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By Jeremy Coumbes on January 22, 2021 at 6:55pm The Jacksonville TEOSA continues to see slow but steady success as it closes in on the halfway point of the winter warming season. Jacksonville Police Department Chaplain, Allen Braddish says things have been going very well at the Temporary Emergency Overnight Shelter Accommodations in Jacksonville. Last week Braddish announced the TEOSA reached one of the long-term goals organizers set for the shelter, as three individuals who regularly stayed at the shelter overnight have found their own places to live. Braddish says another overnight guest of the TEOSA is on their way to attaining the same goal. ....
Disney Leaders Bob Iger, Bob Chapek Forgo Bonuses, but Still Rake in Millions lmtonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lmtonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Walt Disney Co. s top executives including Chief Executive Bob Chapek and Executive Chairman Bob Iger went without cash bonuses for the company’s most recent fiscal year because of the financial havoc caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a regulatory filing released Tuesday. The result was significant reductions in overall compensation for Disney’s highest level of executive leadership, whose pay is weighted toward performance-based rewards rather than base salaries. Chapek, in his first year as CEO of the Burbank entertainment giant, still had a total compensation package worth $14.2 million, including his salary and stock awards, according to Disney’s annual proxy report. He became CEO in February after running the company’s parks, products and experiences division. ....
By Jeremy Coumbes on January 13, 2021 at 6:26pm The Jacksonville TEOSA program has expanded it’s services, and as of late has aided in helping multiple homeless individuals stay off the streets, permanently. The Jacksonville Temporary Emergency Overnight Shelter Accommodations, or TEOSA for short is making strides to assist Jacksonville’s homeless population. Jacksonville Police Department Chaplain, Allen Braddish says thanks to the assistance of outside organizations, things are progressing well at the center. The Salvation Army has agreed to serve as a daytime warming center from 9am to 4pm Monday through Friday on days the temperature stays below freezing. Braddish says having a place to go during the daytime hours was a big piece of the puzzle they were needing to fill. ....