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Steven Halliwell, chief product officer for Promethean, calls himself a change agent. In his current role during the COVID-19 pandemic, that has meant pushing…
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Amazon named Adam Selipsky, the current CEO of Tableau Software, its incoming cloud CEO.
Selipsky will take over from Andy Jassy, who will replace Jeff Bezos as Amazon CEO later this year.
Business Insider identified and mapped out 95 of the most powerful people under Jassy.
Editor s note: This story was originally published in December 2020. On March 23, Amazon named Adam Selipsky as the upcoming AWS CEO. Beginning in the third quarter, he will replace current CEO Andy Jassy, who is taking over for Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. The story has been updated to reflect that announcement.
DLA Piper advises Emerett in its sale to BlackHorse Solutions
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NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DLA Piper represented Emerett, LLC in its sale to BlackHorse Solutions, a technology solutions provider whose mission is to solve challenging problems for customers in the defense, intelligence and law enforcement communities.
Emerett is a defense engineering company providing disruptive and innovative technology solutions within each phase of the Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (TCPED) cycle for intelligence and Department of Defense customers. Emerett s team of engineers, developers, analysts and operators provide full-spectrum capabilities across numerous high-priority customer programs.
A MEDAL which belonged to a Rossendale man who died a prisoner of war has been returned to his family in Canada. Charlie Bell, from Manchester, was given the medal by a friend of his who bought it about 20 years ago at a market in Manchester. Charlie, who enjoys some detective work, looked into the name on the medal, John Carley, which was won at an athletic competition in Aldershot, in an attempt to return it to a family member. In his research, Charlie found that John Carley was from Rossendale and went away to the Second World War and died on October 1, 1942 while being held as a prisoner of war.