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Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the results of the first ballot.
[Episcopal News Service] An election is underway for the members of the committee that will select the nominees for The Episcopal Church’s next presiding bishop.
The Joint Nominating Committee for the Election of the Presiding Bishop is made up of five lay leaders and five clergy leaders elected by the House of Deputies and five bishops elected by the House of Bishops. The committee’s members typically are elected in person at the meeting of General Convention scheduled three years before the new presiding bishop is to be elected, but because the 80th General Convention was postponed a year to 2022, this committee election is being held online.
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NRIA CEO sells oceanfront Delray Beach spec home for $16M
Property includes 126 feet of ocean frontage Miami /
Rey Grabato and 707 North Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach (Linkedin, 707 Delray, iStock)
Rey Grabato, president and CEO of National Realty Investment Advisors, sold an oceanfront spec home in Delray Beach for $16 million.
Records show N. Ocean Capital 707B, a Delaware corporation, sold the house at 707 North Ocean Boulevard to Jak Ftl LLC. The selling entity is managed by NRIA N. Ocean 707 Manager LLC, which is run by Grabato.
Deborah Hines was an administrator in the University of York’s department of language and linguistic science
Deborah Hines was an administrator in the University of York’s department of language and linguistic science
FelixSchmid
Sun 14 Feb 2021 05.00 EST
Last modified on Wed 24 Feb 2021 19.37 EST
My friend Deborah Hines, who has died of cancer aged 54, was a university administrator, first at Sheffield and then in York.
She was born in Kirby Muxloe, near Leicester, to Janet (nee Ward), a laboratory technician, and Roger Hines, a tanner. After leaving Loughborough high school, where she had a particular interest in Latin and Greek, Deborah did a degree in classics at Churchill College, Cambridge, and then had a brief spell working on the London Metal Exchange.