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Jumpstart for Young Children Will Install New CEO in January

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TV, Film, and Streaming Leaders Who Are on the Job Market in Hollywood

Consolidation and the pandemic have left many top entertainment executives on the job market, and one recruiting expert said "people who know how to create content" will always be in demand.

Obituary: David L Good

Obituary: David L. Good David L. Good 1930 - 2021 BETHESDA, Md. - David L. Good of Bethesda, Md. and Raymond, cherished husband, father, grandfather, . Share David L. Good David L. Good 1930 – 2021 BETHESDA, Md. – David L. Good of Bethesda, Md. and Raymond, cherished husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend, died peacefully in his sleep on May 28, 2021, at his Bethesda, Md. home. Born and raised in Wheeling, W.Va. as one of five children of Sidney and Jeannette Good, David is survived by his devoted wife of almost 28 years, Jane Weiman Good; a son, John (Stephanie) Good and four stepchildren, David H. (Linda Schupack) Good, Pamela (Marc) Thiessen, Robert (Cara) Weiman and Jill (Kevin) Kowitz. He is also survived by four grandchildren, triplets Jonah, Nathan and Aaron Good plus their sister, Maren Good, as well as 11 step-grandchildren including Matthew and Jamie Brunstad, Max, Jack, twins Lucy and Eva Thiessen, Sylvie, Lena and Theo Weiman, Jake and Sophie Kowitz.

Corporate Boards Will Get More Diverse In 2021 With Social Justice Jolt, New Regs, Covid Impact

Corporate Boards Will Get More Diverse In 2021 With Social Justice Jolt, New Regs, Covid Impact Deadline 12/30/2020 A bold proposal by the Nasdaq stock exchange early this month may give U.S. corporate boards the biggest nudge yet to seat diverse directors increasingly seen as key to both good business and social justice as investors across industries focus more on melding the two. For decades, 57-year-old white men (on average), often without term limits presided over “male, pale and stale” boards. That’s been changing. Boards have slowly opened to women. A social justice awakening last summer promises more opportunity for minorities. And the global pandemic may have cracked the idea of boards wide open, forcing companies in entertainment and elsewhere to rethink businesses and seek directors with a diversity of age, thought and experience. Movement on boards will be a big thing to watch for in 2021.

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