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practice growth specialist for a New Orleans-based public accounting firm; marketing and communications for an AM 200 regional law firm, health care public relations for a community hospital; marketing and communications for the No. 2 provider of death care services; and an editor with the business journal of New Orleans. He currently serves as an at-large national board member with the Association for Accounting Marketing and is the board liaison to the
Growth Strategies committee, where he served as committee chair and editor of AAM’s quarterly thought leadership publication. He initiated and moderated virtual roundtable discussions to share and generate ideas among members during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moises earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from Louisiana Tech University.
Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 2 minute read •
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Four-time Olympic gymnastics champion Simone Biles has signed up with Gap Inc’s Athleta brand for a new apparel partnership, ending an almost six-year deal with Nike Inc.
The 24-year-old Biles, already the most decorated gymnast in world championship history, said in an Instagram post on Friday that she wanted to partner with a brand that shares her “passion to help girls rise and own their limitless potential.”
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Lakemont property owner Roy Powell measures the easement claimed by a three-phase power line feeding new AMED headquarters, seen behind him. Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski
The Lakemont property owner who is contesting an easement that AMED has taken for a power line the organization needed for its new headquarters building doesn’t agree the encroachment was “minimal,” as stated previously by AMED Executive Director Gary Watters.
It’s true that Penelec only added a crossbar and two wires to an existing pole on the back or alley edge of Roy Powell’s property on the 800 block of Shand Avenue, so the company could bring three-phase power to AMED’s new building.
Master P and Baron Davis are in talks to buy Reebok, Forbes and ESPN reported
Rapper and former NBA All-Star are discussing a deal worth reported $2.4billion
Reebok has struggled to find market share against rivals Nike, New Balance
Adidas bought Reebok in 2005 for $3.8billion; Company now open to selling
Master P said it would be history if Reebok were to be black-owned
Nike s free workout apps are key to its high-end pricing strategy
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - With consumers under lockdown logging into Nike s workout apps and digital store, the Beaverton, Oregon-based company has been able to gather additional data on purchasing habits, personal information and exercise routines of tens of millions of people.
Between January and November this year, the Nike Run Club app was downloaded 15.4 million times around the world, up 45.3% versus the same period in 2019, according to data firm Sensor Tower. The Nike SNKRS online store app was downloaded 59.5% times more than last year.