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Coffee & TV has promoted Leonie Moreton to managing director after a period of expansion in the company.
Moreton has been with the company since 2014, originally joining as the studio’s business development manager. She has since been shortlisted for the WACL Future Leaders 2018 and appeared in Pitch magazine’s Top 100 Industry Superwomen 2019.
She is now a member of Ops Stories, a community for people working in operations, an active Bloom member and mentor and co-leader of their Parents Initiative group. She also contributes to the APA’s Parents in Production group.
CEO and co-founder of Coffee & TV, Derek Moore, said of the news: “It’s imperative to have female influence on the board and in senior management roles within any business. Leonie’s empathic approach to management and the impact she continues to make will hugely benefit the company as we look to expand our operations further and honour our commitments as a certified B Corp.”
It just breaks my heart : Nearly century-old Johnson County church catches fire Breaks my heart : Fire damages century-old Mission church
and last updated 2021-03-04 23:41:28-05
MISSION, Kan. â The First Baptist Church of Mission caught fire a little before 5:30 p.m. on Thursday in Johnson County.
Officials with Consolidated Fire District 2 said crews responded and saw heavy smoke billowing out of the attic. It took about 45 firefighters to battle the flames.
Fire fighters continue to battle a large fire at an old church in Mission. Flames continue to shoot out of the auxiliary part of the First Baptist Church of Mission. Neighbors and church goers are watching in shock. @41actionnewspic.twitter.com/WN6Fu9mZ27 Nick Starling (@NickStarlingTV) March 5, 2021
March 4, 2021
Edward B. “Ed” Thompson, 53, of Albion, Illinois, passed away Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at Linda E. White Hospice House in Evansville, Indiana, surrounded by the love of his family. He was born on May 10, 1967 in Olney, Illinois, the son of Jimmy and Barbara (Hamilton) Thompson. He married Kim Kennard on March 25, 1995 and together they have enjoyed twenty-five years of marriage, centered around their family.
Ed, also known as “Eddie” to his family, close friends and classmates, was a dedicated employee of Albion Equipment Company as a service technician for thirty-one years. He took his job seriously and always made sure to do his best to be helpful and get the job done right. Ed was an avid sports fan. He greatly enjoyed playing, watching and coaching basketball. His favorite team to follow was U of I Basketball and his favorite professional player was Michael Jordan. Ed also enjoyed watching St. Louis Cardinals Baseball and was a NASCAR fan
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