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Island Hospitality Management, the premier third-party management company for select service and upscale extended stay hotels in the United States, has announced today that Roger Pollak will be retiring as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer on June 30, 2021. Pollak will serve as Director of Special Projects through the end of 2021.
Pollak has spent the majority of his career as an instrumental leader at Island Hospitality since joining the team in 1995. Pollak s contributions in various senior executive roles include overseeing the company s financial and corporate administrative functions, as well as managing priority third-party owner relationships.
Michelle Marlowe named Senior Vice President of Accounting at Island Hospitality Management LLC hospitalitynet.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hospitalitynet.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Insanity : COVID-19 vaccines for teachers, a key to reopening schools, comes down to location and luck Erin Richards and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
Teachers struggle to get vaccinated for COVID with chaotic rollout
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Lori Torres was nervous about returning to teaching in-person this week in Chicago. Torres, 47, teaches Spanish to all grades at her preK-8 school and has a medical condition that puts her at increased risk for COVID-19, but her request to continue to teach from home hadn t been approved.
Her short-term concern was addressed when the Chicago Teachers Union voted to stay remote while union and city leaders haggled over the safety of working conditions in buildings.
How Carolina Mejia propelled herself to elected office in Thurston County
The Olympian 1/24/2021 Martín Bilbao, The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.)
Jan. 24 When Carolina Mejia swore her oath of office on Dec. 30, it marked a few significant firsts.
She is the first woman of color the first Latina specifically to serve on the Thurston County Board of Commissioners. This is also her first time in elected office.
Throughout her campaign, Mejia said she was nervous about the outcome yet determined to do her best. When she finally won the general election for the District 1 seat, she said she felt excited yet humbled.