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Sena Kwawu Joins Cinch® Home Services as President, In-Home Services

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

BOCA RATON, Fla., Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cinch Home Services (Cinch), one of the nation's leading providers of home service solutions, announces Sena Kwawu as its new President, In-Home Services.

Key Points: 
  • "Sena has an exceptional ability to shape enterprise strategy by placing customer needs and objectives at the forefront of every initiative he pursues," said Steve Upshaw, Chief Executive Officer of Cinch Home Services.
  • "With Sena's robust background and expertise in the home services space, coupled with his strategic operational insights and inspirational leadership, he will undoubtedly propel Cinch to new heights."
  • Kwawu noted, "I am honored to have the opportunity to join the exceptional leadership team at Cinch.
  • Before becoming part of the Cinch Home Services team, Kwawu held the position of Senior Vice President of Operations at Frontdoor, Inc.

Experts Call on World Leaders to Commit to a Global Plan of Attack on COVID at Summit

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Monday, September 20, 2021

According to a group of experts convened by the Pandemic Action Network, the summit is an opportunity to kickstart a global coordinated response plan.

Key Points: 
  • According to a group of experts convened by the Pandemic Action Network, the summit is an opportunity to kickstart a global coordinated response plan.
  • The Framework for a Global Action Plan for COVID-19 Response , backed by 61 organizations, outlines a 6-point global plan of attack to deliver on the summit targets.
  • "We are 18 months into this crisis, and we still don't have a global plan to address this global pandemic," said Eloise Todd, co-founder of Pandemic Action Network.
  • We need leaders to attend this summit, commit to ensuring that 40% of the world's population gets vaccinated by the end of the year and 70% by mid-2022.

Experts Call on World Leaders to Commit to a Global Plan of Attack on COVID at Summit

Retrieved on: 
Monday, September 20, 2021

SEATTLE, Sept. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- This week, hosted by the United States, world leaders will gather virtually for the Global COVID-19 Summit: Ending The Pandemic And Building Back Better. According to a group of experts convened by the Pandemic Action Network, the summit is an opportunity to kickstart a global coordinated response plan. As the pandemic persists and the gap between the vaccine haves and have nots grows larger, the Network and partners from around the world welcomes the summit and the targets defined by the Biden Administration, but warns that without specific, concrete action driven by transparent leadership and accountability, we will see millions more COVID-19 infections, deaths, and chances for virus mutations. The Framework for a Global Action Plan for COVID-19 Response, backed by 61 organizations, outlines a 6-point global plan of attack to deliver on the summit targets.

Key Points: 
  • According to a group of experts convened by the Pandemic Action Network, the summit is an opportunity to kickstart a global coordinated response plan.
  • The Framework for a Global Action Plan for COVID-19 Response , backed by 61 organizations, outlines a 6-point global plan of attack to deliver on the summit targets.
  • "We are 18 months into this crisis, and we still don't have a global plan to address this global pandemic," said Eloise Todd, co-founder of Pandemic Action Network.
  • We need leaders to attend this summit, commit to ensuring that 40% of the world's population gets vaccinated by the end of the year and 70% by mid-2022.