MLB announces its complete realignment of the minor leagues
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Major League Baseball eliminated more than 40 affiliated teams in the top four levels of the minor leagues over the winter, leaving 120 affiliated teams, four per MLB franchise.
Friday, MLB announced that all 120 teams have signed what is now termed a Professional Development License. License agreements are going to be for at least 10 years, rather than the two- or four-year agreements minor-league clubs previously had.
MLB says that many affiliates will be in significantly closer geographic proximity to the clubs with which they are associated. On average, MLB says its clubs will now be over 200 miles closer to their Triple-A affiliates.
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Merryck & Co. Names Former Equifax Executive, Coretha Rushing, As A Managing Director
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Merryck & Co., a global executive coaching and mentoring firm, has announced that Merryck Mentor, former SVP, Chief People Officer of Equifax, Coretha Rushing, has been appointed a Managing Director at Merryck & Co. NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 16, 2020 Coretha Rushing is an experienced executive with a demonstrated history of working in financial services, consumer goods, and technology industries. She has over 25 years of HR experience culminating in a 13-year stint as a Chief People Officer. Her areas of expertise include succession planning, talent management, employee engagement, and compensation.