Entrepreneur Tony Robbins, a bestselling author, philanthropist and the world’s #1 life and business strategist, together with Feeding America, the largest domestic hunger-relief organization in the United States, today announced that their multi-year joint campaign to combat food insecurity in America has surpassed a key milestone, but more effort must be made post-pandemic to adequately address the increased need for food assistance.
In its first seven years, Robbins and Feeding America, through their 1 Billion Meals Challenge campaign, have funded and helped provide nearly 800 million meals to people in need in the United States. Reaching this key milestone means that the long-term partnership to combat hunger is well on pace to realize its goal of helping to secure 1 billion meals by December 31, 2024.
At this time, the need for such support is significant. Before the start of the pandemic, with American unemployment and poverty down, overall food insecurity had reached its lowest...
In its first seven years, Robbins and Feeding America, through their 1 Billion Meals Challenge campaign, have funded and helped provide nearly 800 million meals to people in need in the United States. Reaching this key milestone means that the long-term partnership to combat hunger is well on pace to realize its goal of helping to secure 1 billion meals by December 31, 2024.
At this time, the need for such support is significant. Before the start of the pandemic, with American unemployment and poverty down, overall food insecurity had reached its lowest...
- 8/4/2021
- Look to the Stars
Many companies these days throw around terms like “innovation,” “digital transformation,” and “entrepreneurial culture” without actually doing anything unique, a core critique lobbied by NYU professor Scott Galloway when assessing the value of real-estate start-up WeWork, who was valued like a tech company rather than a real estate company. Jed Rothstein’s energetic business documentary WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn explores the toxic side of the real estate company later known as The We Company and its flamboyant founder Adam Neumann.
Raised on an Israeli kibbutz, Neumann arrives in New York to live with his model sister and creates the co-working space WeWork with Miguel McKelvey, who also grew up on a commune, though in Oregon. They envision not just shared office space like those run by Regus––which looked more like doctors’ offices than the hip Instagram-friendly spaces they designed––but a “capitalist...
Raised on an Israeli kibbutz, Neumann arrives in New York to live with his model sister and creates the co-working space WeWork with Miguel McKelvey, who also grew up on a commune, though in Oregon. They envision not just shared office space like those run by Regus––which looked more like doctors’ offices than the hip Instagram-friendly spaces they designed––but a “capitalist...
- 3/24/2021
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
New Delhi, March 22 (Ians) Caesar Sengupta, Vice President and General Manager, Payments and Next Billion Users initiative at Google, is leaving the company after a 15-year stint.
Announcing his resignation in a LinkedIn post, Sengupta said that he was leaving Google to start a "new mission."
During his tenure at Google, Sengupta led the company's payments plans, including Google Pay.
His last day at Google will be April 30.
"I know that my decision may come as a shock to many of you, and I apologize for any pain or disappointment this might cause. But you've often heard me say that our time on earth is our most precious resource, and it's time for me to find a new way to make my impact on it," Sengupta said in a letter to his team and colleagues.
"I leave, my heart full of gratitude and joy, celebrating the many many beautiful moments...
Announcing his resignation in a LinkedIn post, Sengupta said that he was leaving Google to start a "new mission."
During his tenure at Google, Sengupta led the company's payments plans, including Google Pay.
His last day at Google will be April 30.
"I know that my decision may come as a shock to many of you, and I apologize for any pain or disappointment this might cause. But you've often heard me say that our time on earth is our most precious resource, and it's time for me to find a new way to make my impact on it," Sengupta said in a letter to his team and colleagues.
"I leave, my heart full of gratitude and joy, celebrating the many many beautiful moments...
- 3/22/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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