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The Norwood, Massachusetts-based company also named Schacter a member of its executive management team.
During his career, Schacter had counseled several companies, such as Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB), McDonald s Corp (NYSE:MCD), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), and Spotify Technology SA (NYSE:SPOT), to name a few.
Prior to this, he served as head of communications at Acreage Holdings Inc.(OTC:ACRGF). Howard brings exactly the right skill set to tell our compelling MariMed story to investors and the media, to generate even more attention for our award-winning brands among customers and patients, and to align our employees around our mission and values, said Bob Fireman, president, chairman, CEO and co-founder of MariMed.
I’m
David L. Coddon,
and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week.
Are we starved for positive messages or what? I found some, appropriately enough, during the just-completed Easter/Passover season in a virtual offering from the free “Live with Carnegie Hall” livestream series. Producers
Ray and Vivian Scott Chew hosted an hour of R&B and gospel music titled
“Be the Light: A Joyful Celebration” that’s intended to uplift, inspire and bridge the sociopolitical and cultural divides tormenting us as a nation.
Reflecting that mission is the opening video performance in the show: six-time Grammy winner Israel Houghton’s collaboration with Azi Schwartz, cantor of New York City’s Park Avenue Synagogue, on Simon and Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Waters.” That’s followed by singer-songwriter Kenny Lattimore and a gifted college student covering Marvin Gaye’s “Mercy, Mercy Me,” then Ray Chew, on keyboards
Gabriel Pearson was instrumental in the creation of what became the New Left Review
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My father, Gabriel Pearson, who has died aged 88, was a scholar, critic and teacher of literature. He spent most of his career at the University of Essex, joining its newly established department of literature in 1965. Even after his formal retirement in 1995, he kept up various part-time roles at Essex, eventually stopping work in 2009, when he became an emeritus professor.
He was born into a Polish-Jewish family in the west end of London. His father, Nathan Pearson, was a cabinet maker, and his mother, Annie (nee Jacobovitch), was a tailor. At the outbreak of the second world war Gabriel initially remained in the city and recalled sleeping in Russell Square tube station during the blitz. Subsequently he was evacuated to various locations in the countryside, most happily to a village near Banbury in Oxfordshire.
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Sleepy Eye Senior Living Campus held its first COVID-19 vaccine clinic for residents and staff on Thursday, Jan. 7. The clinic vaccinated 56 residents and 36 staff members with the first dose of the Moderna vaccine, administered by their pharmacy partner, Omnicare a CVS Health Company.
“We are excited to participate in the initial phase of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout that includes both our residents and staff,” said Nathan Pearson, Executive Director. “Our residents are the most vulnerable to the negative impacts of COVID-19, and each team member on our staff continues to put their health on the line every day as they show their commitment to our residents’ care. The Moderna vaccine was found to be highly effective, and we believe this will protect and save lives.”