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Interview with Chris Warde | SuperYacht Times

Written by 9 June 2021 | 11:15 (UTC) With propulsion innovation at the forefront of the industry s collective mindset, SYT chats to the new Yacht Manager, Chris Warde, of Peninsula, large scale energy supplier to the industry. The company are dedicating themselves to the provision of sustainable solutions to the current climate crisis, and firmly believe that as an industry, we are excellently set to turn the conversation into a reality. Can you tell me a little bit about your new role as Yacht Manager, and how you got started in this industry? I have been involved in the marine industry all my professional career, starting in marketing working with leisure marine brands like Sunseeker, Fairline, RNLI and Yamaha. In 2007 I left marketing, moved to Mallorca and started working on yachts. I had a fantastic time and was very lucky to work at some amazing events, but by 2009 I was back in the UK working as a Technical Sales Manager in the Yacht department at Sun

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stripes - Vending machines selling ethnic hair care products may be coming to overseas military bases

Vending machines selling ethnic hair care products may be coming to overseas military bases by   Beauty product vending machines by Sugar Intoxicated, a company based out of Williamsburg, Va., were installed this year at Lackland Air Force Base and Fort Sam Houston in Texas; Forts Lee and Belvoir in Virginia; and Fort Jackson, S.C. (AAFES) YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan – Following their rollout at five stateside military bases, vending machines that sell wigs, eyelashes and ethnic hair products may be coming to Army and Air Force exchanges overseas. Beauty product vending machines by Sugar Intoxicated, a company based out of Williamsburg, Va., were installed this year at Lackland Air Force Base and Fort Sam Houston in Texas; Forts Lee and Belvoir in Virginia; and Fort Jackson, S.C.

Unemployed shuttle bus driver gets EDD problem fixed

Unemployed shuttle bus driver reached out to News 8 initially for help. Author: David Gotfredson (Investigative Producer) Published: 7:31 PM PDT June 3, 2021 Updated: 7:31 PM PDT June 3, 2021 SAN DIEGO A man from North Park has certified for nearly $2K in unemployment benefits after contacting News 8 for help with his frozen account. Robert Hester, Jr. lost his job at the beginning of the pandemic, when he was worked as a shuttle bus driver at the University of San Diego. “USD released me in May of last year, so yes, related to the pandemic,” Hester said. He immediately filed a claim for unemployment benefits last year with the state Employment Development Department (EDD).

Vending Machines Selling Ethnic Hair Care Products May Be Coming to Overseas Military Bases

AAFES Exchange (Photo Credit: Stephen Baack, USAG Ansbach Public Affairs) 4 Jun 2021 YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan Following their rollout at five stateside military bases, vending machines that sell wigs, eyelashes and ethnic hair products may be coming to Army and Air Force exchanges overseas. Beauty product vending machines by Sugar Intoxicated, a company based out of Williamsburg, Va., were installed this year at Lackland Air Force Base and Fort Sam Houston in Texas; Forts Lee and Belvoir in Virginia; and Fort Jackson, S.C. Sugar Intoxicated and the Army and Air Force Exchange Service are eying more locations, including several overseas, based on the machines success stateside, AAFES spokesperson Chris Ward told Stars and Stripes via email Wednesday.

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