Research firm Nature makes promotions, adds new leadership team
May 11, 2021 10:59
Strategic insights consultancy Nature has announced four promotions of executives to director roles, creating a new senior leadership team.
The new leadership team consists of Emma Tommasini, Sharon Spargo, Adrian Compton-Cook and Nick Tucker, who will work closely with Nature’s partners on the company’s day-to-day operations, strategy and future direction.
Chris Crook, Nature’s managing partner, said: “We’ve created the new role of director to provide even greater long-term career growth paths for our people, particularly those seeking to become involved in strategic and tactical business matters alongside the partnership group.”
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Texas A&M former students will gather at Muster events across the country Wednesday to honor fellow Aggies who died in the previous year. The biggest of these gatherings will be on the College Station campus. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX For Aggies in Montgomery County and throughout Texas, Wednesday s Muster will be a little more meaningful this year.
Aggie Muster, held every year on April 21 to commemorate Texas A&M students and former students who died the previous year, is an opportunity for Aggies to get together to reminisce about their time at the school and posthumously honor their fellow Aggies.
Dudley overcomes slow start, downs Southeast Guilford 42-20
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By Jacob Hancock, HighSchoolOT Reporter
Dudley s football team may not have gotten off to the best of starts in Week 2, but the Panthers still looked comfortable in a 42-20 home win over Southeast Guilford on Friday.
Leading the way for Dudley (2-0) was senior running back Milan Summers, who had 18 carries for 99 yards (5.5 yards per carry) and three rushing touchdowns along with five catches for 37 yards and a touchdown reception.
Junior quarterback Jalen Slade was efficient throughout the night for Dudley, completing 17 of 24 passes (70.8 percent) for 202 yards and three TDs. His top target, senior tight end John Carlos Miller II, hauled in seven catches for 86 yards and a pair of touchdown grabs.