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How John Lawson Built a 7-Figure E-Commerce Business From The Kitchen Table

John Lawson is the CEO of 3rd Power LLc, an online retail company and founder of ColderICE Media, a social commerce education, training, and consulting agency based in Atlanta, Georgia. John has sold millions of dollars in e-commerce merchandise in 20 years and facilitated more than 500,000 transactions online. He has achieved the status of Platinum eBay PowerSeller, top-rated Amazon Merchant and Small Business Influencer of the Year. John has spoken to over 200,000 people worldwide on e-commerce and social media marketing. Now he has put all his experience and expertise into a product for speakers, authors and thought-leaders, so they too can follow his successful influencer path with Pro Speaker Funnels. We had the chance to interview John on his success as an entrepreneur.

Funding for school modernization possible with U S aid packages; Virginia awaits money and rules

Gov. Northam compliments the work of the Va. General Assembly Gov. Ralph Northam is awaiting federal guidance on whether Virginia can use some of the estimated $6.8 billion coming to the state and local governments from the American Rescue Plan Act to make a “generational investment” in renovating or replacing public school buildings that have become obsolete with age. Northam also needs to know how Virginia can spend the money under the law, which President Joe Biden signed on March 11, before he and General Assembly leaders can decide on when to call a special session this summer to appropriate the federal aid in the state’s two-year budget.

Funding for school modernization possible with U S aid packages; Virginia awaits money and rules

MICHAEL MARTZ Richmond Times-Dispatch RICHMOND — Gov. Ralph Northam is awaiting federal guidance on whether Virginia can use some of the estimated $6.8 billion coming to the state and local governments from the American Rescue Plan Act to make a “generational investment” in renovating or replacing public school buildings that have become obsolete with age. Northam also needs to know how Virginia can spend the money under the law, which President Joe Biden signed on March 11, before he and General Assembly leaders can decide on when to call a special session this summer to appropriate the federal aid in the state’s two-year budget.

Taranaki troupe gearing up to get their gear off in Full Monty

MONIQUE MATTHEWS PHOTOGRAPHY/Supplied Morris West, Regan Tate, Jimmy Bovaird, Brad Duynhoven, Howard Rozon and Tyler McGlone are the six leading men in the New Zealand amateur premiere of The Full Monty. These six actors will be baring all for their art when the New Zealand amateur premiere of hit play The Full Monty opens in New Plymouth later this year. “It’s a bit nerve wracking but I’m really excited to be a part of this,” engineer Jimmy Bovaird said. The 29-year-old has the lead role in the show about unemployed British steelworkers who become male strippers. “When I auditioned I didn’t think I’d get the lead role and have to get down to nothing, but I’m actually really looking forward to the stripping. That’s going to be the fun part.”

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