CNBC has hired Azhar Sukri in the international newsroom as a weekend editor. Based in London, Sukri will oversee CNBC International’s digital output on the weekend. “We’re excited to welcome Azhar into our newsroom,” said Spriha Srivastava, vice president and executive editor of digital for CNBC International, in a statement. “As news increasingly breaks outside the traditional weekday cycle, Azhar’sContinueContinue reading “CNBC hires Sukri as weekend editor for international”
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Sportico hires The Information’s Germano
Sports business news site Sportico has hired The Information’s Sara German as a reporter. She has been covering the business and future of sports, with a strong focus on women’s sports, since joining The Information slightly more than a year ago. Germano had been the FT’s U.S. sports business correspondent for the past four years. Before theContinueContinue reading “Sportico hires The Information’s Germano”
5 Hidden Tax Traps That Can Drain Your Profits — and How to Avoid Them
As your business starts winning, hidden tax pitfalls start multiplying. How can you stay ahead so they don’t cut into your hard-earned profit? source https://www.entrepreneur.com/money-finance/how-to-avoid-5-hidden-tax-traps-that-can-drain-your-profits/499934
Nearly lost, this famed sculpture gets a new life inside GM’s headquarters
Almost lost and nearly forgotten, a sculpture by one of the most noted mid-century modernist designers has been given a meticulous restoration and a starring place in the new headquarters of General Motors in downtown Detroit. Designed by artist Harry Bertoia and first installed in 1970, the sculpture is made of two clusters of longContinueContinue reading “Nearly lost, this famed sculpture gets a new life inside GM’s headquarters”
Bold predictions and book recommendations from you, our readers
Hello and welcome to Modern CEO! I’m Stephanie Mehta, CEO and chief content officer of Mansueto Ventures. Each week this newsletter explores inclusive approaches to leadership drawn from conversations with executives and entrepreneurs, and from the pages of Inc. and Fast Company. If you received this newsletter from a friend, you can sign up toContinueContinue reading “Bold predictions and book recommendations from you, our readers”
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