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Alden said the group remains focused on stabilising the council's finances and restoring basic services, and extended what he described as an open invitation for Osbourne to get involved in their efforts to "clean up Birmingham."
From BBC
Perna, who helped lead Operation Warp Speed to develop the Covid-19 vaccine, said he advised Almonty Industries but doesn’t get involved in deals.
He says seeing people get involved so readily gives him a lot of hope.
From Slate
Modric was the first celebrity name to get involved at Swansea, with the former Ballon d'Or winner named as a co-owner last April.
From BBC
Asked how much time a chairman has to get involved in the nitty-gritty of a developing act, Janick says, “I’m a bit crazy in the sense that I feel a personal responsibility to anyone we’ve signed. It’s easy for people to get lazy in the music business because you can get lucky: You happen to get some great contract on an artist that becomes massive, and all of a sudden you’re a genius. But if I meet somebody early on, most of the time they get my cell phone number.”
From Los Angeles Times
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