The inside story: How Nat Phillips nearly became US student instead of Red
Glenn Price Nathaniel Phillips story with Liverpool involves countless what-ifs and, unsurprisingly, began with a huge one.
With a few different decisions, it s entirely conceivable the 24-year-old could be playing his football in Major League Soccer currently, or based in the world of work armed with a degree in economics.
That was Phillips plan when his journey with Bolton Wanderers was coming to an end in 2016. He d secured a four-year scholarship at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
The details had been completed on his National Letter of Intent, with the move even
On social media, memories pop up from a pandemic still going
KANTELE FRANKO, Associated Press
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1of8Lisa Phillips at her home Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Phoenix. When the anniversary of the pandemic arrived, Phillips was not eager for a trip down memory lane. The Phoenix woman had developed symptoms and quarantined with a suspected case of COVID-19 last spring, lost her mother to the disease in July, and been hospitalized herself in November, overwhelmed by grief and isolation.Ross D. Franklin/APShow MoreShow Less
2of8Lisa Phillips at her home Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Phoenix. When the anniversary of the pandemic arrived, Phillips was not eager for a trip down memory lane. The Phoenix woman had developed symptoms and quarantined with a suspected case of COVID-19 last spring, lost her mother to the disease in July, and been hospitalized herself in November, overwhelmed by grief and isolation.Ross D. Franklin/APShow MoreShow Less
On social media, memories pop up from a pandemic still going
By Kantele Franko - Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) When the pandemic passed the one-year mark, Lisa Phillips wasn’t exactly eager to walk down memory lane. She had developed symptoms and quarantined with a suspected case of COVID-19 last spring, lost her mother to the disease in July and been hospitalized in November from what she describes as a nervous breakdown fueled by grief and isolation.
But Phillips also wasn’t ready to delete the apps that provide those reminders that showed her each day what she’d shared on social media just a year earlier. That pain, she says, shouldn’t be forgotten. So she still wanted to save the memories but for later.
As we navigate these weeks that are unspooling a year after March, April and May 2020, memories from earlier in the COVID-19 crisis are popping up in people s social media feeds when throwbacks, reposts and commemorations crack open the digital time capsule of the pandemic before it s even over.
ProNvest Hires Greg Clark and Ross K. Brown to Spearhead Business Development Initiatives
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Industry executives bring more than 50 years of collective retirement experience
Hiring Greg and Ross are a key part of our strategic plan, as they will be focused on driving growth opportunities,” said ProNvest CEO Jay Jumper. “Both gentlemen bring impressive backgrounds, relationships, and experience, and we are thrilled to have them as a part of ProNvest’s growing team. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (PRWEB) May 06, 2021
ProNvest, a leading WealthTech company that provides financial wellness and managed account solutions, today announced that Greg Clark and Ross K. Brown have joined the firm to focus on business development. In their new roles, Mr. Clark will focus on new provider and recordkeeping platform distribution opportunities while Mr. Brown will be building new distribution partner relationships with brok