Lambert receives TPM certification from U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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The Lubbock Chamber recently announced that Angela Lambert, community development director, recently received her Talent Pipeline Management Certification from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
“I’m grateful to have trained with this national network of leaders and to be involved in the TPM movement,” Lambert said in a news release. “I’m looking forward to helping businesses build scalable, sustainable pipelines of talent through an authentically employer-led approach.”
The Talent Pipeline Management approach is a demand-driven strategy to create real career pathways for students and workers to align dynamic business needs. The TPM Academy, facilitated by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, trains business, workforce, and economic development leaders to learn to drive partnerships with educators and employers based on industry need to aid in closing the skills gap.
Seven and Foxtel reveal the broadcast team for Supercars
February 12, 2021 10:41
Seven has revealed the broadcast team that will front its Supercars coverage this year, kicking off at the end of February with the Mount Panorama 500.
Mark Beretta will be taking the lead on the coverage, supported by Abbey Gelmi in her first Supercars commentary role. Australian rally champion Molly Taylor and Mark Larkham will be position in the pit lane, and Supercars driver Jack Perkins will provide additional commentary.
Acting as a roving reporter, Australian cricketer Brad Hodge will be highlighting the fan activity around Mount Panorama. Motorsport stars Neil Crompton, Mark Skaife, Craig Lowndes and Garth Tander, as well as Charli Robinson, will also support the coverage.
Supercars TV line-up unveiled
After months of waiting for a final conformation, the Supercars broadcast team for 2021 has finally been revealed as the category goes into its first year back with the Seven Network.
Staying on as lead callers for the 32 races, Neil Crompton and five-time series champion Mark Skaife will be the most prominent voices over the 12 rounds, continuing a now six-year relationship as on-air presenters.
Triple Eight co-drivers and former champions of the sport Craig Lowndes and Garth Tander have both landed roles in the TV team, the former moving in to a new role while Tander tries his hand at pit lane reporting for the first time.
February 12th, 2021 By David Knox 6 commentsFiled under: News,
Mark Beretta will headline Seven’s coverage of the
Supercars Championship this year, starting with the Mount Panorama 500 at Bathurst on 27-28 February.
Co-hosting will be Abbey Gelmi, in her Supercars debut.
Other commentators include:
• Australian Rally Champion Molly Taylor, who will work alongside fan favourite Mark Larkham in pit lane
• Long-time Supercars driver Jack Perkins – son of motorsport legend Larry Perkins – who will provide expert commentary
• Australian cricket great and motorsport lover Brad Hodge, who will bring fans all the colour, excitement and characters at Mount Panorama
Neil Crompton, Mark Skaife, Craig Lowndes and Garth Tander will also be part of the coverage, along with Charli Robinson.
Serious issues behind annual fun match
Above: Players and supporters at last year’s match and, below, Rosie Batty, centre, holding the Luke Batty Memorial Shield, with Assistant Commissioner Brett Curran, Victoria Police Cricket Club captain Stephen Oates, left, and Tyabb Cricket Club captain Nick Taranto and Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill.
A SOCIAL match at Tyabb Cricket Club this week will focus attention on an incident that shocked the country back in 2014: the murder of young Luke Batty by his father at cricket training.
The 2021 Luke Batty Memorial Shield will be played in a T20 format between Tyabb Cricket Club and the Victoria Police Cricket Club, 5pm, Friday 12 February.