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Black Women in Asset Management (BWAM): Black Women in Asset Management Announces New Industry Partners

Black Women in Asset Management (BWAM), a non-profit organisation promoting the advancement of Black women working in the asset management industry, is delighted to announce Ares Management, BlackRock

ACERTUS creates & fills chief revenue officer position

ACERTUS creates & fills chief revenue officer position Image courtesy of the company. Thursday, May. 27, 2021, 11:16 AM By Auto Remarketing Staff ST. LOUIS -  Two months after ACERTUS named a new chief executive officer, the tech-driven automotive logistics and services company this week announced the professional who now will be serving in the newly created position of chief revenue officer. Tasked with leading global sales operations, driving revenue growth and supporting ACERTUS’ ongoing mission to be a leader in automotive logistics is Paul Malone. “We have built a high-velocity, world-class sales organization and with Malone at the helm, we are well-positioned to enter our next phase of growth,”ACERTUS chief executive officer Trent Broberg said in a news release.

Ironton man sentenced to prison in drug case

IRONTON — An Ironton man was sentenced Wednesday in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court to 4 1/2 years in prison after pleading guilty in a drug case. Keith A. Camp, 52, of Stormes Alley, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine, trafficking in 3.5 grams of heroin in the vicinity of a school and trafficking in heroin. Several other drug charges were dismissed as part of a plea agreement. Camp could be eligible for early release after serving three years in prison to a program at the STAR Community Justice Center in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. He was given credit for 174 days already spent in jail toward the prison sentence.

Paul s book goes behind enemy lines | Canberra CityNews

Former Canberra political journo Paul Malone. A BOOK about Australian guerrillas who operated behind enemy lines in Borneo during World War II will be launched next week by its author, former Canberra political journalist Paul Malone. Paul Malone’s book cover But unlike many Australian books about the former North Borneo, now Malaysian Sabah, Malone’s new book is not about the doomed Sandakan POWs, rather telling the story of a little-known part of this campaign – the “Semut [ant] 1” guerrilla operation behind enemy lines. “Kill the Major”, Malone tells “CityNews”, is the true story of the most successful Allied guerrilla war in Borneo.

Auburn institution J&M Bookstore celebrates 65 years

Auburn institution J&M Bookstore celebrates 65 years
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