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Adobe appoints David Wadhwani as EVP, CBO of Digital Media
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Adobe appoints David Wadhwani as EVP, CBO of Digital Media. (credit : Twitter). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, June 3 : Tech giant Adobe on Thursday announced the appointment of David Wadhwani as the Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Business Officer (CEO) of the Digital Media business.
In this role, Wadhwani will be responsible for the success of Adobe s global Digital Media business across Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Document Cloud.
He will report directly to Adobe President and CEO Shantanu Narayen. We are thrilled to welcome David back to Adobe to lead our Digital Media business. He is a transformational leader with an exceptional record of operational excellence, innovation and growth, Narayen said in a statement.
Nextdoor expands its buy, sell, and give feature with the launch of Free Finds
Neighbors not yet on Nextdoor can now find free items in their area
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SAN FRANCISCO, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Nextdoor announced
Free Finds, a new product enabling neighbors who haven t yet signed up for Nextdoor to easily find and browse the wealth of free items in their neighborhood.
Since the beginning of 2020, Nextdoor has seen an 80% increase in monthly listings to its buy, sell, and give away product, with 25% of items listed as free. Free Finds makes it easier than ever to find free items nearby by browsing listings in the area on Nextdoor. Neighbors not yet on the platform can then contact the giver simply by signing up for a free Nextdoor account.
Brown Corporation elects three new fellows, seven trustees
Brown’s governing body elected each new member based on their commitment to the University and its mission of education and research.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] During its annual spring meeting in May, the Corporation of Brown University elected three new members to its Board of Fellows and seven new members to its Board of Trustees. Each was invited to serve on Brown’s governing body based on their commitment to the University and its mission of education and research.
John C. Atwater, a 1983 Brown graduate and a trustee since 2015, Pamela R. Reeves, a 1987 Brown graduate and a trustee since 2016, and Nancy G. Zimmerman, a 1985 Brown graduate and trustee since 2019 and from 2010 to 2016, were elected to the Board of Fellows. Members of the Board of Fellows customarily serve 11-year terms.