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Teach For America DFW Welcomes New COO Plus, CBRE ramps up its DE&I efforts with two new directors, Weil, Gotshal & Manges welcomes a new partner, and more. By Mariah Terry Published in Business & Economy March 9, 2021 8:32 am Headshots Courtesy of Companies David Simpson David Simpson was most recently COO of HopeWorks in Memphis and brings more than 14 years of nonprofit management experience to Teach For America DFW. In that role, he will oversee internal business operations, including finance, human resources, and marketing and communications. He will also be responsible for driving forward key initiatives surrounding culture transformation, advancing racial equity, and Fort Worth impact. ....
Former Saratoga mayor, lawyer, philanthropist remembered as ‘visionary’ | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS PHOTOGRAPHER: Provided Jim Murphy Jr., (left) is sworn in as the youngest mayor of New York State in 1966, by Appellate Division Judge Michael Sweeney. Shares0 His son, Saratoga County Court Judge Jim Murphy, saw his father play “three-dimensional chess” firsthand growing up. “When I needed money for school clothes every year, starting in middle school, I would have to negotiate with him for how much money he would give me for a pair of pants and a T-shirt,” Murphy said. “I would put in what I wanted. And he would respond and say, ‘You don’t really need three shirts, you need one shirt.’ I’d say, ‘I really need two shirts.’ We’d go back and forth. That was how he was. He really wanted to instill in his children, my two sisters and myself, the idea of hard work, public service, dedication. Sitting idly around was not an option ....