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Ooma Appoints CFO Ravi Narula and General Counsel Jenny Yeh to Its Board of Directors
January 11, 2021 GMT
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 11, 2021
Ooma, Inc., a smart communications platform for businesses and consumers, today announced the appointment of Ooma Chief Financial Officer Ravi Narula and Ooma General Counsel Jenny Yeh to its board of directors, effective January 8, 2021.
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Narula joined Ooma as CFO in December 2014 and plays a key role in driving Ooma’s revenue growth and profitability, helping Ooma further execute its strategy with a goal of enhancing shareholder value. Prior to Ooma, he served as CFO at BigBand Networks and held senior finance positions at Gigamon and Deloitte & Touche. Narula also sits on the board of ChildFund International, a non-profit organization which helps children living in poverty improve their
Here s where US-Mexico border wall construction stands as Trump wraps up presidency Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic
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The Rio Grande Valley remains a major focus of border wall construction, especially in areas that previously did not have any barriers. However, construction efforts here have been slow compared to other sections of the border, for two reasons.
The first is that much of land along the border is private, forcing the federal government to file condemnation cases against landowners, a process that can take years. Secondly, Congress approved restrictions on funding it appropriated to prevent construction in certain areas of the Rio Grande Valley, including historical sites and protected wildlife areas.
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January 12, 2021 Law Firms May Be at a “Tipping Point”:
2021 Report on the State of the Legal Market from Georgetown Law and Thomson Reuters Institute Pandemic-related effects may lead to permanent changes in law firm operations
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL and WASHINGTON, D.C., January 12, 2021 – The massive disruptions of 2020 may have a lasting impact on the law firm market, creating a “tipping point” that accelerates and makes permanent major changes that law firms have, up until now, often been slow or reluctant to adopt.
The 2021 Report on the State of the Legal Market, issued today by the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession at Georgetown University Law Center and the Thomson Reuters Institute, says the unprecedented events of 2020 could set off a wave of sweeping permanent changes, such as law firm business models, use of technology and more flexible staffing and operations. The
Excelerate Energy Announces New Leadership with the Promotion of Alisa Newman Hood and Addition of Amy Thompson
These women bring more than 40 years of combined experience in legal and human resources to the executive bench
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THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Excelerate Energy L.P. (Excelerate) has named Alisa Newman Hood as General Counsel and Amy Thompson as Chief Human Resources Officer. I want to personally congratulate Alisa on her promotion to General Counsel, while welcoming Amy to Excelerate s management team, said Steven Kobos, President and Chief Executive Officer of Excelerate. Both women bring a unique background and sought-after skill sets that will be crucial as we continue working toward delivering real energy to markets across the globe. Alisa s worldwide legal experience and energy policy expertise and Amy s proven track record in leading teams and efforts focused on company performance complement our exi