DispatchTrack Announces Updates to Its Executive Leadership Team
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The company adds Ido Sakal as VP of Finance, Daren Lauda as EVP of Sales, and Tony Pecora as EVP of Marketing as part of a major push towards growth in 2021 and beyond CAMPBELL, Calif. (PRWEB) August 02, 2021 DispatchTrack, the leading provider of elevated customer experience and end-to-end optimization in last mile logistics, today announced three major additions to its executive leadership team: Ido Sakal, Vice President of Finance: Ido Sakal leads the financial operations at DispatchTrack, supporting the company s continued growth and expansion. With over 15 years of valuable industry experience, Ido has built and led finance teams at several high-growth technology companies, including Vlocity and Conversica.
Man charged with inciting anti-lockdown protest spared fronting court
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A man charged with inciting an anti-lockdown protest during Victoria’s second coronavirus wave has been spared fronting court and had his case adjourned.
David Weisinger is one of a handful of people facing incitement charges over allegations of their involvement in urging others to attend protests in September last year.
Police and anti-lockdown protesters outside the Queen Victoria Market on September 13 last year.
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Police allege Mr Weisinger helped organise a protest outside the Queen Victoria Market on September 13 last year that was notable for heated and angry clashes between protesters and police. About 250 protesters gathered that day.
Man charged with incitement over lockdown protest wants case heard in higher court
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A 76-year-old man charged with inciting an anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne during Victoriaâs second wave of COVID-19 has argued his case should be heard in the High Court of Australia.
Solihin Millin was arrested on August 28 last year and charged with incitement over a âfreedom rallyâ protest against Victoriaâs lockdown restrictions held at the Shrine of Remembrance and Albert Park on September 5.
Solihin Millin is charged with inciting an anti-lockdown protest in September last year.
Criminal charges could be dropped depending on lockdown legal challenge, court told
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A man accused of inciting others to protest against Victoriaâs coronavirus restrictions could have his criminal charges dropped if his legal challenge against the stateâs laws is successful in another court, his lawyer says.
Tony Pecora appeared before Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday, charged with two counts of incitement. Police allege the 43-year-old encouraged others to attend a âwalk for freedomâ at the Royal Botanic Gardens in September last year, in contravention of stay-at-home laws.
Tony Pecora is accused of inciting others to protest against Victoriaâs coronavirus restrictions.