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Jennifer Lopez's latest project is a starring role in Celebrities: They're Just Like Us!, apparently, as her LinkedIn account has been uncovered by Twitter users.Since discovering the account — which, unlike regular folks' Linkedin profiles, features the prefix 'The' before her patented nickname in the URL — fans can not get over the fact that the 51-year-old 'On The Floor' singer feels the need to market herself on a corporate social media platform.RELATED: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are ready to spend the 'rest of their lives together'"Actor, Entertainer, Producer, Founder, Investor & Owner," part of her tagline reads, concluding with, "My vision is to always entertain, empower and inspire through my work."Fans can not get over the fact that Jennifer Lopez has LinkedIn. (LinkedIn)Originally uncovered by Twitter user Sarah Cooper over the weekend, Lopez's 'About' section reads: "I'm a mom, partner, actor, singer, film & television producer, fashion designer, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and humanitarian. (Say that 3 times fast!)"I recently performed at the Super Bowl LIV Half Time Show. I'm a judge and executive producer on NBC's "World of Dance". Welcome!"RELATED: Spice Girls celebrate Wannabe's 25th birthday by releasing never-before-heard hit, Feed Your LoveA simple "Why?" is the question…
Read moreDetailsRed Bull, Tajín, Marriott, LinkedIn… and other brands targeting the U.S. consumer right now. Check our prior Sales Leads columns.Red Bull Red Bull has named Omnicom Media Group‘s PHD as its new media agency for North America, Mediapost reports. Publicis´ Starcom USA was the incumbent since winning the account in 2018.Red Bull spent an estimated US$128 million on media in the U.S. in 2020, according to COMvergence.TajínTajín Mild Hot SauceIn its quest to continue expanding its product portfolio, Tajín International Corporation is expanding its efforts for its Tajín Mild Hot Sauce and Tajín Fruity Chamoy Hot Sauce, to compete in the growing hot sauce category.According to the new report by IMARC Group, the global hot sauce market will reach US$ 5.9 billion by 2025. This growth in the demand has been influenced by the increasing popularity of Pan Asian and Latin American cuisine, and by today’s consumers who are becoming more adventurous with food and like to try new and different flavors.Tajín aims to make these two sauces as equally popular as its Tajin Clásico seasoning with its chili-lime flavor, while competing in the hot sauce category with a mild heat level.Tajín will accompany the launch with a marketing campaign that demonstrates…
Read moreDetailsLast Updated: 10th July, 2021 07:32 IST Colleen Chulis had no clue when she posted a funny video of her daughter imitating her on LinkedIn in April that it would receive such a response. Picture credit: @ColleenChulis/Twitter Colleen Chulis had no idea that a comical video of her daughter mimicking her would receive such a positive response when she posted it on LinkedIn in April. Three months later, the video has surpassed 5 million likes on Facebook and 15 million views on LinkedIn. Adelle, an 8-year-old from Virginia, can be seen imitating her mother, who was forced to work from home owing to the pandemic.Daughter imitates momThe girl can be seen pretending to be working on her computer at her mother's desk in the 1-minute-23-second footage. She then pretends to be on the receiving end of a phone call and grabs a notepad to jot down vital instructions, just like her mother does. Adelle portrays her mother's reaction as her children enter the room unexpectedly in the video. By whispering or snapping, she tries to quiet them down.While sharing the video on LinkedIn, she wrote, "My 8-year-old daughter asked me last night if she could do an impression of me. I…
Read moreDetailsA dad from Portland, Oregon, has taken to LinkedIn to write an emotional plea to parents after he learned that his son had died during a conference call at work. J.R. Storment, of Portland, Oregon, encouraged parents to spend less time at work and more time with their kids after his son's death.In an open letter on LinkedIn, which has so far garnered over 26,000 likes and 2,700 comments, Storment explains that his son, Wiley, passed away during his sleep as a result of complications from his mild epilepsy. He then goes on to blast himself for not spending enough time with his son, and encourages other parents to take more time off work. via FacebookStorment starts by explaining that the day his son passed away started like any other:"Eight years ago, during the same month, I had twin boys and co-founded Cloudability. About three months ago Cloudability was acquired. About three weeks ago we lost one of our boys.""When I got the call I was sitting in a conference room with 12 people at our Portland office talking about PTO policies. Minutes earlier, I had admitted to the group that in the last 8 years I'd not taken more…
Read moreDetailsCybersecurity expert Tyler Robinson was in an online forum, watching when a hacker bragged about selling the data of 700 million LinkedIn users just days ago. This is the story of people who build false identities to hunt cyber criminals, screen to screen. "Real trust within these groups can take a very long time, depending on the level of access and information provided to you, you're probably not going to do that within a year or even two years," says Tyler Robinson, CEO, and founder of Dark Element. "Many of our personas have been cultivated and curated over the last five to 10 years." Even though the private sector owns and operates nearly 90% of critical U.S. infrastructure, things like pipelines and cell phone towers, American companies don’t rely on the government for protection -- they go to people like Robinson, who maintains dozens of personas. "It does take a lot of backstories where we are providing dogs, pictures of food, different work-related topics, as well as the technical topics. You have credit cards, you've got cell phone numbers you have to maintain," Robinson says. The more detailed the persona, the better. "When we have major efforts that we're going at, we do use a…
