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Senior Bowl players are spending their days this week meeting with NFL teams and getting practice instructions from NFL coaches. This year, that means virtual sessions on Wednesday and Thursday that are meant to help them adjust to life in the league — including handling the financial windfall some can expect. “There will be some guys that are first-rounders and that first check could be $2 million and you’re looking at it like, ‘Oh my goodness, what am I going to do with this?’” said Richardson, a fullback who played 17 seasons among four NFL teams.
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Chicago, IL, Jan. 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Two by Four, an advertising agency with offices in Chicago and San Francisco, announced today that they have been named the agency of record by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The AOA is the nation’s largest professional organization dedicated to the osteopathic profession, the fastest growing health care profession in the country. Representing more than 151,000 osteopathic physicians (DOs) and osteopathic medical students in the U.S., the AOA helps advance the distinctive philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine. The profession, which is more than a century old, has grown rapidly in recent decades. The number of osteopathic physicians expanded 63 percent over the last 10 years and nearly 300 percent in the past 30 years. Today, one in four of all U.S. medical students attends an osteopathic medical school. Two by Four will partner with the AOA to increase visibility and understanding of osteopathic medicine and the role of osteopathic physicians (DOs) in the U.S. health care system. The scope includes creative, production, strategy, media, public relations and account management. “We have tasked Two by Four with creating disruptive marketing that clearly communicates the distinctive value of the osteopathic profession,” said Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, CEO of the American Osteopathic Association. “DOs account for approximately 11 percent of all physicians in the United States and hold some of the most prominent positions in health care today—it’s time for this to be understood on a much wider scale.” Founded in 1998, Two by Four’s work has created a lasting impression for brands like Wrangler, TimberTech, NCAA, Ubisoft, Dupont, Duke University and Getty Museum. “Reliable health care options are critical today more than ever. With Dr. Klauer and the entire team at AOA, we are eager to help the public better understand how osteopathic medicine provides a holistic-approach to health and wellness,” said David Stevenson, CEO and Chief Creative Officer at Two by Four. “We welcome the opportunity to showcase the comprehensive medical care accomplished by DOs and the American Osteopathic Association.” ### About Two by Four Two by Four has offices in Chicago and San Francisco. Core services include brand strategy, advertising, design, corporate identity, naming, interactive, promotions, experiential, internal marketing, public relations, research, media, direct response and social media content creation, curation and community management. For more information about Two by Four please visit twoxfour.com, become a fan of our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter or just bring us donuts. About the AOAThe American Osteopathic Association (AOA) represents more than 151,000 osteopathic physicians (DOs) and osteopathic medical students; promotes public health; encourages and funds scientific research; serves as the primary certifying body for DOs; and is the accrediting agency for colleges of osteopathic medicine. CONTACT: Tyler Rabel Two by Four 815-685-4345 trabel@twoxfour.com
Saints GM Mickey Loomis said that no matter what Drew Brees decides to do, he doesn't envision the team heading for a rebuild.
Justin Timberlake turns 40 this week and seemingly has the energy of a teenager, recently performing a new song for the inauguration celebration, welcoming a second son with wife Jessica Biel and starring in the new Apple TV+ film, “Palmer.” Timberlake plays Eddie Palmer, a former high-school football star whose bad decisions land him in prison, with few options when he gets out. Timberlake’s had star turns in films like “Friends with Benefits” and “Inside Llewyn Davis,” but “Palmer” marks his time as a solo film headliner.
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Jo-ann Robertson, partner and U.K. CEO for leading global communications consultancy Ketchum, today takes on additional responsibilities as U.K. CEO, Global Client Solutions. With this expanded role, Robertson joins the firm's global executive leadership team, reporting to president and CEO Mike Doyle.
MRM, a leading marketing agency that is part of McCann Worldgroup, and Founders Factory, the influential startup studio and accelerator today announced a new partnership.
(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia wants to emulate Germany’s success with renewable energy and be a pioneer in hydrogen production, as the world’s biggest exporter of oil seeks to diversify its economy.“We will be another Germany when it comes to renewables,” Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said Wednesday on a panel at the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh. “We will be pioneering.”The kingdom is working with many countries on green and blue hydrogen projects and those to capture carbon emissions, he said.The green version of the fuel, which produces only water vapor when burned, is made with renewable energy, typically solar and wind power. The blue type is produced from natural gas, with the greenhouse gas emissions being captured so they can’t escape into the atmosphere.While hydrogen is seen as crucial for the switch from oil and gas to cleaner fuels, the technology to make it is still comparatively expensive.‘Hydrogen Wars’ Pit Europe v. China for $700 Billion BusinessState energy giant Saudi Aramco is leading the nation’s efforts with blue hydrogen. When it comes to green hydrogen, Pennsylvania-based Air Products & Chemicals Inc. and local firm ACWA Power International are building the world’s biggest such plant at Neom on the Red Sea coast.Prince Abdulaziz said Saudi Arabia planned to convert half its power sector to gas, while the remainder would be fueled by renewable energy. Presently, the kingdom burns plenty of oil in its power plants.The country is committed to net-zero emissions, he said, without giving a time frame for achieving that. And reaching the goals set out in the Paris climate agreement will help the Saudi economy become less reliant on oil, he said.Saudi Arabia’s past efforts to boost renewable-energy production have met with little success. Germany, a country not known for sunny weather, has become one of the world’s biggest producers of solar energy, largely thanks to heavy government subsidies that helped spur the industry.OPEC VigilanceThe kingdom is not worried about the impact of the latest coronavirus wave on oil demand, Prince Abdulaziz said in a separate interview at the same conference.“There is not yet anything that would make us more concerned,” he said.Saudi Arabia and other members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are benefiting, he said, from Riyadh’s decision earlier this month to unilaterally cut crude output by 1 million barrels a day in February and March.That move has helped raise Brent oil prices by more than 8% this year to around $56 a barrel.The reduction in supplies by Saudi Arabia, as well as those announced by Iraq, will ensure that 1.4 million barrels of oil will be held back from the market each day in February, Prince Abdulaziz said. The figure will rise to 1.85 million barrels daily in March, he said.Several major economies, including Germany and China, have tightened lockdowns in recent weeks. Despite that, oil inventories continue to fall, especially on ships, he said.That’s “a good sign,” the minister said. “And I hope these lockdowns will not become more serious. But we remain ready. Vigilance is our motto.”(Updates throughout.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) announced today that the Company's board of directors has declared a dividend of 3 cents per share on Marathon Oil Corporation common stock. The dividend is payable on March 10, 2021, to stockholders of record on February 17, 2021.
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