After CarParts.com reported its quarterly results last month, executives at the company, which sells replacement auto parts, did what many of their ilk do: They held a conference call with Wall Street analysts, fielding questions about inventory levels, profit margins and corporate strategy.
Roughly 30 minutes later, the same executives were on Clubhouse, hosting an entirely different kind of audience. Their 2,000 or so guests had gathered at the buzzy online meeting spot to learn about the company. Their questions were far more straightforward. How did the business work? Why was CarParts.com able to offer lower prices than brick-and-mortar rivals? Were CarParts.com shares worth buying?
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WILLIAMSBURG â Colonial Williamsburgâs monthly virtual conversation series âUS: Past, Present, Future,â which explores the intersection of current events, our shared
history and the enduring promises of America, continues April 17 when prominent voices in
national affairs join participants online to examine the concept of American citizenship.
âCornerstone Event: What Does Citizenship Mean as an American?â streams live at 4 p.m.
eastern time at colonialwilliamsburg.org/us and on Colonial Williamsburgâs Facebook, featuring panelists Cora Masters Barry, civic leader and political science professor; Carly
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Biden nominations for Secretary of Army and head of DEA
President Biden announced a series of new nominations on Monday and all must be confirmed by the Senate:
Christy Abizaid, Nominee for Director of National Counterterrorism Center, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Christine Abizaid spent nearly a decade as a counterterrorism intelligence officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency before transitioning to the National Security Council, first as a Director for Counterterrorism and then as the Senior Policy Advisor to the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. In 2014, she was appointed by the Secretary of Defense as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Central Asia. Her last Government posting was leading the Defense Innovation Unit’s newly established presence in Austin, Texas. Abizaid joined Dell Technologies in 2017 and currently serves as an executive in its Gl