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New chief development officer hired at the YMCA in Wilton
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The Riverbrook Regional YMCA has announced the hiring of Jarred S. Barnes as its new Chief Development Officer. Barnes will oversee fundraising efforts, and donor relations along with the marketing, and communications efforts for the multi branch association as its approaches milestone anniversaries.Contributed photo
The Riverbrook Regional YMCA has announced the hiring of Jarred S. Barnes as its new Chief Development Officer. Barnes will oversee fundraising efforts and donor relations along with the marketing and communications efforts for the multi-branch association as they approach milestone anniversaries.
“I am honored and excited to join the Riverbrook Regional YMCA and work with its diverse communities, members, staff, volunteers, and donors,” Barnes told Hearst Connecticut Media. “Coming back into the YMCA Family and collectively sharing the virtues of Youth Development, Healthy Li
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Crikey readers were divided on Bernard Keane’s call for Australia to boycott the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, and for good reason: there are high costs to weigh on each side of the argument. Elsewhere, readers didn’t hold back on the issue of Scott Morrison’s particular brand of religiosity, and continued to hew into the government’s bizarre “milkshake consent” video (with suggestions on how to do it better).
Max Jensen writes: No, we shouldn’t boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Our athletes have worked for years to attend these Olympics, and for some, it will be their last chance. Let the politicians, their families, their staff and keepers boycott the Olympics by not watching or attending if that makes them feel righteous.
GSCW chat recap: Bob McDowell and John Esparza ‘Companies that have been around a long time, they don t get too excited when times are bad, and they don t get too excited when times are great either. That s just been cyclical with the oil industry’
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This fireside chat recap is from Day 5 of FreightWaves Global Supply Chain Week. Day 5 focuses on energy, mining and chemicals.
FIRESIDE CHAT TOPIC: The highs and lows of trucking in the oil patch
DETAILS: Along with the pandemic came a drop in oil prices. Since the U.S. oil patch has long been heavily dependent on debt to keep operating, it meant that there was going to be a significant squeeze on companies, especially trucking companies that haul oil, equipment, frac sand and other products needed to service oil fields around Texas.