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The Trade Desk Appoints JoAnna Foyle as Senior Vice President of Inventory Partnerships

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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Global advertising technology leader, The Trade Desk (Nasdaq: TTD), today announced the appointment of JoAnna Foyle as Senior Vice President of Inventory Partnerships.

Key Points: 
  • Global advertising technology leader, The Trade Desk (Nasdaq: TTD), today announced the appointment of JoAnna Foyle as Senior Vice President of Inventory Partnerships.
  • Foyle reports to Tim Sims, The Trade Desks Chief Revenue Officer, and will be based in the companys New York office.
  • An experienced advertising technology executive, Foyle joins The Trade Desk from OpenSlate, where she served as Chief Operating Officer.
  • I am thrilled to join The Trade Desk during this exciting time, said Foyle.

Environment Secretary fails to take action on ‘workforce crisis’ in Northern Ireland’s fisheries

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Friday, April 26, 2019

Northern Ireland Affairs Committee publishes letter from Environment Secretary

Key Points: 
  • The Committee published a report on Brexit and Fisheries in Northern Ireland in September 2018 but was disappointed by the lack of urgency expressed in the Governments response to the report issued in December.
  • The Secretary of States letter points to welcome progress on resolving the dispute over the Voisinage agreement a long-standing agreement permitting fishing vessels from Northern Ireland and Ireland reciprocal access to each others territorial waters.
  • However, little action has been taken to resolve the long-running issue of illegal oyster farming in Lough Foyle.
  • On the Chairs request to take action on workforce shortages in the Northern Ireland fishing fleet, the Secretary of States response does not appear to recognise the current importance of foreign workers in the industry and does not commit to any specific action to address the issue.

Environment Secretary fails to take action on ‘workforce crisis’ in Northern Ireland’s fisheries

Retrieved on: 
Friday, April 26, 2019

Northern Ireland Affairs Committee publishes letter from Environment Secretary

Key Points: 
  • The Committee published a report on Brexit and Fisheries in Northern Ireland in September 2018 but was disappointed by the lack of urgency expressed in the Governments response to the report issued in December.
  • The Secretary of States letter points to welcome progress on resolving the dispute over the Voisinage agreement a long-standing agreement permitting fishing vessels from Northern Ireland and Ireland reciprocal access to each others territorial waters.
  • However, little action has been taken to resolve the long-running issue of illegal oyster farming in Lough Foyle.
  • On the Chairs request to take action on workforce shortages in the Northern Ireland fishing fleet, the Secretary of States response does not appear to recognise the current importance of foreign workers in the industry and does not commit to any specific action to address the issue.