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Rollick Reaches 100th OEM Customer Mark
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May 5, 2021
Texas-based Rollick announced that 100 OEM brands and thousands of U.S. dealers now use its Aimbase marketing technology.
The company is a buying platform and customer experience technology provider in the RV, marine and powersports industries, connecting manufacturers, dealers, and finance and insurance providers with customers.
Last month, the company’s platform was adopted by Jayco and its Entegra Coach, Starcraft RV and Highland Ridge RV brands, increasing the number of Aimbase OEM customers to 100.
Rollick customers are responsible for nearly 50 percent of all RV unit sales and 65 percent of all marine unit sales in the United States.
By CHRIS SMITH | The Press Democrat | Published: April 18, 2021 HEALDSBURG, Calif. (Tribune News Service) Even among revered members of the North Bay s vastly diminished corps of World War II combat veterans, Del Tiedeman of Healdsburg stood out with his simple elegance and his kind nature and palpable gratitude for life to his many young comrades in uniform who sacrificed all. Tiedeman died Thursday, about three weeks after he fractured a shoulder in a fall. The long-retired propane industry executive turned 100 last June and beamed all through a birthday salute in Healdsburg that boasted a full-blown, pandemic-era parade and a flyover by a restored WWII-era aircraft.
Council votes to keep being paid after nomination day
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Dale Woodard – Lethbridge Herald
The majority of Lethbridge city council believe they should be financially compensated between nomination day and election day. At their Tuesday meeting, city council defeated a motion stating during the newly established cancellation period of Sept. 20 (nomination day) through Oct. 18 (election day) that city council members cease to be publicly remunerated, unless a public emergency or event requires city council to reconvene at which point council members’ remuneration would resume at the established rate. The motion was defeated 7-2 with council members pointing to the ongoing work they do away from council chambers.
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