Mayor Tom Barrett signs legislation changing Old World Third Street to Dr Martin Luther King Jr Drive msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
FedEx Corp. has announced that Lance Moll will be the next president of FedEx Freight. He replaces John A. Smith, who will take over FedEx Ground upon the July retirement of current president Henry Maier.
Westown Association, Mayor, all 15 council members back proposal. But there are complications. By Jeramey Jannene - Jan 27th, 2021 12:39 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Part of Third Street became Old World 3rd Street. Photo by Carl Baehr.
King Drive is coming Downtown, but Old World Third Street won’t quite disappear.
The Common Council’s Public Works Committee unanimously recommended renaming N. Old World Third Street to N. Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Drive from W. McKinley Ave. to W. Wisconsin Ave.
The move, if approved by the full council in February, would eliminate a 1984 political compromise when the council and Mayor
FedEx Ground CEO Henry Maier To Retire
MEMPHIS (dpa-AFX) - FedEx Corp. (FDX) Tuesday said that Henry Maier, president and CEO, FedEx Ground, will retire effective July 31, 2021.
John Smith, president and CEO, FedEx Freight, will succeed Maier as president and CEO, FedEx Ground. Lance Moll has been named the next president and CEO, FedEx Freight. Henry has helped steer tremendous growth across our commercial and e-commerce portfolio, said Raj Subramaniam, president and COO, FedEx Corp. Under his leadership, FedEx Ground revenue has more than doubled, with a focus on automation and speed as distinct competitive advantages. I am incredibly appreciative of Henry s service to FedEx and wish him well as he begins this next chapter.
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IMF Sees Oil Prices Averaging $50 In 2021 Oil prices are set to average $50 per barrel for 2021, rising by 20 percent from the average last year, but still well below the average for 2019, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in its World Economic Outlook Update on Tuesday. In the October update, the IMF had expected oil priceswhich it calculates at the simple average of the prices of Brent, Dubai Fateh, and West Texas Intermediate crudeto average $46.70 a barrel in 2021. The average price of oil was $41.29 per barrel in 2020, while the IMF sees the average