Jeff Kalmbach joins Arbor Financial’s Mortgage Lending Team
KALAMAZOO, MI (December 22, 2020) Arbor Financial Credit Union is pleased to announce the addition of Jeff Kalmbach to the mortgage lending team in his role as a Mortgage Loan Originator. Jeff is looking forward to assisting members in the Three Rivers and Portage areas by providing exemplary service and mortgage solutions to those looking to refinance or purchase their homes.
With 17 years of experience in the financial industry, Jeff most recently served as a Private Banker and Commercial Loan Offcer at Arbor Financial. “I am very excited to welcome Jeff to the mortgage team. With his proven track record of exceptional member service, along with a wealth of lending experience, I know he’ll serve the Three Rivers and Portage communities very well,” says Jeff Potter, Director of Mortgage Sales.
Bouma takes reigns of top Content Marketing Agency, Manifest
Melissa Bouma becomes first female leader of the agency as Goodstadt steps down
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NEW YORK, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Melissa Bouma has been promoted to President of premier content marketing agency, Manifest, as current President Eric Goodstadt announced his departure earlier this month.
Manifest is a leading independent performance-driven content market agency serving progressively minded businesses throughout the U.S. and internationally.
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Mrs. Bouma has been a member of the agency s executive team for 3-years and, although the agency has had several female senior executives during its 30-year journey, this is the first time it will be led by a woman.
What We Watched 2020 – this year’s
US viewing trends on Netflix – reflects those high and lows. Documentaries, reality TV, romance and stories from outside the US saw some of the biggest gains as people sought love, escape and connection through the pandemic.
We traveled to different countries from our homes:
Viewing of foreign language titles was up over 50% this year (compared to 2019)1. The Platform (Spain), Barbarians (Germany) and Rogue City (France) were the most popular – showing that nothing, not even a stay at home order, can shut down our curiosity about other cultures or countries. K-drama (viewing almost tripled) and anime (up over 100% in the US) were also significant winners. Kingdom S2 and The King: Eternal Monarch were our favorite K-dramas. And Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back – Evolution and Blood Of Zeus were the anime titles that most piqued our interest.
The Best, Worst, and WTF moments of 220 movies in 2020 A look at stand-out moments from movies in this chaotic year.
December 16, 2020
It’s been a strange year. The bad news: so many films that were meant to be seen in theaters were financially hurt by the pandemic. The good news: more content was available via streaming than ever before.
Here’s all you need to know:
The ten best
10. Miss Juneteenth – Turquoise Jones (Nicole Beharie) reminds you of the star high school quarterback destined for greatness elsewhere, but never quite got there. The former beauty queen still lives in the same Texas town, struggling to provide a life for her and her daughter. She’s smart, feisty, and men still want to be with her. But her focus is on her daughter winning the same pageant she won so long ago. However, Kai (Alexis Chikaeze) has dreams of her own.
Amazing Audiobooks (#AA2021) Nominees Round Up, December 16 Edition
Click here to see all of the current Amazing Audiobooks nominees along with more information about the list and past years’ selections.
We Are Not Free by Traci Chee; narrated by: Scott Keiji Takeda, Dan Woren, Ryan Potter, Ali Fumiko, Sophie Oda, Andrew Kishino, Christopher Naoki Lee, Grace Rolek, Erika Aishii, Brittany Ishibashi, Kurt Sanchez Kanazawa, and Terry Kitagawa
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780358343561
Fourteen Japanese American teens are cruelly taken from their San Francisco homes to internment camps purportedly to protect the U.S. west coast from Japanese espionage or sabotage during World War II. The Nissei’s stories start the same, but have many different outcomes as they make their choices and too many choices are made for them.