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ATC names Sanjay Goel as Asia Pacific president
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Last Updated: Mar 12, 2021, 02:35 PM IST
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Goel succeeds ATC’s outgoing executive vice-president Amit Sharma, who, in turn, will serve as chairman of the company’s Asia-Pacific region and special advisor to the CEO till his retirement on July 1, 2021
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American Tower Corporation (ATC), the Boston-based independent telecom tower company, has named Sanjay Goel its new executive vice president & president, Asia-Pacific.
Goel succeeds ATC’s outgoing executive vice-president Amit Sharma, who, in turn, will serve as chairman of the company’s Asia-Pacific region and special advisor to the CEO till his retirement on July 1, 2021
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NEW YORK, March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The first college sports deal with a gambling company outside of Nevada was recently implemented. According to a report by Bloomberg Tax, the deal between the University of Colorado and PointsBet an Australian based bookmaker launching its U.S. headquarters in Denver, is worth USD 1.625 Million, and includes tax-write offs. It is the latest in an explosion of ad-deals between sportsbooks and teams or leagues, although it s the first collegiate pact of its kind, the report explains. The more favorable attitude towards sports betting and online gambling is a trend that has started before the pandemic but was accelerated due to its effects. To illustrate just how popular online sports betting is in states where the market can already operate, according to data from Odds.com, which was published by Forbes, Illinois