Pittsburgh Unites to Protect Residents, Small Businesses, and Community Assets Proud to Protect is a Rallying Call for the Region in COVID-19 Battle
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PITTSBURGH, Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ With an increase in COVID-19 cases in southwestern Pennsylvania – and the threat of spikes resulting from holiday gatherings – Pittsburgh region employers are coming together to create Proud to Protect Pittsburgh. Launching today, the public service campaign is a rallying call for Pittsburghers regionwide to be champions of safe, smart ways to protect each other; the economy; and the assets that make southwestern Pennsylvania unique, especially during the holidays.
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Sally Wiggin, the former WTAE news anchor, is a public face for Proud to Protect Pittsburgh.
Allegheny Conference on Community Development
Proud to Protect Pittsburgh, a public service campaign encouraging Pittsburghers to join together to fight covid-19, launched Friday.
Allegheny Conference on Community Development
Proud to Protect Pittsburgh, a public service campaign encouraging Pittsburghers to join together to fight covid-19, launched Friday.
Allegheny Conference on Community Development
Proud to Protect Pittsburgh, a public service campaign encouraging Pittsburghers to join together to fight covid-19, launched Friday.
Allegheny Conference on Community Development
Proud to Protect Pittsburgh, a public service campaign encouraging Pittsburghers to join together to fight covid-19, launched Friday.
Tech Moves: Outreach and Flyhomes marketing chiefs depart; startup studio Pienza grows team
December 17, 2020 at 10:29 am
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Margaret Arakawa. (Photo courtesy of Margaret Arakawa) Margaret Arakawa has left her role as chief marketing officer at sales automation startup Outreach. Arakawa spent nearly 20 years at Microsoft before joining Outreach in July 2019. In an email to GeekWire, she confirmed she’s moving on to something new but declined to share more details.
“Margaret has moved on to a new venture,” Outreach spokeswoman Amanda Woolley said in a statement. “We thank her for all she contributed to Outreach and wish her well.”
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Amid the continued demand for eSignature and the broader Agreement Cloud, DocuSign (NASDAQ:DOCU) has appointed Gateway Health Plan President and CEO Cain Hayes to its board of directors. Expanding and strengthening our world-class board of directors is an important element of DocuSign s overall strategy, especially as we become an increasingly essential software cloud for customers of all sizes, verticals and geographies, said Dan Springer, DocuSign CEO. Cain brings invaluable experience and a keen perspective from the healthcare and financial services industries two key verticals for DocuSign, and areas in which the company expects to see major transformation in the years ahead, added Maggie Wilderotter, DocuSign s board chair.