive after the interval to all but seal their sixth win of the campaign with two goals inside seven minutes of the restart.
A fifth defeat in six games, and without a goal from play during that run, leaves bottom side Longford facing a long season ahead.
Stunning Chris Forrester goal the highlight as Pat s consolidate top spot
Stephen O’Donnell’s side proved too good for Longford. By Dave Donnelly Friday 30 Apr 2021, 8:22 PM Apr 30th 2021, 8:22 PM 3,986 Views 2 Comments
Chris Forrester (left) celebrates scoring his side s third goal alongside Ben McCormack.
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Image: James Crombie/INPHO
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Dave Donnelly reports from Richmond Park
A TRADEMARK Chris Forrester worldie lit up an otherwise dismal and workmanlike St Patrick’s Athletic victory as Stephen O’Donnell’s side remain top of the pile in the Premier Division.
The silky-skilled Smithfield man picked out the top corner with a stunning 25-yard drive early in the second half after substitute Rónán Coughlan had opened the scoring minutes earlier.
Love and Death Among the Irish Travellers More than a century ago, Nashville was chosen as a sacred place for a resilient group of nomads â and so it remains Tweet Share
In vacant lots and campgrounds along Murfreesboro Road, the green tents would appear, suddenly but predictably, the first weekend of May every year for decades. The road would swarm with hundreds of people greeting one another, hugging like family, dancing and playing the old music.
Their faces told a story of life on the road. Their hands told a story of hard work. There was a familiarity in their countenances, as if all were leaflets clinging to different branches of a very expansive ancient tree.