Back in 2020, Forbes ranked Mellody Hobson at No. 94 on its list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women. Even though she's no longer on the list, Hobson still holds powerful positions. She's currently the president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, a Chicago-based investment company that she's been president of since 2000. She was appointed as co-CEO in 2019. She has also been the chairwoman of the Starbucks Corporation since 2021, making Hobson the first Black chairwoman of an S&P 500 company, according to the Chicago Defender.
In her lifetime, Shirley Strawberry has been married twice. Her first husband’s name is unclear, however they had a daughter together named Sheridan. On September 19, 2022, Shirley shared a post in which you can see her daughter:
She started dἀtἰng a businessman after her first marriage didn’t work out. To know more about her marital life, continue reading the text below.
Who is Shirley Strawberry Husband?Ernesto Williams is the husband of Shirley Strawberry.
Recommended Videos It’s been a long time since I first visited American Pie. What was once the R-rated comedy of the late 90’s is now just another title that for some reason really appealed to audiences in its day. I remember initially liking the film when it first came out, but I never had the urge to revisit. In fact, I’ve only ever seen the film once before. Returning to it now, in preparation for American Reunion leaves me with lots of questions.
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On tonight’s episode of the hit NBC reality competition The Biggest Loser, contestant Scott Mitchell reunites with his family for the first time since the show began 15 weeks ago — and debuts his amazing 126-pound weight loss.
In an exclusive sneak peek video obtained by ‘Us Weekly,’ the former NFL star, 46, joins his wife, Wendy, and two of his five children in an emotional meeting to reveal his new slimmed-down look.
"It is factually, so far as we have been able to establish, without legal precedent in criminal law." Toronto StarA surgeon performs a liver operation.
On Wednesday, a British surgeon pleaded guilty to two counts related to him marking his initials on patients’ livers during surgery.
53-year-old consultant surgeon Dr. Simon Bramhall has admitted that he used a surgical laser to brand his initials, “SB,” onto the livers of two people undergoing organ transplant operations, reported The Telegraph.