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Mercer 4-H Fair exhibitions to take place at Howell Farms in July

Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes encourages residents to showcase their creative talents and skills by entering a project to exhibit at this year’s Mercer County 4-H Fair, planned for July 29 and 30 at Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell Township.

PHOTOS: A newborn donkey and a wagon ride at the Mercer County 4-H Fair. Children’s activities, hay rides, animal shows, music, farm tours, pony rides, magic shows, archery and exhibits will take place throughout the fair on July 29 and 30. (Photos by Chad Ripberger)

Any project created this past year can be entered in the fair, including arts and crafts, photography, gardening, clothing, baking, woodworking and more. There are many “Open Division” categories for public entries (youth and adult) – you do not need to be a 4-H member to exhibit.

The 104th annual Mercer County 4-H Fair will run from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 29, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 30. Admission and parking are free. Children’s activities, hay rides, animal shows, music, farm tours, pony rides, magic shows, archery and exhibits will take place throughout the fair. Plenty of food and drink, including homemade ice cream, will also be available.

The opening ceremony will take place at 1 p.m. on July 29 in the Show Tent. A country dance with a string band and a caller is scheduled for 6 p.m. on July 29.

4-H, a youth development program operated by Rutgers Cooperative Extension, provides research-based, hands-on learning experiences for youth in Mercer County. For more information about 4-H or entering projects in the fair, please contact Altaira Bejgrowicz at Mercer County 4-H at (609) 989-6830 or bejgrowicz@njaes.rutgers.edu.

Click here for details about exhibiting at the fair as well as a complete schedule. Projects will be received from the general public for entry in the fair on Thursday, July 27, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Howell Farm. In addition to judging by experts, fairgoers will vote on their favorite exhibits in each category on Saturday, July 29, and those receiving the most votes will be recognized on Sunday, July 30.

Howell Farm is owned by the County of Mercer and operated by the Mercer County Park Commission. It is located on Valley Road, just off Route 29, seven miles north of Washington Crossing. The GPS address is 70 Woodens Lane, Hopewell Township, NJ 08530.

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First gen immigrant, viral Gen Z interior designer launching e-commerce, taking over your feed

Bilal Rehman, a 23-year-old luxury interior designer and content creator who has skyrocketed to social media fame for his unapologetic and comedic style, takes on design and spaces.

 

Rehman is leading the next generation of luxury interior design. Featured on INSIDER.COM, Buzzfeed, and The New York Times for his viral content, Bilal is next gearing up to launch his e-commerce store where he will sell home goods to make any space feel more luxurious.

 

From an interior design intern to CEO of his own company in only 4 years, he is ready to impress the world with his talents and branch out to create a full fledged lifestyle brand. We would love to set up an interview with you and Bilal to discuss his unique take on design, tips for styling the interiors of your home or business, and what’s next for the young artist.

 

As CEO of his Design Studio & Gallery based out of Houston, Texas, Bilal has already shown his skills and talented eye for design in his numerous commercial and residential design projects. Bilal takes an all-encompassing approach, focusing on every detail of the space to make sure it is cohesive and tells a story. Bilal’s commercial projects have included plastic surgery offices that strived for a less “medical office” feel, law offices meant to stand out and have a stylish atmosphere, and retail stores that promised to leave their customers feeling at the height of luxury.

 

Growing up with immigrant parents (dad is Pakistani and mom is Lebanese), Bilal was expected to pursue a career in law, medicine, or something of the sort. He began his college career at the University of Houston majoring in computer engineering, but found that he hated the subject and quickly switched to the much more creative major of interior design. Surprisingly, he wasn’t thrilled about this major either as he discovered you couldn’t learn the intricacies of interior design in a textbook. He was learning such things as ADA laws, building policies, etc. and craved to learn the creative side of the industry. He switched his major for a third time to pursue a business degree and began searching for an interior design internship so he could get hands-on experience in the field. While it was a struggle for him to find the internship, he finally landed one at an interior design company where he worked his way up from intern to senior level designer in only 4 years. In October of 2022, Bilal decided to launch his own company, giving him the creative freedom he desired

 

Bilal was active on social media, creating content surrounding his passion for interior design and using it to promote his business. In January of 2022 he decided to bring on his younger sister Maya Rehman to help with socials. She developed a brand new strategy and suddenly Bilal blew up, going viral on his socials for his genuine and comedic attitude. He credits his sister’s natural marketing talent for getting the word out about his business all over the internet and is thrilled to work hand-in-hand with her everyday as a dynamic brother-sister duo. With over 740k followers across all major social media platforms (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube), they create content that creatively promotes and grows the Bilal Rehman Studio.

