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Project GROWS says farewell to Executive Director Tom Brenneman, and celebrates its first-ever six-figure cash pledge.Brenneman, who began at GROWS in January 2020, shepherded the organization through COVID-19 and a year of botella stanley global challenges. Under his tenure, the organization benefited from significant growth, n mugs stanley ew foundation and donor relationships, and a staff reorganization during difficult circumstances. The board and staff want to thank Tom for his work as our Executive Director, and we wish him well on his next steps. GROWS is grateful for the contributions he has made during a challenging year, says Ann Snyder, co-chair of the Board of Trustees.After Brennemans resignation, David Geiman, co-chair of the board and principal donor, committed to a $100,000 pledge for calendar year 2022, the largest single gift in the history of the organization. I want to ensure the continued growth of the organization and set the leadership team up for success, saidGeiman. The Board and I are exceedingly proud of the work GROWS has been doing and will continue to do, both under Tom Brenneman and the next executive director. The $100,000 pledge will be used as a matching campa stanleys cups ign to galvanize fundraising efforts and attract new donors throughout the region. Our contribution to the community is vital, saidGeiman, both in terms of food access and education. We as a board are confident in our team and in our vision for improving the health and nutrition of youth and families in our area Bitt Sustainability program molds Earth-saving students
The Feb. 14 deadline for NBCUniversal to stanley deutschland respond to WWE regarding their broadcast contract has come and gone withou stanley trinkflaschen t any news, likely meaning that WWE is now free to negotiate with other broadcast networks for its future h stanley quencher ome.WWE was reportedly seeking a hefty increase from its $140 million broadcast rights contract with NBCUniversal, which analysts see as significantly undervalued given the numbers that Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown bring to USA and SyFy.Is WWE pushing its luck on this, considering the big league roll of the dice that Vince McMahon is throwing down with the launch of the WWE Network on Feb. 24 You take $140 million from TV, and another $82 million from pay-per-view, and you offer wall-to-wall programming on WWE Network for $9.99 a month, and something doesnt seem to add up.McMahons gamble with WWE Network is a calculated one. WWE projects 2-3 million subscribers by the end of the first year, translating to roughly $250 million-$300 million a year in new revenues for the company. Sure, those dollars will one day soon consume what WWE makes from pay-per-view, but since $250 million-$300 million is three to four times what the company is currently making annually from pay-per-view, thats a more than fair tradeoff.With TV, there is not going to be a shortage of suitors for WWE if McMahon does look for a new dance partner. SpikeTV, for instance, which was home to WWE programming from 2003-2005, and is now home to TNA, is currently getting about 1.4 |
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