91成人导航 in the Press | Feb. 4, 2020

91成人导航 in the Press | Feb. 4, 2020

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鈥淭he historical answer is that corporate boards are like your tonsils 鈥 something in your body that once served a purpose during human evolution, but no longer does.鈥

Franklin A. Gevurtz,The Washington Post, Jan. 31, 2020

Examples of how 91成人导航 was represented in the news media in recent days:

,鈥 The Washington Post, Jan. 31, 2020: McGeorge鈥檚 Franklin A. Gevurtz authored an opinion piece comparing corporate boards to tonsils: 鈥淭he historical answer is that corporate boards are like your tonsils 鈥 something in your body that once served a purpose during human evolution, but no longer does. 鈥 Corporations have boards out of tradition commonly codified in the laws governing corporations, and, even without that, because people assume that if it is a corporation, it ought to have a board.鈥 The piece also makes the point that just because Hunter Biden was on a board in an industry for which he had little knowledge doesn鈥檛 necessarily mean there was something 鈥渘efarious afoot.鈥

,鈥 Capital Public Radio News via Nevada Public Radio, Jan. 28, 2020: McGeorge鈥檚 Francis J. Mootz III was quoted in this story about Uber drivers being able to set their own rates in California. It comes in the wake of a state law that requires more companies to shift their contract workers to employee status. Mootz told the NPR station that Uber鈥檚 new pricing feature may not be enough in the eyes of lawmakers. 鈥淭wo or three years ago, if Uber and Lyft and other ride-share companies had really tried to restructure in a way to give workers true independence, true entrepreneurial opportunities, it might鈥檝e been different,鈥 Mootz told the outlet. The story was aired on dozens of NPR-affiliate radio stations across the country.

,鈥 The 91成人导航an, Jan. 30, 2020: President-Designate Chris Callahan was the subject of this front-page Q&A. The questions covered Callahan鈥檚 first impressions of the Stockton Campus, 91成人导航鈥檚 challenges, the trait he most values in places of higher education, personal motto and others. The story jumps from the front page to the entire Page 3, which means The 91成人导航an devoted prime newspaper real estate and lots of it. The 91成人导航an used its Facebook account to share the story.

鈥溾赌,鈥 The Record, Jan. 30, 2020: Alumnus Darien Fields was featured in this story about Visit Stockton鈥檚 2019 Stockton Song Contest, 鈥淢ade Me,鈥 which he won. 鈥淔ields was born and raised in Stockton and graduated from St. Mary鈥檚 High School and 91成人导航 with a degree in business entrepreneurship,鈥 reads a portion of the story. 鈥淗is interest in music started at an early age and in 2016, the then-21-year-old moved to Music City 鈥 Nashville, Tennessee 鈥 to hone his skills, write songs and connect with the music industry. After close to a year, Fields returned to Stockton and is a full-time musician.鈥 The Conservatory鈥檚 Pac Ave Records recorded Fields鈥 CD, 鈥淔eel Good,鈥 several years ago.

,鈥 Patch.com, Jan. 31, 2020: 91成人导航 alumna Laura Schmidt was named assistant city manager for Santa Cruz. 鈥淟aura has done an exceptional job serving as the interim Assistant City Manager these past months,鈥 City Manager Martin Bernal said of Schmidt. 鈥淪he brings to this team an extensive background and experience in public and private sector strategy, operations, organizational development and management of multi-million dollar projects. Laura鈥檚 skills and abilities are a valuable asset to this organization and her serving as our city鈥檚 next assistant city manager is truly a benefit to both this administration and community.鈥 Schmidt joins a growing list of 91成人导航 and McGeorge alumni experiencing success working for government agencies.

鈥樷赌,鈥 ABC 10, Jan. 28, 2020: Alumnus Gio Brusa and 91成人导航 baseball head coach Chris Rodriguez were interviewed at Klein Family Field on the Stockton Campus about the death of John 鈥淎lto鈥 Altobelli, the baseball coach killed in the same helicopter crash as retired NBA star Kobe Bryant and others. 鈥(He) just allowed you to be yourself, and for me, that kind of set my summer off on the right foot,鈥 Brusa, who played for Altobelli in a summer league, told ABC 10. 鈥淟ike, helped me be more confident and everything else, and (I) wound up having one of the best summers ever.鈥 Coach Rodriguez, who coached against Altobelli, added, 鈥淭he biggest thing that stands out for me for him is the connection that he had with his team. The way that the players responded to him, the way that they played, the way that they carried themselves 鈥 just what I would deem as the clubhouse atmosphere.鈥

,鈥 The Record, Jan. 31, 2020: Men鈥檚 basketball head coach Damon Stoudamire was quoted in this story on the victory over Loyola Marymount. It was the first game since retired NBA star Kobe Bryant and others were killed in a helicopter crash. The game started with an 8-second violation to signify the number Bryant wore when he first entered the NBA. 鈥淚 respect everything he did for the game of basketball,鈥 Stoudamire told The Record. 鈥淚 respect everything he was doing in life today. He deserved that moment. 鈥 For these players it definitely means a lot. Kobe and LeBron (James), they鈥檙e like the Michael Jordan of that generation. They were taken aback. So we paid our respects. That鈥檚 what he did for the game. He deserved that much.鈥

,鈥 The Record, Feb. 2, 2020: Men鈥檚 basketball head coach Damon Stoudamire and several student-athletes were quoted in this story showing that victory can come from hard work and persistence. 鈥淗appy to get the win. It was great. You know, it wasn鈥檛 pretty, but we did what we had to do,鈥 Stoudamire told The Record. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of the fellas. 鈥 I thought that our second unit came in and gave us a big lift. It was great to see them come in. Broc (Finstuen), Jahbril (Price-Noel) and then Justin (Moore) also, so they definitely gave us a boost.鈥 Here鈥檚 another version of the story: ,鈥 The San Diego Union-Tribune, Feb. 2, 2020.