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Signet Jewelers Announces Two New Board Appointments
New members to bring expertise in branding, services, operations and digital innovation
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HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Signet Jewelers Limited ( Signet ) (NYSE:SIG), the world s largest retailer of diamond jewelry, today announced the appointments of André Branch and Dontá Wilson to its board of directors, effective immediately. Their appointments will expand Signet s board to 12 from 10 members, 11 of whom are independent, and will further position the company s goal to reinvent how people browse, shop and purchase jewelry for all occasions.
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Dontá Wilson We re thrilled to welcome André and Dontá to the Signet Board of Directors, said H. Todd Stitzer, Board Chairman. These dynamic, transformative leaders with incredible backgrounds and track records join Signet at an exciting time, and embody what we seek from our directors – agi
North Carolina Humanities Announces New Mission
Statewide Nonprofit Works to Deepen Human Connections
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ North Carolina Humanities Council, a statewide nonprofit serving North Carolinians for nearly 50 years, today announced completion of a rebranding effort to reflect its dedication to bringing together people of every walk of life.
Crowd attending North Carolina Humanities’ 2019 John Tyler Caldwell Award for the Humanities ceremony honoring North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green. The award is an example of how NC Humanities connects diverse people and spurs dialogue.
Students talking during North Carolina Humanities’ “Can We Talk” community program in Charlotte, N.C., in 2019. The forum led staff and board trustees to think about how NC Humanities could be more actively engaged in bringing empathy to the forefront of their work and spurred the nonprofit s rebran
Police investigating carjacking near UNC Charlotte
Young said security guards were supposed to be stationed in the parking garage, but no one was there to help her friend. Author: Kendall Morris Updated: 5:42 PM EST February 2, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers are investigating a carjacking near the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
According to a police report, the incident happened just after midnight on Feb. 1 at Rush Student Living on University City Boulevard.
The report states two unknown suspects stole a 20-year-old woman’s car and phone at gunpoint.
Danielle Young, who lives at the complex and attends UNC Charlotte, said her friend was visiting late Sunday night. When her friend went to leave and got in her car in the visitor parking area, Young said two men approached her friend’s car.
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