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By Susan Hornik
image captionLeon Elias Wu has pivoted from making bespoke suits to sporty leisurewear
Fashion designer Leon Elias Wu says that when the pandemic first hit he felt as if he was a character in a zombie apocalypse film . I went into autopilot. my first real thoughts and feelings were concern about my family and loved ones, says the Los Angeles-based 42-year-old. And then I thought about the economy, and how that would impact my business. We had to think quickly. to keep the business afloat during the challenging times ahead.
Mr Wu is a designer of bespoke suits beloved by a number of Hollywood actors, including Laverne Cox, Beth Dover, and Jake Graf.
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WELCOME TO OUR first anniversary month of the New Normal.
It was in mid-March of last year when the world as we knew it changed after Gov. Chris Sununu imposed his Stay-at-Home emergency orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
I recall interviewing Conway Village Fire Chief Steve Solomon and asking about precautions. When he mentioned PPE, I had to ask what those now all-too-familiar letters stood for: Personal Protection Equipment, something I didnât have a clue about but which, like everyone, I now am familiar with, along with wearing a mask in public as a requirement of daily life for most of us who recognize the perils of this deadly virus (outside of those naysayers who choose to believe in political ideology rather than science, putting the rest of us in jeopardy, but I digress).
9. Formal Change of SAD School Board Membership on the CSD School Board
10. School Board Chair’s Report – Patrick McCafferty
11. Superintendent’s Report – Maria Libby
a. Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) Update (minutes from CSD Board Meeting)
b. Solar Farm Update (minutes from CSD Board Meeting)
12. Administrative Reports
b. Jaime Stone, CRMS Principal
• Delayed Start Update
• Pause Place Update
13. Standing Committee Reports
b. Joint Negotiations – Met December 22 and January 19.
c. Finance – Did not meet December 16. Meets prior to the Board Meeting January 20.
• Finance Update – Finance Committee Chair
d. Joint Personnel – Met January 14. Next meeting March 11, 4:30 p.m.
Revised Job Descriptions for Approval