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BevNET & NOSH Boot Camp Speakers Revealed for June 2021 Free Educational Event 0 Shares BevNET and NOSH welcome food and beverage startups from across the internet to enjoy a free dive into many of the most important tactical considerations that face CPG entrepreneurs with the release of the Boot Camp Education Series for food and beverage companies. Each day from June 1-7, registered attendees will receive access to 15 different videos covering the basics of product development, packaging, sales, distribution, and marketing that are vital to the successful operation of a startup in the food and beverage business. On June 8, a special live panel discussing fundraising for food and beverage startups will be held at 3 p.m. ET, followed by round tables that gather all of our experts for live Q and A. ....
Byelection humiliation a coal, hard lesson for Labor Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 25, 2021 â 12.10am Save Normal text size Credit: Fairfax Media In the wake of Laborâs calamitous showing in the Upper Hunter byelection, youâd think Joel Fitzgibbon would be keeping a low profile (âFresh internal stoush for ALP over pro-coal visionâ, May 24). After all, NSW Labor followed his prescription for success â full-throated support for coal â and it spectacularly backfired. But no, heâs doing the rounds, still urging Labor to âwake up to itselfâ, back fossil fuels and ignore the need for a transition plan. Letâs not forget this is a seat Labor has never won. The eight-point fall in its primary vote appears to have come mainly from the loss of progressive voters, who moved to the independent Kirsty OâConnell, the only candidate advocating a mo ....
CEO & Founder, McGinn EComm Betsy is the co-author of The Amazon Roadmap: How Innovative Brands are Reinventing the Path to Market, the quintessential start-to-finish guide for brands who want to launch, recalibrate, or optimize their Amazon business and ensure continued growth on this powerful platform. As Seventh Generation’s first eCommerce channel director, Betsy pioneered the company’s innovative eComm strategy and created a thriving multimillion-dollar partnership with Amazon and other key online retailers. Since founding McGinn eComm in 2014, Betsy has worked with hundreds of natural and specialty food and beverage brands to establish and strengthen their strategic direction on Amazon and their own Direct-to-Consumer eCommerce. From product development and profitability analysis to guiding organizational change, McGinn eComm leads clients through every step of this complex channel, helping to ensure successful and profitable online businesses. ....
by Rich Smith • May 7, 2021 at 4:40 pm The game is afoot. Lester Black Many of Seattle s mayoral campaign representatives have praised the city s unique public campaign financing program for limiting the influence of big donors and creating time and space for candidates to run on the issues. But that dynamic will soon change now that an independent expenditure supporting former Seattle City Council President Bruce Harrell has officially filed with the city s elections commission. Campaigns that participate in the city s Democracy Voucher Program face firm caps on fundraising and spending, but fundraising groups called independent expenditures (IEs) or PACs can raise and spend as much as they d like to support or oppose candidates, so long as they do not coordinate with those candidates. Once PAC and campaign fundraising in any given race exceeds the voucher program s spending limit, other candidates in those races ....
Lawyer began fight against Indigenous custody deaths in 1987 Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Stephanie Short Save Normal text size NOEL OLIVE: 1931 - 2021 Lawyers of all stripes have spoken and heard millions of words on Aboriginal deaths in custody. Noel Olive was a lawyer with a difference. He drove hundreds of kilometres in and around the Pilbara, for example, inviting Aboriginal community leaders to say what they needed in order to have full custody of their own lives. He relished opportunities to listen. Far from the semi-rural outskirts of Sydney where he had grown up before and during World War II, by the early 1990s Noel was in Western Australia on a mission of discovery. Having become a lawyer in his 50s, he was in new territory, geographically and professionally. ....