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Stonehill announced it has named Nick Baer to the newly created position of vice president of business development. Baer is responsible for originating and structuring debt and equity investments across Stonehill s hospitality lending platform and helping to drive its strategic growth efforts. He will report to Stonehill s executive vice president, Brent LeBlanc.
Baer most recently served as senior vice president at Jones Land LaSalle (JLL), responsible for arranging approximately $7 billion in acquisitions, construction and refinancing for individual hotel assets and portfolios. Before his time with the investment banking team, Baer was responsible for the disposition of single assets and portfolios for JLL s hotel investment sales division.
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Kaimera launches initiative to help small businesses use media
December 15, 2020 9:51
Independent media agency Kaimera has launched a free online education initiative to help small businesses use media.
The announcement:
Independent, full-service media agency Kaimera has launched a free online course to help smaller businesses and marketing professionals better understand media and take advantage of the agency’s ability to help businesses recover and grow.
The ‘Kaimera Media Academy’ is designed to educate companies about the different media channels available, and how each can be used to drive commercial value and growth.
“Media will play a big part in Australia’s post-pandemic recovery,” Kaimera CEO, Nick Behr, said. “Many businesses don’t have the budget to spend their way to recovery. We want to give them the opportunity to not only upskill their media knowledge but gain a competitive advantage in market.”