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Verizon Media unveils future-proofing strategies on tech stack and immersive experiences

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For the first time, Verizon Media, a division of Verizon (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ), broadcast the Verizon Media APAC Growth Summit live on Yahoo TV across Asia. This event brought international speakers closer to Asia through virtual, immersive technology. The power of the full-tech stack and immersive technology was the focus of the two-day summit. Really connected. Global collaboration. Rico Chan, Head of APAC Sales at Verizon Media, said under the motto “Maximize Today, Accelerate Tomorrow”: “With advanced virtual event technology, we have brought together speakers from around the world to share their insights at the two-day APAC Growth Summit was streamed live with subtitles to Hong Kong and Singapore from March 23-24, and to Taiwan and Japan from March 30-31. We have seen overwhelming responses from the industry across the region eager to discover digital trends and behaviors in the post-new normal era. " The future of programmatic: Future-proof business thro

New Markets, Creative Partnerships: Pathway, Capri Pursue Distinct Growth Strategies

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In 2017, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee sold land in the city's historic Italian-American neighborhood for $ 1 to the Capri parishes. Capri created St. Rita Square, a 118-unit senior community with independent living, assisted living, and memory maintenance. The Waukesha, Wisconsin-based developer and operator then built a brand new church next to the new ward and sold that church to the Archdiocese for $ 1, SVP of Development Wayne Wiertzema said at the recent Senior Housing News BUILD event in Chicago. In essence, the Archdiocese of Capri gave the land and Capri gave them back a new church. This is just one example of how Capri - a for-profit company - is working in creative ways with religious organizations to enable growth and expand its portfolio. Capri intends to continue expanding through development in the future. This is in contrast to Chicago-based Pathway to Living, a Waterton company. Waterton SVP of Investment Justin Dickinson sees the pres