Dallas Stars CEO lands his dream job in a nightmare scenario
Brad Alberts is staying in the moment, hoping for a return to normal next season and establishing himself as a business power player in the hockey industry.
Marty Turco (left), executive director of the Dallas Stars Foundation, and Brad Alberts, Stars CEO, at the Comerica Arena in Frisco.(Stewart F. House / Special Contributor)
7:00 AM on May 2, 2021 CDT
Nine months ago, Brad Alberts was named CEO of the Dallas Stars the culmination of a 20-plus-year quest to be the guy in charge of a major professional sports team.
“Did I always have my eye on this prize? Short answer is yes,” Alberts said in one of a series of interviews over the past two weeks. “But you never know if it’s going to become a reality. I’m one of 30 people in the world who has one of these very exclusive NHL roles, and a lot of things have to come into play for you to get one.”
Grand Ronde tribe withdraws from Willamette Falls Trust April 29 2021
Owners of former paper-mill property pull out of organization aimed at engaging public, raising funds for redevelopment
The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde this month withdrew from the Willamette Falls Trust, the nonprofit organization made up of more than a dozen agencies.
Willamette Falls Trust has taken on engaging the public and raising funds to support the Willamette Falls Legacy Project, a major collaboration effort between the tribes and various governmental agencies in the redevelopment of the former industrial land around the falls in a way that pays homage to the sacred site with cultural significance to Pacific Northwest tribes. Willamette Falls Trust members included four other federally recognized tribes and government representatives from Oregon City, Clackamas County, Metro and the state of Oregon.
The financial crisis that affects the heritage, arts and culture sector in South Africa is widespread. It is symptomatic of poor policy, gross neglect and mismanagement affecting just about every sector of our society and economy – a significant portion of the funding intended for the delivery of services and infrastructure to meet the needs of the poor, most marginalised and vulnerable, has been squandered through corruption.
Liliesleaf has been outspoken about the current funding crisis in the heritage, arts and culture sector because they are an expression of the history of our country and identity and will be lost for future generations if nothing is done to halt and reverse their systemic demise and disintegration.
10:08 | Lima, Apr. 22. Eight hundred (800) members of the General Corps of Voluntary Firefighters of Peru were recently vaccinated against COVID-19 at Andres Avelino Caceres Sports Complex in Lima s peripheral Villa Maria del Triunfo district a Pan American Games site run by the Legacy Project.
They are personnel based in the capital city s Breña, San Miguel, Jesus Maria, and Magdalena del Mar, as well as Cercado districts, who arrived at the site to be inoculated by Health Ministry brigades.
The Legacy Project an entity attached to the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) provides logistical support to this immunization process as commissioned by the Government by opening the venues that had hosted the best athletes on the continent during the Lima 2019 Pan American and Parapan American Games.
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