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Yet Justin Best, an investment-banking analyst at San Francisco-based Union Square Advisors, has managed to defy the ordinary. Between photo ops, celebrations, and press gatherings, Best, 26, sat down with Business Insider to talk about how he juggled his job as a banker and his intense training schedule. Best started at Union Square Advisors a few months after he competed in Tokyo in 2021. Jordan Vanderstoep, a rower a few years older than Best who previously worked at Union Square, also helped Best get the job. "So having places that support Olympic dreams truly makes it possible, and I'm happy to say Union Square is one of those."
Persons: , Justin Best, It's, Carlyle, I've, Alex Davidson, Devon Ritch, Jordan Vanderstoep, Best, Simone Biles, Mike Meyer Organizations: Service, San, Square Advisors, Team USA, Business, Drexel University, Square, Union Square Advisors, BART, Rapid, Olympics, University of California, USA national, Union, Wall, Games Locations: San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, Philadelphia, East, University of California Berkeley, Europe, Los Angeles
Katie Ledecky: The rise of an Olympic great
  + stars: | 2024-07-27 | by ( Aimee Lewis | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +22 min
The teenager who achieved the unthinkableIn the dining hall of London’s Olympic Village, a few hours before her first Olympic final, Ledecky is eating lunch on her own. Katie Ledecky poses on the podium after winning gold in the women's 800m freestyle final at the London 2012 Olympics. Katie Ledecky and her mother Mary Gen Ledecky during the 2023 Golden Goggle Awards on November 19, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Katie Ledecky swimming to gold in a new world record of 15.25:48 in the women's 1500m freestyle final on August 4, 2015 in Kazan, Russia. Katie Ledecky celebates after she broke the world record to win the women's 800m freestyle final at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Persons: Michael Ledecky, Katie, hasn’t, , , Katie Ledecky, ” Michael Ledecky, Sarah Stier, ” Russell Mark, George, , that’s, Prince William, Catherine, Rebecca Adlington, Lotte Friis, Little, ” Prince William, Adam Pretty, Adlington, Ledecky, Becky, Michael, musing, Fabrice Coffrini, ’ ”, hadn’t, Al Bello, athletically, Michael Phelps, ” Bruce Gemmell, didn’t, Gemmell, Bruce Gemmell, Joe Scarnici, she’s, Michael Jordan, ” ‘, Mark, ” Gemmell, “ It’s, Mary Gen Ledecky, Kevork Djansezian, David, Mary Gen, Jon, Streeter Lecka, Edward Hagan, Kathleen, Berta, Albert Einstein, Jaromir “ Jerry ” Ledecky, d’état, doesn’t, Yuri Suguiyama, Michael Phelps ’, Andrew Nesty, ominously, ” Ledecky, “ She’s, Rushmore, She’s, Joe Biden, Katie Ledecky celebates, Odd Andersen, Ariarne Titmus, Summer McIntosh, wasn’t, It’s Organizations: CNN, Ivy League, CNN Sport, Antonio, London Aquatics Centre, Briton, Games, Getty, London Games, Olympic, London, Phillips, New York Islanders, Harvard, Stanford, Silver Star, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Rutgers, Tokyo Olympics, Rio Games, Rio Locations: San Antonio , Texas, Bethesda , Maryland, USA, AFP, Irvine , California, American, Maryland, Los Angeles , California, Harvard, Tokyo, Kazan, Russia, Woolaston , North Dakota, America, Czechoslovakia, New York, eureka, Gainesville , Florida, Paris, Indianapolis
Saurabh Netravalkar (left) bowled the decisive Super Over to help the USA to its famous victory over Pakistan at the Men's T20 Cricket World Cup. A momentous dayBorn and raised in Mumbai, India, USA bowler Saurabh Netravalkar began playing cricket from an early age. Such was the promise he showed that he was selected for India’s team for the Under-19 World Cup in 2010, finishing the tournament as the country’s leading wicket taker. Not only is the US one of the co-hosts for the T20 World Cup for the first time, but it is making its debut appearance on this stage. The USA's success at the T20 World Cup has captured the hearts and minds of supporters at its home games.
