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Modal, which provides e-commerce to the world s leading automotive dealers and brands, today announced that Brandee Sanders, the company s Vice President of Marketing, will speak at
Reuters Automotive Retail 2021. She will join fellow industry thought leaders as a panelist for The Seamless Customer Journey live webinar on March 11th at 10am EST/4pm CET. As the automotive retail and e-commerce world is increasingly transacted through digital products, it is becoming an absolute priority for leaders to be able to make data-informed decisions and move quickly to meet ever-shifting shopper and inventory demands, in order to have a true holistic view of their consumers, said Sanders. With Modal s simple implementation and robust data insights, we are poised to transform the way thousands of dealerships and brands sell their cars, so I am thrilled to join Reuters Automotive Retail Summit to speak about at this pivo
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A THUG who used a dating app to lure in his victim before assaulting him with a trampoline pole, in an ill-fated attempt to get his money back, has avoided jail. David Wenham, 42, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon, while his accomplice Oliver Brighton, 18, admitted possession of an offensive weapon and criminal damage. Antonie Muller, prosecuting at Worcester Crown Court, explained that the victim, Daniel Hughes, was known to Wenham through a former connection at work. “There was a financial dispute between them,” the prosecutor said. There is some evidence Mr Wenham had transferred £7,000 to the victim. Why, what for, we don’t know.