Additionally, in terms of its
Yellow accelerator program, which launched in 2018 to invest in startups working at the intersection of tech and content, Snap says its 2021 class comprises seven out of nine startups who count at least one BIPOC or woman founder. Since the launch of the program, Snap says that 22 of the 39 participating startups or roughly 56% have at least one BIPOC founder.
“In 2021, we are making DEI fundamental to everything we do,” CEO
Evan Spiegel and VP of DEI
Oona King wrote in a letter introducing the report, “from who we hire, to the algorithms we design, to our products that support creativity and friendship.”
Coach Ski or not Coach Ski? How do we feel about a Kevin Stefanski nickname?
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Freddie.
Hue.
It was short, easy and understood. Before that there was Chud, which was a lot easier on the tongue than Chudzinski. Go back a little more and you had Marty.
Most coaches don’t get the Brazilian soccer star treatment of going by one name. And even fewer get a snappy nickname.
Which is why it might’ve caught your attention recently when Takk McKinley referred to Kevin Stefanski as “Coach Ski” in a press conference.
“I will be real with you, I do not know too much about Cleveland, but I just know that they were known for losing,” McKinley said. “That is not the culture here anymore, especially after talking to Coach Ski, Mr. Berry and pretty much everyone in this building.”