Payouts Network Taps Sandra Blair as Chief Product Officer
Leader in Fintech Product Innovation Joins to Accelerate Company Growth
BOZEMAN, MT, May 18, 2021 – Payouts Network, the fintech services company leading the revolution in new and better payout capabilities, has appointed experienced financial technology executive Sandra Blair to the newly created role of chief product officer.
Financial services are exploding, and the market is cluttered with different and disparate payout options. Payouts Network is simplifying disbursements and improving payout processes while adding greater speed, flexibility and control for clients and partners.
“We’re bringing together industry veterans and fintech innovators to deliver the most powerful platform for managing payouts for customers, workers and suppliers,” said Keith Smith, founder and CEO of Payouts Network. “Sandra is a perfect match in her knowledge and vision, and we couldn’t be more excited.”
Cancel Culture on Overdrive
Tyler O Neil, PJ Media, March 1, 2021
In the wake of the Capitol riot, the House Committee on Financial Services chaired by none other than Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) held a hearing entitled “Dollars Against Democracy: Domestic Terrorist Financing in the Aftermath of Insurrection.” Who should testify at such a hearing? Democrats invited none other than the scandal-plagued far-left smear factory the Southern Poverty Law Center, which routinely brands mainstream conservative and Christian nonprofits “hate groups,” listing them along with the Ku Klux Klan.
In her testimony, SPLC Chief of Staff Lecia Brooks suggested concrete ways that government and Big Tech can separate “hate groups” from their “online funding sources.” She praised some tech companies for taking action while demanding far more throttling in the future.
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Parler, which emerged as a Twitter alternative for conservatives, officially went offline on Monday after Amazon Web Services refused to host the site any longer. Following the Capitol riots on Wednesday, Apple and Google removed Parler from their app stores, claiming the site had refused to take down posts inciting violence. On Saturday, Amazon announced it would follow suit after employees pressured the company to remove Parler.
Parler saved its data and prepared to switch to a different provider, but on Monday, Parler CEO John Matze announced the process would take longer than expected.
“I wanted to send everyone on Parler an update,” Matze posted. “WE will likely be down longer than expected. This is not due to software restrictions we have our software and everyone’s data ready to go. Rather it’s that Amazon’s, Google’s, and Apple’s statements to the press about dropping our access has caused most of our other vendors to drop their support