Share So she was running around like a headless chook, but I didn t know a thing.
The fire aside, Brit said every detail of her wedding was perfect and that she wouldn t change a thing.
Big day drama: We nearly had a bit of a fire, I don t even know what happened, but [the wedding planner] dealt with it and I didn t even know until the next day, Brit said on Monday
Fairytale nuptials: The Selwoods exchanged vows at a stunning private property outside of Geelong, Victoria, in January last year. Pictured on their wedding day
However, Brit said the threat of bushfires and the poor air quality was a concern that weighed on the couple and their guests.
Diamond dealer in Joel Selwood engagement ring saga charged with defrauding creditors
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A bankrupt diamond dealer who was forced to repay $66,000 to Geelong captain Joel Selwood after a legal dispute over an engagement ring has been charged with allegedly defrauding creditors.
Ron Bensimon, 42, was charged by the Australian Financial Security Authority with six offences including allegedly making false declarations, disposing precious stones and other property to defraud creditors and failing to disclose his financial affairs to a trustee.
Jeweller and diamond dealer Ron Bensimon.
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February 5, 2021
Photo: Pat and Bob Barker (‘65) gave $500,000 to the Fund for Campbell and asked alumni and friends to join them and help match their gift for Campbell Giving Day.
For the fourth consecutive year the Campbell University office of annual giving has successfully topped its fundraising goal for the annual Campbell Giving Day.
Held on Feb. 3 as part of the university’s annual Founders Week, nearly 1,800 donors contributed more than $1.5 million on Campbell Giving Day to the Fund for Campbell, student scholarships, every Campbell school and college, all 21 athletic teams, and many other initiatives.
The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences brought in over $100,000 in gifts and the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business over $75,000. Among Campbell’s athletic teams, wrestling received over $100,000 in commitments, while softball and volleyball took in about $10,000 each. The Fund for Campbell, which supports the university’s greatest needs and opportunities,
January 14, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE Cape Fear Valley Health broke ground today on a state-of-the-art education and research center for medical residency programs that will benefit Campbell University medical students for generations to come.
The Center for Medical Education & Research and Neuroscience Institute will span five floors and 120,000 square feet and will include lecture halls, classrooms and simulations labs to provide resident medical students with hands-on, applied learning with sophisticated technology, CPVH CEO Mike Nagowski said. The facility is expected to open in summer 2022.
“This new building will radically increase the number of patients we can serve, the quality of care they receive and ultimately, add significant numbers of new doctors to our region,” Nagowski said.