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Splitit Adds Three Executive Advisors Bringing Valuable Experience in Retail and Payments

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Splitit Adds Three Executive Advisors Bringing Valuable Experience in Retail and Payments April 19, 2021 GMT NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 19, 2021 Splitit, a global payment technology company (ASX:SPT), announces the appointment of three senior executive advisors – Paul Rosengard, Christopher Curtin and Michael Elias – to support the Company’s strategic growth ambitions. The executive advisors will help to expand Splitit’s acceptance by targeting many of the world’s leading retail, digital and payments brands. The executive advisors will also aid senior leadership on the Company’s go-to-market strategy to accelerate the acceptance and use of Splitit, especially in North America and Europe.

Former Vice President Walter Mondale Dies at 93, Mourned By Colleagues

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   Apr 20, 2021 06:26 AM EDT The family of former Vice President Walter Mondale announced his death on Monday at the age of 93. No cause of death was indicated.  (Photo : Win McNamee/Getty Images) U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale speaks at a Georgetown University Law Center discussion Early Life of Vice President Walter Mondale He was born in Ceylon on January 5, 1928, and later relocated to Elmore. He went to Macalester College in St. Paul before graduating from the University of Minnesota. Since serving in the Army during the Korean War, he used the GI Bill to attend law school at the University of Minnesota.

Breakfast links: DC parking enforcement is resuming in full, with higher fees for residential parking

In an effort to control the spread of COVID-19, the DC jail has been holding people in what amounts to solitary confinement for 23 hours a day for nearly 400 days straight. Many say solitary confinement has its own health issues and amounts to a human rights abuse.   Have a tip for the links? Submit it here. Continue the conversation about urbanism in the Washington region and support GGWash’s news and advocacy when you join the GGWash Neighborhood! Libby Solomon is a writer and editor for GGWash. She was previously a reporter for the Baltimore Sun covering the Baltimore suburbs and a writer for Johns Hopkins University’s Centers for Civic Impact. A Baltimore resident, Libby enjoys running and painting in her spare time.

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