A Closer Look: Grant Wright
Sales associate, CBRE|Hubbell Commercial At A Glance
Education: Buena Vista University, 2018 graduate; bachelor’s degrees in finance and accounting
Activities: Member, Iowa Commercial Real Estate Association; board member, ICREA CRE Expo; member, International Council of Shopping Centers
Contact: Phone: 515-221-6695 Grant Wright didn’t have a career path in mind when he began attending college more than seven years ago. The now-26-year-old took some general business courses at Buena Vista University, where he was captain of the men’s basketball team and was named to the dean’s list each of the eight semesters he attended the Storm Lake school. Wright thought about becoming a lawyer and toyed with financial advising because of his double major in accounting and finance.
Corporate donors flee Republican Party following Capitol Hill riot, and it s only the beginning
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Even after the Capitol building was stormed, some 147 Republicans still challenged the the US election result, which saw Donald Trump lose to Joe Biden.
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So has Coca-Cola, Walmart, Hallmark, Amazon, Airbnb and Mastercard.
After last week s violent riot on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, which left five people dead, dozens of the world s biggest corporations are pulling their political donations from America s Republicans.
The companies many consistent Republican donors in the past are targeting the 147 Republicans who still challenged the results of America s presidential election
Ogunquit Museum of American Art announces new Executive Committee
Portsmouth Herald
OGUNQUIT The board of directors of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA) has named a new executive committee comprised of board members who provide oversight and governance of the museum. The committee is: President David J. Mallen, Ogunquit, Maine; Vice President: Carol Leary, PhD, Ogunquit, Maine; Secretary: Allyson M. Cavaretta, York, Maine; Treasurer: Alan Shephard, Esq., Kennebunk, Maine
“With this new executive committee, we’re well-positioned to steer OMAA through 2021 and beyond,” says OMAA board President David Mallen. “Each member is deeply involved in the community and very committed to the museum’s success. I look forward to working with them.”
Now, as coronavirus vaccines roll out across the U.S., top-tier shopping centers are likely to bounce back in the new year, retail experts predict. But those that were in trouble before the COVID-19 crisis may disappear more quickly, as shoppers bypass them for malls offering a more upscale experience, or simply choose to click and shop online.