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Bay Area Reporter :: SF AIDS Foundation appoints interim CEO

Capping a week of significant changes for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, the city s largest provider of HIV and other health services to the LGBTQ community has named an interim CEO. It comes just days after the nonprofit quietly laid off 17 staff members. Kevin Rogers, previously the foundation s chief financial officer, will serve as its interim CEO beginning May 7. He is succeeding Joe Hollendoner, a gay man who had announced in January that he would resign in May in order to join the staff of the Los Angeles LGBT Center in July. As the Bay Area Reporter previously reported, Hollendoner will ascend to CEO there in July 2022. He is succeeding lesbian longtime CEO Lorri L. Jean, who is retiring.

Radio station learns more on Whittlesey Australia link

“In the Second World War, they sent food parcels to the Fenland town’s citizens.  “In 1985, local farmers George and Anne Bates sent a picture of the Cambridgeshire town painted by local artist Maureen Watson to Whittlesea.”  Residents in Whittlesey were given food parcels thought to have been donated from Australia during the Second World War. - Credit: Supplied/Whittlesey Society Residents in Whittlesey were given food parcels thought to have been donated from Australia during the Second World War. Here, residents queuing on Delph Street, Whittlesey, UK. - Credit: Supplied/Whittlesey Society Mr Lloyd, a country singer born in London, can be seen in Australia with the historic painting of the town centre’s memorial. 

For healthy closure: don t be the bitter ex when customers leave

08 February 2021 Here’s a key piece of advice for companies, big and small: give your customers the very best service, even when they want to break up with you, or there’s nothing in it for you. This article is free to read if you register or sign in. If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

Quaden Bayles and his Aboriginal activist family march in Invasion Day protest in Brisbane

Quaden Bayles - the Indigenous schoolboy with dwarfism who became famous worldwide after his mother shared a video of him in tears after being bullied - has attended an Invasion Day rally.  The 10-year-old was among the thousands at the Brisbane rally on Tuesday, and was photographed in an Aboriginal flag t-shirt and raising a fist as the protesters called for a change to the date of Australia Day.  His model sister Guyala Bayles, 21, also joined the rallies, which were held in cities across the country, as did his mother Yarraka and aunt Mara Bayles - each posting pictures to their social media. 

Death of grandmother who fell on Stagecoach bus as it slowly pulled away ruled an accident

Death of grandmother who fell on Stagecoach bus as it slowly pulled away ruled an accident Dorothy McLaren, 88, was on the number 12 bus when she fell over as it slowly pulled away in 2018 Latest Teesside headlines straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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