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Radial Announces Laura Ritchey as Chief Operating Officer

Radial Announces Laura Ritchey as Chief Operating Officer Ritchey brings more than 20 years of experience to role and will be integral in continuing momentum for strategic partnerships and revenue growth News provided by Share this article Share this article KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Radial, a bpost group company, the leader in omnichannel commerce technology and operations, today announced the appointment of Laura Ritchey as Chief Operating Officer, reporting to Ilias Simpson, Chief Executive Officer. In her new role, Ritchey will draw on executive, retail experience to reinforce Radial s commitment to client success.  Ritchey comes to the role with more than 20 years of experience, including 13 years in supply chain management, delivering revenue growth and profitability through operational excellence.  Prior to joining Radial, Ritchey held leadership positions at L Brands, FullBeauty, and Centric Brands. Her experience spans various retailers, b

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Search for missing area attorney focused at Tennessee park

Search called off for area attorney reported missing at Tennessee park Chris Stewart © TENNESSEE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Authorities searched a rugged recreational area in Tennessee for Robert James Qucsai III, a Butler County attorney who was last seen entering Cummins Falls State Park Wednesday afternoon. TENNESSEE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Tennessee authorities have called off the search in a rugged recreational area for Robert James Qucsai III, a Butler County attorney who was last seen entering Cummins Falls State Park last week. Bob Qucsai, 42, arrived at the park about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, where his car was located in a parking lot, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

State CARES Act fund for establishments with liquor permits due Sunday

Zanesville Times Recorder ​​​​​​ZANESVILLE - Bars and restaurants with on-premise liquor permits have another shot at pandemic relief funding, but those who haven t already applied need to do so by Sunday. Applications for the Ohio Bar and Restaurant Fund are accepted through Jan. 31. Each of the 15,400 eligible permit holders across the state will receive $2,500 for each of their unique business locations, but only if they submit an application. On-premise liquor permit holders from dozens of local establishments still qualify. As of Tuesday, there were 26 permits in Muskingum County, five in Coshocton County, eight in Guernsey County and 15 in Perry County that still qualify for the fund.

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