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Cocoa Beach teacher dies of COVID-19, second in district

Brevard Public Schools has lost another teacher to COVID-19. Wayne Moore, a Cocoa Beach Junior/Senior High School digital design and marketing teacher, died May 25 after a six-week fight with COVID-19, according to his obituary. He was 65 years old. A Florida native, Moore graduated from Seabreeze High School in Daytona Beach in 1973. He was married to his wife, Ronni Massa Moore, for 44 years. Before teaching at Brevard Public Schools, he ran a Salty Dog franchise. He coached high school girls’ softball and volleyball, and had recently started his own photography business. “We all grieve when someone from the BPS family dies,” Brevard Public Schools spokesman Russell Bruhn said in a statement. “Mr. Moore was a beloved teacher and mentor to students, and will be greatly missed. We wish nothing but comfort and peace for his family.”

Greenberg Traurig Represents Buff City Soap and its Management Team in Recent Growth Investment

Greenberg Traurig Represents Buff City Soap and its Management Team in Recent Growth Investment Share Article Attorneys from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP represented Dallas-based Buff City Soap and its management team led by Crux Capital and Guideboat Capital Partners in a recent investment by General Atlantic in Buff City Soap. Greenberg Traurig Represents Buff City Soap and its Management Team in Recent Growth Investment “We are thrilled to accept General Atlantic’s investment in Buff City Soap to support the ongoing exponential growth of the company,” said Mike Sutton, managing partner of Guideboat Capital and Wayne Moore, managing partner of Crux Capital, in a joint statement.

Buff City Soap Announces Growth Investment from General Atlantic

Buff City Soap Announces Growth Investment from General Atlantic Company to use funding to scale plant-based, handmade product offerings and fuel continued unit expansion across the U.S. News provided by Share this article Share this article DALLAS and NEW YORK, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Buff City Soap, a plant-based home and personal care brand franchise, today announced it has raised new funding from General Atlantic, a leading global growth equity firm. Buff City Soap will use the funds to support continued store openings, product category expansion, and growth in e-commerce. Founded in 2013, Buff City Soap s mission is to create plant-based products free of harsh chemicals and detergents. The Company has experienced rapid growth as consumers are drawn to its differentiated, high quality offering of soap, laundry, bath and body products, which are handcrafted daily in each store s Soap Makery.  Buff City Soap was acquired in November 2019 by Guideboat Capital Partners a

Kelowna council will take a long, hard look at the experimental citywide e-scooter rollout - Kelowna News

Kelowna council will take a long, hard look at the experimental citywide e-scooter rollout - Kelowna News
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