Maven Huffman

June Sports Illustrated Issue Honors the WNBA’s Milestone Season

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Thursday, May 13, 2021

b'The WNBA carries serious momentum into its 25th anniversary season, which tips off this week.

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  • b'The WNBA carries serious momentum into its 25th anniversary season, which tips off this week.
  • Contributing writer Kate Fagan has the story in Sports Illustrated\xe2\x80\x99s June issue, available online today and on newsstands May 20.
  • Senior writer Chris Mannix revisits intense scrutiny of the team and how spending time in the bubble helped bring them together.
  • Maven operates Sports Illustrated Media and TheStreet and powers more than 150 online destinations, including History and Biography.\nView source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210513005802/en/\n'

Paragon 28, Inc. Receives FDA Clearance and Successfully Completes First MAVEN™ Patient-Specific Instrumentation Surgery

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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

MAVEN PSI is compatible with both weight-bearing CT and traditional CT scanning technologies and features one continuous scan from the knee through the base of the foot to capture biomechanically accurate data.

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  • MAVEN PSI is compatible with both weight-bearing CT and traditional CT scanning technologies and features one continuous scan from the knee through the base of the foot to capture biomechanically accurate data.
  • The System introduces a perfect blend of performance and reliability.
  • MAVEN PSI also allows for refined intra-operative positioning and micro adjustments if necessary.
  • With this comprehensive portfolio, Paragon 28 provides its customers innovative ankle solutions for trauma, arthritis, and limbsalvage.\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/paragon-28-inc-receives-fda-clea...\n'

Maven Announces Management Transition and New Funding; Ross Levinsohn Named CEO

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Ross Levinsohn, the current CEO of Sports Illustrated media, will expand his role and become Maven CEO.

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  • Ross Levinsohn, the current CEO of Sports Illustrated media, will expand his role and become Maven CEO.
  • Levinsohn has been at the intersection of media, finance and technology over the past three decades.
  • This is a unique opportunity to lead a technology and media company during a dynamic time of change in both spaces, said Levinsohn.
  • As part of the evolution, Maven Founder James Heckman will transition from his CEO role and will advise Levinsohn on key strategic and business development initiatives.