‘Love & Hip Hop’ Star Mimi Faust Trash Talks Joseline Hernandez During Instagram Live: ‘It’s A No’

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Mimi Faust revealed she is still not on good terms with Stevie J’s ex Joseline Hernandez years after their non-stop drama on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. “I don’t vibe with Joseline. Unfortunately, our daughters are siblings and that’s what it is. I hope that the girls can continue a relationship, but as far as me having a relationship with Joseline, I don’t f–k with Joseline. Her energy is off,” the VH1 personality said during a new Instagram Live on Sunday following the show drama on Zeus Network’s Joseline’s Cabaret. Mimi shares daughter Eva Giselle Jordan with Stevie J, whom she welcomed in 2… Continue reading “‘Love & Hip Hop’ Star Mimi Faust Trash Talks Joseline Hernandez During Instagram Live: ‘It’s A No’”

Jarvis Landry, Browns Have Mutual Interest in Reunion, Per Agent

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Sports Illustrated

By Zach Koons Cleveland released the veteran wide receiver earlier in March. View the original article to see embedded media. Editor’s note: This story contains accounts of sexual assault. If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673or at https://www.rainn.org. Two week after his release, wide receiver Jarvis Landry and the Browns have “mutual interest” in a reunion in Cleveland, Landry’s new agent Roosevelt Barnes told Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com on Monday. “That’s his home and he loves it there,’’ Barnes said to… Continue reading “Jarvis Landry, Browns Have Mutual Interest in Reunion, Per Agent”

Jarvis Landry, Browns Have Mutual Interest: Fans React

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By Matt Hladik In a cost-cutting move, the Cleveland Browns released wide receiver Jarvis Landry earlier this offseason. In doing so, they saved nearly $15 million in cap space. Cleveland cut Landry because the two sides could not come to terms on a restructured contract, and there were no teams out there willing to deal for the 29-year-old receiver. However, now that Landry remains on the market, the Browns are reportedly interested in potentially bringing him back. According to Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot, Landry and the Browns have “mutual interest” in possibly reconnecting. The team’s r… Continue reading “Jarvis Landry, Browns Have Mutual Interest: Fans React”

Johnny Manziel Open To Texas A&M Return: Fans React

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By Alek Arend Johnny Manziel is interested in returning to where it all began – Texas A&M University. Manziel became a supserstar while playing college ball for the Aggies in 2012 and 2013. He upset Alabama, won a Heisman and led Texas A&M to new heights. Now years later, Manziel’s professional career has been a dud. He’s already looking ahead to the next chapter of his life, which could place him back at Texas A&M. Manziel told TMZ over the weekend that he wants to get involved with Texas A&M when his playing career is over. “I don’t think I’m the same player I used to be,” Johnny said, via T… Continue reading “Johnny Manziel Open To Texas A&M Return: Fans React”

Black and brown women are underrepresented in STEM fields. This program works with K-12 girls to fix that

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PHILADELPHIA — A commotion of kids exits Mastery Charter School Mann Campus in Philadelphia at the end of the day. Chirping and reenergized by the final bell, they join up with their adults in the schoolyard in animated family reunions, then head toward the street. Off to the side, however, a small clutch of around 10 children who have left the building turn around and are escorted back in, swimming against the tide of homebound classmates. They’re part of Black Girls Love Math, a small, regional program committed to eradicating racial and gender inequality in K-12 mathematics. The nonprofit f… Continue reading “Black and brown women are underrepresented in STEM fields. This program works with K-12 girls to fix that”

COCA-COLA, BUREAU VERITAS, ACCENTURE TO LEAD FOR 2022 AFRICA EDITION OF CEILING TOUCH THE SKY(R)

Africa’s Best organizations to share and learn best practices for leadership, Diversity & Inclusion, and success on June 1, 2022.

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, March 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — House of Rose Professional Pte. Ltd (HORP) today announced that its 2022 Africa Edition of Break the ceiling touch the sky® – the success and leadership summit for women will be held virtually on June 1, 2022, bringing together virtually leaders  from the best Companies in Africa to share best practices on leadership, diversity & inclusion, and success. Coca-Cola, Bureau Veritas, and Accenture will lead as the early sponsors for this Edition.

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Break the ceiling touch the sky® is the world’s leading forum for women in leadership, having inspired and enabled over 30000 women leaders to greater success across editions in Africa, North America, Europe, Middle East, ANZ and Asia since 2015. The summit is based on the best-selling book “Break the ceiling touch the sky: success secrets of the world’s most inspirational women” by Anthony A. Rose, Chairman and CEO, House of Rose Professional.  The summit supports MISSION 2029 FOR A BETTER WORLD – a 10-year global initiative led by HORP and several global partner organizations to shape a better world by quintupling the number of Female CEOs in the worlds 500 largest Companies by 2029 and doubling the number of Male CEOs advocating and investing in diversity & inclusion.  With some of the world’s fastest growing economies in Africa, the Region is expected to contribute significantly towards this Mission.

Commented Philippine Mtikitiki,Vice President, South Africa, The Coca-Cola Company, “Diversity and inclusion is at the core of our business. We continue to invest and make progress in unlocking the full potential of our people with equal access to development and opportunity.  We are delighted to partner with Break the ceiling touch the sky® for this important 2022 Africa Edition and contribute to accelerating the development of human capital in the region.” 

Commented Marc Roussel, President Government Services & International Trade & SVP Africa, Bureau Veritas“An Africa Edition of Break the ceiling touch the sky® is an important development in the mission for global gender diversity & inclusion. Gender diverse companies are financially more successful, better employers, greater innovators, and better corporate citizens. Bureau Veritas Africa looks forward to sharing and learning best practices on leadership, diversity & inclusion best practices alongside many other winning organizations at the 2022 Africa Edition of Break the ceiling touch the sky.”

Vukani Mngxati, Chief Executive Officer & Board Chairman, Accenture in Africa, shared, “We believe the future workforce is an equal one. There is no doubt that the pandemic hit women the hardest. From skyrocketing unemployment to taking on more responsibilities at home, it has never been more important to ensure equitable experiences for women. We expect leaders at all levels to help create and sustain a culture of equality. I personally believe that inclusion helps us to unleash greater innovation and enables  our people to perform at their very best. Through Break the ceiling touch the sky® we share our learnings on leadership, diversity & inclusion to benefit the broader industry and  learn from others’ best practices as well.”

Companies or individuals can register for the summit at

https://houseofroseprofessional.com/btctts-world-tour-2022/africa-2022/

House of Rose Professional Pte. Ltd® is a global leader in the Talent, Training and Transformation businesses via its three core brands Break the ceiling touch the sky® (Training), Dream Job International®(Talent) and CEOSmith® (Transformation).

Inquiries contact:

Anthony A. Rose
House of Rose Professional Pte. Ltd.
Email: anthony@houseofroseprofessional.com
www.houseofroseprofessional.com

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