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OneTeam Partners and LISC Join Forces to Connect Athletes with Community Initiatives and Impact Investing
- First-of-its-kind partnership will provide thousands of professional athletes with opportunities to impact the health and wellbeing of communities where they live -
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WASHINGTON and NEW YORK, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ OneTeam Partners (OneTeam) is proud to announce a groundbreaking alliance with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), the nation s largest community development organization, to provide 2,000 professional athletes with opportunities to catalyze opportunity in communities where they live and work.
OneTeam – a joint venture between the NFL Players Association (NFLPA), MLB Players Association (MLBPA) and RedBird Capital Partners – represents commercial business interests for the athletes of the NFL Players Association, MLB Players Association, the MLS Players Association, the U.S. Women s
OneTen Announces Maurice Jones as Chief Executive Officer
Largest Private Sector Jobs Effort Taps Former HUD Leader
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NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The board of directors of OneTen, a coalition bringing together business leaders committed to upskilling, hiring and promoting one million Black Americans over the next 10 years into family-sustaining jobs with opportunities for advancement, announced today that it has named Maurice Jones as its CEO, effective March 1, 2021. Jones is an innovative business leader and prominent social advocate whose breadth and depth of leadership experience is equally matched by a passion for driving positive social change and economic justice and creating a more equitable society.
On Tuesday, the Virginia Beach City Council allocated $8.4 million to United Way in an effort to help people and businesses struggling to make ends meet as a result of COVID-19 .