Persons: Saurabh Netravalkar, Matt Roberts, Netravalkar, , , Andrew Caballero, Reynolds, Aaron Jones, ” Jones, CNN’s Patrick Snell, Jones, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Adam Hunger, Ali Khan, Nosthush Kenjige, ” Kenjige, Stuart, , , , US –, We’ve Organizations: CNN, USA men’s, India, Pakistan, ICC, Ireland, India national, Cornell University, Cricket Council’s, USA, BBC, Veteran USA, USA Cricket, Stuart Law, Major League Cricket, US, Canada Locations: Pakistan, Mumbai, India, USA, New York, San Francisco, AFP, Queens , New York, Barbados, Caribbean, Dayton , Ohio, South Africa, New Zealand
McDonald's executive reflects on her AANHPI heritage
  + stars: | 2024-05-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMcDonald's executive reflects on her AANHPI heritageMcDonald's USA National Field President Myra Doria says she values her Filipina identity and is proud of her accent.
Persons: Myra Doria
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Dallas Seavey overcame killing a moose and receiving a time penalty to win the Iditarod on Tuesday, a record-breaking sixth championship in the world’s most famous sled dog race. However, he was ultimately given a two-hour time penalty because he only spent 10 minutes gutting the moose, officials said. Race officials disqualified Burke on Feb. 19. But the state of Alaska then dropped charges alleging he choked his then-girlfriend in 2022, and the Iditarod Trail Committee reinstated him. The committee also disqualified Sass without explanation, other than pointing to a rule governing personal and professional conduct, and race officials refused to discuss it during a media briefing ahead of the race.
Persons: — Dallas Seavey, Seavey, Faloo, Rick Swenson, Swenson, Dan Seavey, Mitch Seavey, Dallas Seavey, Mushers Issac Teaford, Hunter Keefe, Henry, Calvin Daugherty’s, Daugherty, Tracy Reiman, Eddie Burke Jr, Brent Sass, Burke, Sass, Organizations: Iditarod, Dallas, USA, U.S, Olympic Training, PETA Locations: ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nome, Bering, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, mushing, Salt Lake City, Knik, Shaktoolik, Anchorage
Can groundhogs or other animals predict the weather?
  + stars: | 2024-02-02 | by ( Jackie Wattles | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
CNN —Punxatawney Phil, the central character of the annual rite of winter known as Groundhog’s Day, isn’t great at his job. Education Images/Universal Images Group/Getty ImagesThe Old Farmer’s Almanac has aggregated a couple dozen adages about insects, animals and their ability to predict weather patterns. Researchers in Germany also looked into whether various species of animals could detect an oncoming earthquake. Fact vs. folkloreOther tropes about animals’ ability to predict seasonal conditions, however, are wrong. But in reality, the “caterpillar’s coloring is based on how long (the) caterpillar has been feeding, its age, and species,” according to the National Weather Service.
Persons: CNN —, Phil, isn’t, Theresa Crimmins, phenology, ” Crimmins, , , it’s, Max, Gordon Miller, ” Miller, Crimmins, Miller, Rachel Carson Organizations: CNN, National Phenology, United States —, USA National Phenology Network, University of Wisconsin -, Max Planck Society, Dolbear’s, Oceanic, Administration, Seattle University, National Weather Service Locations: United States, Germany, University of Wisconsin - Madison, North America, Mendota Heights , Minnesota, Tennessee
Today, she has 300 pairs and "I tell my story about shoes because shoes keep me grounded," she told Insider. AdvertisementAdvertisementDoria told me, "this was a proud moment for me because I broke the bamboo ceiling. I call it the bamboo ceiling because the glass ceiling is easier to break," she said. The bamboo ceiling, you throw a stone it's gonna go back to you because the pliability of that how it's made up." But in the McDonald's culture, they told me that I didn't speak up enough in meetings, I didn't challenge others.
