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Potbelly Corporation Appoints Scott Swayne as Chief People Officer

Potbelly Corporation Appoints Scott Swayne as Chief People Officer Brings more than 25 years of growth-focused Human Resources Experience to this critical leadership position CHICAGO, April 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Potbelly Corporation (NASDAQ: PBPB), the iconic neighborhood sandwich shop, today announced the appointment of Scott Swayne as the Company’s Chief People Officer (“CPO”) effective as of April 26, 2021. In this senior leadership role, Mr. Swayne will report to Bob Wright, President and Chief Executive Officer of Potbelly. Mr. Swayne will lead the Human Resources and People Team in developing and advancing strategic initiatives that further strengthen Potbelly’s dynamic culture and drive best-in-class talent acquisition solutions.

Applause: Good news in Ocala/Marion for April 4, 2021

Applause: Good news in Ocala/Marion for April 4, 2021 Ocala Star-Banner © Submitted The annual PAWS Ice Cream Social event was held this year at Letty Towles Dog Park on Feb. 20. The event benefited the Humane Society of Marion County. Partners included Twistee Treat and Tobacco Free Partnership of Marion County. Area student excels in higher education Dean’s List PAWS Ice Cream Social  The annual PAWS Ice Cream Social was held this year at Letty Towles Dog Park on Feb. 20. The free event, which benefited the Humane Society of Marion County, was partnered with Twistee Treat and the Tobacco Free Partnership of Marion County, according to an article in a newsletter from the Tobacco Free Partnership of Marion County.

Normal Council Candidates Debate Finance, Infrastructure

Originally published on April 2, 2021 9:18 am Candidates competing for three open seats on the Normal Town Council sparred Thursday over how best to handle town finances and infrastructure, future development, and whether divisive politics is tainting town governance. Pantagraph Media hosted the forum, moderated by Central Illinois Editor Chris Coates. He asked candidates what they viewed as Normal’s recent successes, what policy ideas they’d bring to the table if elected, and how they’d prioritize infrastructure funding, among other questions.    The hour-long debate was livestreamed, due to pandemic restrictions. Eight of the nine candidates took part, including incumbents Chemberly Cummings, Kevin McCarthy and Scott Preston, along with challengers David Paul Blumenshine, Steve Harsh, Brad McMillan, Karl Sila and AJ Zimmerman. 

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