Read moreDetailsJames Solages’ relative in Broward: ‘Somebody used him’Relatives don't believe Haitian American man had anything to do with assassinationMIAMI – James Solages, a 35-year-old Haitian-American from South Florida, is among the suspects in custody in Haiti for his alleged role in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, Haitian officials said.Matthias Pierre, Haiti’s minister of elections, told ABC News officers detained James Solages Wednesday in Port-au-Prince. He said Solages is a U.S. Citizen of Haitian descent.Schubert Dorisme, of Tamarac, said Solages is his wife’s nephew and he has known him for about seven years. He said he was in shock when he found out Wednesday night that Solages had been arrested. Haitian authorities haven’t specified what his alleged role was.Ad“My son killed my brother! That’s the way I feel like my son killed my brother because I love my president and I love James Solages,” Dorisme said, adding he doesn’t believe Solages was involved in the assassination.Dorisme said he knows Solages to be a man with integrity who travels to Haiti regularly to do charity work and visit his parents. State records show he was the president of FWA SA A JACMEL AVAN, INC., a Florida nonprofit organization named after Jacmel,…
Read moreDetailsLinkedIn has appointed Golin as its global social media agency partner. In a LinkedIn post, Golin said it will "unpack rich insights" to better understand LinkedIn's members as well as use social listening to create relevant and cultural conversations that matter. The agency will also work with LinkedIn to build engaging communities through attention-grabbing earned-first content, one-on-one dialogues and more. "Our diverse team of digital specialists around the world looks forward to helping LinkedIn be the most inclusive, engaging and helpful platform for professionals," the agency said. It added that LinkedIn's mission is simple: connect the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful. MARKETING-INTERACTIVE has reached out to LinkedIn and Golin for comment. Separately, LinkedIn named Feon Ang as its APAC MD in March. According to her LinkedIn, she officially took over this month, replacing Olivier Legrand who stepped down after nearly a decade. Ang has been with the company since 2013 and is credited with transforming how LinkedIn partners with companies on their talent priorities, especially during the pandemic. Just last month, it promoted Shouvik Prasanna Mukherjee to chief creative officer for Asia Pacific. He currently champions Golin’s data-driven, earned-first creative ideas to inspire and create change for clients across…
Read moreDetailsThese Australian graduate roles are rising quickly. (Source: Getty)As Australia’s employment market bounces back with a vengeance, Australia’s entry-level jobs are back on the table, new data has revealed.After a slide in graduate jobs during 2020 as businesses cut staff in the fight to survive the pandemic, hiring has picked back up for this group, with a 116.4 per cent spike in hiring compared to April 2020.According to fresh LinkedIn data, graphic designers, teachers, sales specialists, product managers and electricians are the fastest-growing graduate jobs in the country.LinkedIn data also revealed the industries currently hiring the most graduates, which are software & IT services, construction, corporate services, manufacturing, and healthcare.“The generation that is graduating now are digital natives and have the digital skills and mindset to succeed in this environment,” said LinkedIn Australia country manager Matt Tindale.“The rapid digitisation of businesses and services due to the pandemic has led to growth opportunities, not just in the tech industry but also increased demand for digital content, learning and selling.”Also read:362,000 jobs: Vacancies 57% higher than pre-COVIDAussies in these 5 jobs should demand a pay rise todayWar for talent: Worker shortage as job ads hit 12-year highThis new generation of workers are…
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Read moreDetailsby Debra Werner — July 6, 2021 OneWeb announced the winners of its 2021 Innovation Challenge: IRT Saint Exupéry, Mbryonics, Morpheus Space, Oledcomm and R3-IoT. Credit: OneWeb screenshot SAN FRANCISCO – IRT Saint Exupéry, Mbryonics, Morpheus Space, Oledcomm and R3-IoT were the winners of OneWeb’s 2021 Innovation Challenge, a campaign to designed to “rethink satellite connectivity” and establish new partnerships, according to London-based OneWeb. OneWeb announced the winners July 1 during an online event tracking the launch of 36 broadband communications satellites on an Arianespace Soyuz rocket from Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome. In addition to the industry winners, OneWeb named three research organizations as Innovation Challenge winners: Munich-based Fraunhofer, Imperial College London and Digantara, an Indian space technology company. OneWeb’s 2021 Innovation Challenge attracted more than 300 submissions from 19 countries in six weeks, Valery Gineste, OneWeb senior director of technologies, said during the broadcast. Companies and research organizations shared ideas ranging from sustainable materials and efficient propulsion to new satellite payloads and spaceflight safety improvements. It’s not yet clear what role the new companies will play in OneWeb’s campaign to establish a 648-satellite global broadband constellation. With the July 1 launch, OneWeb’s constellation grew to 256 satellites. When OneWeb announced…
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