Oh my God, this Irish girl can run : The rise and rise of Nadia Power
An in-depth look at the 23-year-old DCU student, after her incredible few weeks. By Paul Fennessy Wednesday 3 Mar 2021, 8:41 PM Mar 3rd 2021, 8:41 PM 47,088 Views 11 Comments
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A COUPLE of years ago, Nadia Power made a decision that looked destined to have a major impact on her career.
A hugely talented athlete as a youngster, the Dubliner’s prowess ensured US colleges were lining up to recruit her on a scholarship.
Villanova University in Pennsylvania has traditionally been home to a number of Irish athletics stars, while Iona College in New York and Providence College in Rhode Island were both strongly considered before Power ultimately chose the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
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WHEELING Five candidates are in the running to be Ohio County’s next administrator and among them are Wheeling’s fire chief, a current county employee, and three attorneys.
Applicants had until Feb. 15 to submit their resumes to the County Commission Office. The office initially received six applications, but one candidate withdrew their interest after learning names of applicants would be released, according to Ohio County Solicitor Donald Tennant.
Commissioners will now interview for the job Wheeling Fire Chief Larry Helms, current Ohio County Development Authority project director Randy Russell, and attorneys Ronald Musser of Wheeling, Owen Sullivan of Pittsburgh and Chris Ferro of Charleston.
The country’s leaders and politicians, including President Rodrigo Duterte (pic), should be the first to get Chinese-developed Covid-19 vaccine shots administered in public to set an example to those in doubt of their efficacy and worried about side effects, according to a member of the Octa research group
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Healthcare tech executive Patrick Flavin joins closerlook with plans to accelerate agency s growth phase Patrick Flavin
Updated 12/17/2020 6:28 PM
Life sciences and healthcare tech executive Patrick Flavin has joined the business development team at digital-marketing agency closerlook, inc. with plans to help accelerate agency growth. Flavin comes to the Chicago company with more than 20 years of experience in the life sciences and health tech space at a time when pharmaceutical companies are expanding their digital presence to help market their brands. Our industry is in a pivotal time, noted Pete Clancy, vice president of marketing strategy. Two events are transforming pharma marketing. The first is the shift from blockbuster drugs to specialty or rare disease products, which can t be promoted en masse. The second is the sudden impact COVID-19 has had on pharmaceutical sales and marketing. While the agency is already experiencing significant growth, Patrick bec