Persons: Myra Doria, Doria, , it's, I've, McDonald's, We've, They've, we've, people's Organizations: USA, Service, Field Locations: Philippines, McDonald's, San Antonio, Texas
The heightened sensitivity around Israel and Palestine hit home last week at Two Sigma, the $60 billion New York-based quant fund manager. The firm's leadership faced internal criticism last week following its regular companywide Wednesday email, according to sources familiar with the situation. The company is also backdating donations to these organizations to October 7, the date of the deadly attacks. "We are horrified by the recent terrorist attacks in Israel and devastated by the loss of innocent civilian lives in the region. In response, last week we launched a 2:1 company match for employee donations made to organizations providing critical support and humanitarian relief," a statement from a Two Sigma spokesperson said.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Marc Rowan, maters — Organizations: Sigma, Google, USA, Committee, United, Finance, Pershing, maters — Harvard, University of Pennsylvania Locations: Israel, Palestine, York, Gaza, United Nations
Miss USA 2023: Noelia Voigt of USA wins pageant
  + stars: | 2023-09-30 | by ( Alex Rees | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
Following a recent rule change implemented by the Miss Universe Organization, this year’s Miss USA featured the first married state titleholder — Juliana Morehouse-Locklear of Maine. (Morehouse-Locklear, the daughter of a contestant in the 1994 Miss USA pageant, did not advance to the top 20.) Miss USA R'Bonney Gabriel is crowned the 2022 Miss Universe on January 14 in New Orleans. Gabriel’s win at the 2022 Miss USA pageant was marred by claims made by some of her fellow contestants that the pageant had been “rigged” in her favor. In the weeks after her crowning in October 2022, Miss USA’s parent company, the Miss Universe Organization, opened an investigation and suspended then-Miss USA national director Crystle Stewart — winner of the 2008 Miss USA pageant — and her company, Miss Brands.
Persons: CNN — Noelia Voigt, Voigt, — Voigt, Gankiewicz, Jasmine Daniels of, Lluvia, Alexis Loomans, , Vivica, ” Luann, Patrick Starrr, Laylah Rose, — Juliana Morehouse, R'Bonney Gabriel, Jason Kempin, Morgan Romano, Romano, R’Bonney Gabriel, Gabriel’s, Crystle Stewart —, , Gabriel, Stewart, ” Gabriel, , Crystle, Miss Brand’s, … Crystle, UmaSofia Srivastava, Stephanie Skinner Organizations: CNN, Miss, Sierra, CW Network, Savannah, Wisconsin —, Miss Universe Organization, Miss USA, Fox, Morehouse, Locklear, USA, Miss Brands, Miss USA Organization, Sierra Resort, Miss Teen USA Locations: Utah, Reno , Nevada, Savannah Gankiewicz, Hawaii, Jasmine Daniels of Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin, United States, USA, Locklear, Maine, New Orleans, North Carolina, Miss USA, New Jersey, New York
The problem was exacerbated when late-season cold temperatures swept across the Southeast. “Georgia peach crop was significantly affected by two late frosts in March,” Pearson Farms, a large producer of the fruit, said on their website. “Even a typical spring freeze can damage commercial and backyard fruit crops that have been pushed into blooming by late-winter warmth,” Rippey said. Peach plants are harvested once a year and take three to four years after planting before they are mature enough to be harvested, Chavez said. In his 10 years in the state, he said he has not seen this much of the crop lost, but noted that nearly 80% of the peach crop was lost after the spring freeze in 2017.
Persons: Dario Chavez, Chavez, ” Chavez, , Theresa Crimmins, Brad Rippey, ” Rippey, Organizations: CNN, Peach State, Horticulture, University of Georgia, US Department of Agriculture, South Carolina, Growers, USA National Phenology Network Locations: Georgia, US Department of Agriculture . South Carolina, South, Ohio, West Virginia, South Carolina
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