OneCause Recognized with Pandemic Pivot of the Year Award
Fundraising Technology Leader Honored at Best of Tech Mira Awards
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INDIANAPOLIS, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/
OneCause, a leader in event and online fundraising, was honored with the Pandemic Pivot of the Year Award for Small-Medium Businesses at the 22nd Annual TechPoint Mira Awards gala. The organization was also a finalist for Tech Product of the Year and Innovation of the Year.
The Pandemic Pivot of the Year recognizes tech employers who responded to the health and economic crisis in remarkable ways to serve societal or customer needs, to seize opportunities created by market demand shifts, or simply to survive amidst difficult challenges.
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Deutsche Bank has named Volkswagen chief financial officer Frank Witter as a new member of its supervisory board, replacing Alexander Schütz, the executive who came under fire for email communications with the boss of scandal-ridden payments firm, Wirecard.
Witter s appointment will be voted upon at the bank s annual general meeting in May. He s set to retire from Volkswagen in June. His term was due to end in 2023..
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If he had known anything about the hotel business, Butch Stewart said, he might never have bought the Bay Roc Hotel in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
At the time of his purchase in 1981, the waterfront hotel was dilapidated and stood near the end of an airport runway. The roar of jet engines frequently interrupted the guests’ tropical idylls.
Mr. Stewart renovated the building, invested in king-size beds and introduced a couples-only policy with room, food and tips included in a single price. His aim was to create a more luxurious version of Club Med. Airport noise became part of the package: Every time a jet took off, the guests were encouraged to wave their arms and kiss their partners. After 18 months of losses, the hotel began to thrive.