We have a group that’s about to tug at your heartstrings and fill your soul to the brim with a powerful cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.”
With killer duets all over the internet, this talented team consists of Daniele Vitale on the saxophone and Karolina Protsenko on the violin. Hailing from Naples, Italy, Daniele is a street musician who turned into a YouTube sensation. As for Ukraine-born Karolina, she’s a California-based prodigy at the ripe age of 12. The two formed a musical partnership that has brought an entirely new kind of entertainment to the digital world.
Tiffany & Co. has named Ruba Abu-Nimah as executive creative director, it said Tuesday. She will succeed Reed Krakoff in the role, Abu-Nimah is the first major creative hire for the company since Krakoff exited following its takeover by LVMH. Before joining Tiffany, she was senior vice.
In the past, shareholder votes on the environment were rare and easily brushed aside. Things could look different in the annual meeting season starting next month, when companies are set to face the most investor resolutions tied to climate change in years.
Those votes are likely to win more support than in previous years from large asset managers seeking clarity on how executives plan to adapt and prosper in a low-carbon world, according to interviews with more than a dozen activist investors and fund managers.
In the US, shareholders have filed 79 climate-related resolutions so far, compared with 72 for all of