Long-anticipated work to introduce new temporary speed limits on the Orwell Bridge - which will allow the bridge to stay safely open more often during high.
Michael Boulos net worth: Who is the billionaire scion Tiffany Trump is engaged to?
Tue Jan 19, 2021 at 5:54pm ET
Tiffany Trump, President Donald Trump’s youngest daughter, is engaged to Michael Boulos.
Tiffany took to her Instagram page on Tuesday (January 19) to announce her engagement to Boulos.
Tiffany, 27, posted a photo showing her posing with her fiancé at the White House.
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Tiffany is wearing a black dress and heels while Boulos is wearing a black suit, white shirt, and dark tie.
“It has been an honor to celebrate many milestones, historic occasions and create memories with my family here at the White House, none more special than my engagement to my amazing fiancé Michael! Feeling blessed and excited for the next chapter,” Tiffany captioned the photo.
Long anticipated work will start later this month to introduce new temporary speed limits on the Orwell Bridge, allowing it to stay safely open more often during high winds.
Black swan event fears plague global insurers
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By Lucca de Paoli, Katherine Chiglinsky and Benjamin Robertson
December 14, 2020 10.05am
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There aren t many contexts where $US2 trillion ($2.7 trillion) seems like a paltry sum. Then a pandemic comes along.
The economic fallout from COVID-19 has left insurers issuing existential warnings and businesses discovering they weren t covered. It s resulted in courts packed with lawsuits and governments scrambling to head off more pain.
Crippled by the pandemic, insurers fear they may not be ready for a black swan event.
Career Path With Google Director, Charles Murito
Charles Murito is Google’s Government Affairs and Public Policy Director for Sub-Saharan Africa.
The 44-year-old father of one has vast experience in entertainment, tech, and media industries; he has worked at Warner Bros, MTV base Africa, Wananchi Group among others.
He shared his career path with Sunday Nation.
“I grew up in Limuru, Kiambu County. I attended Nairobi Primary School, then went to Upper Hill School for one year before moving to St Mary’s School where I completed my high school.
I then joined Woodbury University in South California where I studied architecture for two years then switched to major in psychology and management. For my MBA, I focused on finance and entertainment management at Cass Business School, City University of London.