![]() Valentine is one of two new GC vice presidents. ![]() Photo by Pieter Damsteegt/NAD New Appointment for NAD VP Valentine was serving as a vice-president in the North American Division (NAD). Biaggi and two new names, Audrey Andersson and Maurice R. On June 7, the GC executive committee voted to accept these names for vice president positions, including five current vice-presidents, Abner De Los Santos, Geoffrey Mbwana, Thomas Lemon, and Guillermo E. The executive committee also voted to reelect Erton Carlos Köhler as executive secretary and Paul Douglas as treasurer. The motion passed with more than 96 percent of the vote. “The nominating committee has discussed the matter carefully, recognizes the challenges that come from trying to balance depth of experience with breadth of representation.” “We would ask the session to accept the report, rather than voting on individual names, to vote on the panel of names that is presented.” “We’re going to present the report of a group of vice-presidents,” he said. Lowell Cooper, chair of the nominating committee, offered a word of explanation as to why the vice presidents were being voted as a block, rather than individually. God has blessed his leadership at the union level, at the local conference level, and certainly since he's been in North American Division, and we pray for him as he takes on this new assignment." The Voting ProcessĮlla Simmons, who came on stage to chair this portion of the business meeting, had announced her retirement prior to this year’s GC Session. He has done an excellent job leading our media ministries here in the North American Division territory," said G. "Although he hasn't been at very long Elder Valentine has served us very well. Andersson was serving as executive secretary in the Trans-European Division (TED) and Maurice Valentine was serving as a vice-president in the North American Division (NAD). The seven names include five current vice-presidents, Abner De Los Santos, Geoffrey Mbwana, Thomas Lemon, and Guillermo E. SWFI is a minority-owned organization.On June 7, 2022, the Seventh-day Adventist Church General Conference in session voted to accept the seven names recommended to them for the positions of general vice presidents by the General Conference Session nominating committee. SWFI facilitates sovereign fund, pension, endowment, superannuation fund and central bank events around the world. Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute (SWFI) is a global organization designed to study sovereign wealth funds, pensions, endowments, superannuation funds, family offices, central banks and other long-term institutional investors in the areas of investing, asset allocation, risk, governance, economics, policy, trade and other relevant issues. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our terms of use agreement which includes our privacy policy. All material subject to strictly enforced copyright laws. No affiliation or endorsement, express or implied, is provided by their use. Other third-party content, logos and trademarks are owned by their perspective entities and used for informational purposes only. Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute® and SWFI® are registered trademarks of the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute. ![]() © 2008-2023 Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute. The trend is coming as another digital media group called Bustle seeks to go public through a SPAC for 2021. ![]() In a blow to Vice Media, on June 10, 2019, HBO announced the cancellation of Vice News Tonight and severed its seven–year partnership with Vice Media. seeks to merge with Vice Media to go public, giving current investors 75% ownership of the company and a pathway to exiting. Recently, Verizon sold off a large portfolio of media assets (Verizon Media) to funds managed by Apollo Global Management, Inc.īlank check company 7GC & Co. News media properties are becoming less attractive for institutional investors and corporate owners. Vice Media is valuing itself at nearly US$ 3 billion, including debt, far lower than its US$ 5.7 billion valuation before the TPG investment. Other investors include The Raine Group and Vice co-founder Shane Smith. Vice Media Group LLC is owned by capitalist private equity investors like TPG Capital and other corporate media like The Walt Disney Company and A&E Networks Group. The once-edgy magazine Vice linked up with corporate investors over the past decade. Do Retail Investors Want to Own Woke News Vice Media? ![]()
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