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Jonathan Newhouse and Eighty Seven Park at 8701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (Getty, Eighty Seven Park Condo)
Condé Nast International’s chairman, Jonathan Newhouse, sold his oceanfront condo at Eighty Seven Park in Miami Beach for $6.2 million.
Records show Newhouse sold unit 1001 at 8701 Collins Avenue to Lix and Buddy LLC, a Delaware corporation. According to an affidavit from Miami-Dade County, Lix and Buddy LLC is led by Nessan Bermingham and Nina Ross of Boston. Bermingham is CEO of Triplet Therapeutics, a Cambridge Massachusetts-based biotechnology company.
Newhouse is a nephew of Samuel I. Newhouse, the founder of Advance Publications, which purchased Condé Nast in 1959 for $5 million. Jonathan’s cousin, Samuel “S.I.” Newshouse, Jr., took over as the chairman of Condé Nast in 1975, according to The Guardian. He died in 2017.
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Continuously Shattering Glass Ceilings
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is a Nigerian-American economist and international development expert. She sits on the boards of Standard Chartered Bank, Twitter, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, and the African Risk Capacity. Known to break glass ceilings in her career path, she recently made history again as the first woman and African to be appointed as Director-General of the World Trade Organisation. To commemorate the 2021 International Womenâs Day celebration, Chiemelie Ezeobi profiles this amazon that stands tall and inspires million of young girls to aspire for greatness
This year, the theme for the annual International Womenâs Day (IWD) was #ChooseToChallenge and what better way to mark it than to profile Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, an economist and international development expert, who recently put Nigeria on the global map by becoming the first female and first African to occupy the seat of the World T
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has become the first woman and first African to head the World Trade Organisation (WTO). ENIOLA OYEMOLADE in this piece discusses how she became the head of the Switzerland-based institution, her plans, among others.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has been appointed the new chief of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) becoming the first woman to ever lead the Switzerland-based institution and the first African citizen to take on the role.
This is not the first time Okonjo-Iweala will be making history.
She was the first woman to take on the Nigerian finance ministry and the foreign ministry after she graduated from Harvard University in 1976 and then earned a PhD from MIT. Okonjo-Iweala was also the first female to run for the World Bank presidency where she spent 25 years.