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The new Management Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) appointed by the Sports Minister, Namal Rajapaksa, met the media at SLC headquarters with its Chairman, Professor Arjuna de Silva emphasising that nobody was working to anybody’s agendas, and that he and his committee was there to solely fulfill what was expected of him by the sports minister in the short space of one month in the run up to the May 22 annual general meeting.
Prof de Silva also announced that a T20 Legends match will go on as planned.
He said that would be a good opportunity for the national players to shape up in view of the next T20 World Cup.
Future Market Insights: Extensive Use of Metallurgical Grade to Set-Off Aluminum Fluoride Demand: FMI
Strategic collaborations and increasing investment in automotive and construction sector across U.S, Germany and Japan to create growth opportunities for market players.
DUBAI, UAE / ACCESSWIRE / April 12, 2021 / Recovery in automotive industry and demand for metallurgical grade to augment the growth of aluminum fluoride suppliers, evaluates the market study by Future Market Insights. According to the report, apart from a minor setback in 2020, the market is expected to have a positive outlook through 2021 and beyond. Rising demand for metallurgical grade in industrial and commercial sector to propel the aluminum fluoride growth through 2031.
Amit Muni’s extensive experience includes 13 years as a public company CFO
CI Financial Corp. (“CI”) (TSX: CIX; NYSE: CIXX), a diversified global asset and wealth management company, today announced the appointment of Amit Muni as Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer. Reporting to Chief Executive Officer Kurt MacAlpine, Mr. Muni will oversee the company’s global finance operations and investor relations teams. His appointment will be effective no later than May 31, 2021.
“Amit is a proven global CFO with an impressive track record of driving growth and delivering results,” said Mr. MacAlpine. “I had the pleasure of working with him for four years and I’m confident that he will have a positive impact on the successful execution of our strategic priorities. I’m thrilled to welcome him to the team.”
Pacific Aerospace boss during North Korea export sanction breach now works for NZTE
12 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Pacific Aerospace s P-750 aircraft is popular for skydiving. Photo / Supplied Trade promotion agency NZTE says its employment of the man who headed an aircraft maker fined for breaching United Nations sanctions by indirectly exporting replacement parts to North Korea considered his extensive experience of running an export business.
Damian Camp was chief executive of Hamilton-based Pacific Aerospace when it pleaded guilty in 2017 to three breaches of the UN sanctions against North Korea and one charge under the Customs and Excise Act.
He left Pacific Aerospace in 2019 after 12 years as chief executive. He is now an NZTE customer manager for specialised manufacturing, a job he s held since September.
MediaWorks boss Cam Wallace on sexual assault allegations, Magic Talk racism and plans for the business
1 Apr, 2021 10:45 PM
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MediaWorks boss Cam Wallace has had a baptism of fire in his new job. Photo / MediaWorks
MediaWorks boss Cam Wallace has had a baptism of fire in his new job. Photo / MediaWorks As Cam Wallace walked into MediaWorks flash new Auckland offices some three months ago, he would have welcomed the optimistic atmosphere after the chaos that Covid-19 wreaked at his previous employer - Air New Zealand.
No builder s report could have prepared him for the rot that lingered beneath the surface of the colourful accent wall, high ceilings and expansive floors of the Hargreaves St headquarters.