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Transparent Health Marketplace Names Angie O'Connell Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy
Longtime healthcare and insurance executive to lead product development and go-to-market launch of revolutionary new digital marketplace platform.
Transparent Health Marketplace, Inc. (THM), a transformative healthcare technology company, today announced it has appointed Angie O'Connell as executive vice president and chief strategy and innovation officer. In her role, O'Connell is responsible for the strategic leadership of the company's overall growth plans and for building the long-term vision for its product and technology.
Small businesses don't see much cause for optimism - Marketplace
Small business optimism is at a seven-month low, according to a survey from the National Federation of Independent Business released Tuesday.
Fewer companies are looking to expand, sales expectations are down and, despite the fact that borrowing money is really cheap right now with interest rates near historic lows, only 3% of businesses say they’re interested in taking on additional debt.
“And I was very aggressive. I was very excited,” Blake said. “We did a big renovation of our store. I felt confident at the time that we would be able to pay it back.”
List of companies cutting off political donations is growing - Marketplace
Many things are taking place:
Amazon removes QAnon merchandise from its marketplace
Amazon's Marketplace offerings included T-shirts with the slogan "We Are Q," baseball caps, self-published books, and even baby apparel with Trump's face inside the letter Q.
Those products, all offered by Amazon's third-party vendors, remained for sale online several days after the deadly riots in Washington, D.C.
Amazon said the removal of all items could take a few days. As of Tuesday afternoon, merchandise promoting QAnon could still be found on the e-commerce platform.
Amazon, eBay remove QAnon merchandise from their marketplace
Amazon will remove merchandise related to the QAnon conspiracy movement after the riot in Capitol Hill on Jan. 6 left five people dead.
The retail giant said it is in the process of removing several QAnon products, including T-shirts and books, in the coming days.
Sellers who attempt to evade Amazon's systems and list products promoting the QAnon movement will be subject to action, including potential removal of their selling privileges.
Another fear after Capitol attack: information security - Marketplace
As we examine the fallout from the attack on the U.S. Capitol last week, what are the cybersecurity implications? Maybe not the top thing on your mind. But consider that for hours rioters had almost unimpeded access to offices, networks and computers on desks. A laptop was even stolen, and security experts say there’s the potential for all kinds of hacking and intrusions. And the cybersecurity threat is made worse by a unique feature of Congress: Everyone is in charge of their own IT.
Hazard pay during COVID - Marketplace
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