By Christina Haley O Neal, posted Feb 9, 2021
Steve Spain, the executive director of Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity, will retire in April. (File photo) Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Steve Spain is set to retire this spring, after eight years with the Wilmington-based nonprofit organization, according to a news release.
Spain, who plans to retire in April, will be succeeded by Lauren McKenzie, the current director of finance and operations at Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity, officials said.
Spain began his role as executive director of the nonprofit in January 2013, managing the organization’s efforts to grow its mission, and helping families in the Wilmington area find shelter and affordable housing.
Credit: File photo
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Feb.3, 2021) - A $1 million gift from the estate of a pool industry pioneer has established the newest endowed chair at the state of Georgia s only public medical school.
The gift from the estate of the late Leon Bloom, founder of BioLab, Inc., an international swimming pool chemical company, honors him and his late wife by creating the Leon and Dorothy Bloom Chair in Medical Research at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. We are thankful for the benevolence of donors like the Blooms and this invaluable gift to MCG, says MCG Dean Dr. David Hess. Philanthropic gifts like this enable us to recruit and retain the best faculty, who in turn help us carry out our essential missions of education, research and patient care.
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Callum Pritchard - Cudgen Cricket Club Callum Pritchard has been pulling double duties between Under-16s and Coastal League games for Cudgen this season to good effect. With the gloves, Pritchard has claimed three wickets and two stumpings to go with a couple of impressive middle-order cameos with the bat.
David Parkes - Terranora Lakes Cricket Club David Parkes is another who has shown he can do it with the ball and in the field. Parkes has claimed five catches so far and with his haul of 10 wickets at 20, he s a key player for Terranora.
Jatinder Singh - Terranora Lakes Cricket Club
One of the city’s most vocal small-property owners, who recently warned the pandemic could lead to a “catastrophic loss” for independent landlords, has parted ways with the West Village rental building that’s been in his family for nearly 100 years.
Jimmy Silber last week sold the 138-unit building at 1 Christopher Street that his family has owned since the early 1930s for $95 million, brokers on the trade told The Real Deal. The buyer is a high-net worth family office out of Europe named Carmine Limited, which owns a handful of small rental buildings in the city.
Joe Koicim of Marcus & Millichap