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Shively joins AMI team
KENDALLVILLE â AMI Investment Management is pleased to announce that Ben Shively has joined the firmâs investment team.
Shivley is a certified financial planner is and has earned the Certified Investment Management Analyst designation. He earned his bachelorâs degree in finance at Western Michigan University and his masterâs in business administration at the University of Notre Dame.
âBen has 22 years of experience in the investment industry designing and managing investment portfolios for individual and institutional clients. We are excited to have Ben join our team and serve AMI clients,â stated AMI President Michael Axel.
Taylor Hall as part of a blockbuster trade made hours before Monday s trade deadline.
TSN reports the Buffalo Sabres will receive
Anders Bjork and a 2021 second-round pick in exchange for Hall.
Hall waived his no-movement clause to allow the trade, which is still pending a trade call.
Hall, who was named league MVP in 2018, has now been traded twice in two years and will join his fifth team since being selected No. 1 overall by the Edmonton Oilers in 2010.
The left winger was traded by the New Jersey Devils to the Arizona Coyotes during the 2019-20 season and signed a one-year, $8 million contract with the Sabres this past offseason.
Pacific Aerospace boss during North Korea export sanction breach now works for NZTE
12 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Pacific Aerospace s P-750 aircraft is popular for skydiving. Photo / Supplied Trade promotion agency NZTE says its employment of the man who headed an aircraft maker fined for breaching United Nations sanctions by indirectly exporting replacement parts to North Korea considered his extensive experience of running an export business.
Damian Camp was chief executive of Hamilton-based Pacific Aerospace when it pleaded guilty in 2017 to three breaches of the UN sanctions against North Korea and one charge under the Customs and Excise Act.
He left Pacific Aerospace in 2019 after 12 years as chief executive. He is now an NZTE customer manager for specialised manufacturing, a job he s held since September.
PHIL DI VECE, News Contributor Mon, 04/12/2021 - 7:30am
The affected area of Wiscasset’s downtown. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
A week after part of the outer wall collapsed, a construction team has been assessing damage to the Wawenock Block, a fixture of Wiscasset’s Main Street for more than a century. No one was injured when bricks from the second story came crashing down, covering the sidewalk April 3.
“We feel optimistic that the immediate public safety concerns have been addressed and abated. Given the original collapse, however, we’re keeping a very close eye on everything,” wrote Ralph Doering III of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, the building’s owner. Doering’s statement was released Friday afternoon, April 9 in an email forwarded to Wiscasset Newspaper from Mark Robinson of MainePR. Robinson stated he is serving as spokesman for Doering.