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5 days ago Share William Strong, who also was Co-CEO for the Asia Pacific region at the New York investment giant, becomes a partner at Tampa investment firm
TAMPA Anzu Partners announced William Strong, a former Morgan Stanley Vice Chairman and Co-CEO of the New York investment giant’s Asia Pacific region, has joined the company as a partner in Tampa.
In his new role, Strong will spearhead strategic transactions and join Anzu’s investment committee. He will be one of six partners at Anzu, which was founded in 2014 and today manages in excess of $400 million in capital, its website notes. The firm also recently announced it raised $420 million for a separate investment, a SPAC, or a special purpose acquisition company.
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Since he started playing baseball, the only thing that has accompanied Mets pitching prospect Cam Opp more than his glove is adversity. But through every obstacle, the 25-year-old has continued to push forward. On a journey that included stops in London, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Indiana, Texas,
Since he started playing baseball, the only thing that has accompanied Mets pitching prospect Cam Opp more than his glove is adversity.
But through every obstacle, the 25-year-old has continued to push forward. On a journey that included stops in London, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Indiana, Texas, Colorado and North Carolina, Opp navigated his way to a Minor League deal with New York that was signed on Dec. 16.
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Joined by Mrs. Cecilia Peña (fourth from left), members and sponsors of several different organizations at San Marcos Academy gathered recently at Paul Peña Park, which they have adopted as a ongoing campus-wide service project. Photo by Larkin Smith
SMA student groups adopt park Mon, 04/05/2021 - 5:49pm
Student organizations team up to adopt Paul Peña Park
SHELLY HENRY | SPECIAL TO THE RECORD
Monday, April 5, 2021
Members of several campus organizations at San Marcos Academy joined forces recently to “adopt” a local park that has a meaningful connection to the school.
April 06, 2021
U.S. Army Col. Gregory Gadson, a decorated commander wounded in battle, stands as example of resilience
When the roadside bomb exploded in Baghdad on May 7, 2007, upending his 7½-ton-humvee and throwing him through the air and to the ground, U.S. Army Col. Gregory Gadson landed hard on his back. His body wouldn’t move and his mind raced, flashing through grief’s phases.
Gadson, who’d been commanding the 2nd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery, told “The Military Leader Podcast” in January that he was first angry, then incredulous. How could these people he was trying to help try to kill him?