 

Bilal spends most of his time working on design projects, brainstorming for the future, and creating content for his business, as he loves his job and never views it so much as “work.” He is also passionate about fashion, as a person with a great eye for design whether it be in a space on a person’s body. He can also normally be found shopping, or spending time with his family and partner of 3 years, as well as his two cats and two dogs.

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Teachers Lead Tech named winner in Learning and Education category at World Summit Awards, eyes US expansion

Teachers Lead Tech, a computer science teaching platform, won the Learning and Education category at the World Summit Awards. The platform aims to provide computer science skills to all children and is now expanding into the United States with the goal of reaching 20 million students worldwide by 2025.

 

On June 3, the winners of the World Summit Awards (WSA) global digital project competition were announced at an international ceremony in Puebla, Mexico.

 

Teachers Lead Tech, a computer science teaching platform for K-8 educators, was recognized as the winner in the Learning and Education category. Previously, the platform also won the WSA Young Innovator 2022 Award.

 

Teachers Lead Tech aims for every child to grow up with fundamental computer science skills, regardless of gender, location and socio-economic background. Entirely female-founded, the platform allows teachers to deliver a creative learning experience and effectively teach technology skills to every student by providing them with the appropriate tools, resources, and a supportive community.

 

Helping pupils discover the joy of computer science

In the initial 18 months following its launch, Teachers Lead Tech successfully onboarded 60% of K-5 teachers in its home market, Lithuania, making a direct impact on over 100,000 girls and boys.

 

“We were delighted by the enthusiastic response of teachers, who were in need of effective solutions that could let kids experience the thrill of creating with technologies,” said Monika Katkutė, Founder and CEO of the platform. “We have recently opened and adapted our solution to K-8 teachers as well.”

 

The platform — managed by a team with over 8 years of experience in implementing large-scale education projects — benefits K–8 teachers by offering them innovative and comprehensive computer science curricula, and a digital learning assistant to free up their time, reduce their mental load in the classroom and encourage students’ self-directed learning and creativity. The platform also offers professional development workshops for teachers to build their competences in a supportive environment.

 

The education tool has attracted attention for its distinctive features. Firstly, it integrates computer science into a wide range of subjects using a “Understand. Practice. Create” pedagogical approach, leading learners from understanding the fundamentals to creating their unique projects. Secondly, it provides a time-saving digital learning assistant that encourages students’ creativity and saves teachers’ time. Lastly, the platform offers comprehensive support for teachers, ensuring they have the necessary resources and assistance to deliver a holistic learning experience.

 

Teachers Lead Tech have also forged partnerships with top digital firms, such as Google, Mailerlite, and Vinted, who operate as social investors, to ensure sustainable development and a long-term impact model. In order to further demonstrate its dedication to long-term impact, the platform has also signed multi-year partnerships with significant city governments in Lithuania and the Ministry of Education.

 

A helping hand to U.S.-based teachers

Having established itself in the home market, Teachers Lead Tech is now expanding into the United States. The platform is already recruiting new teachers and forming partnerships with states,  aiming to make a global impact by reaching 20 million students worldwide by 2025.

 

“We are committed to directly and meaningfully improving the lives of K-8 teachers, who account for 58% of teachers in public elementary and secondary schools, 82% of whom are female and wield enormous power in the field of technology and computer science. This group has a significant untapped potential in the worlds of technology and creativity,” explained Ms. Katkutė.

 

Teachers Lead Tech hopes to support teachers by providing them with a comprehensive system that takes care of three crucial aspects: an engaging computer science curriculum that includes coding, 3D modeling, virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligence (AI), and more, a digital classroom learning assistant, and relevant professional development resources, empowering teachers to enhance their skills and confidence in teaching computer science.

 

By extending its reach to the USA and beyond, Teachers Lead Tech seeks to improve education on a global scale and ensure that millions of children have access to quality computer science education.

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Parenting tips to uphold kids’ mental health in the digital age

There has been much critical discourse about the escalating children’s mental health crisis relative to how benchmarks like stress, anxiety and loneliness are driving depression and other serious psychological conditions amongst youth populations like never before.

 

Of course, children are not the only ones suffering, as parents and caregivers struggle to prevent, address and treat concerns in order to uphold kids’ emotional well-being.  In this process, the adults themselves are suffering in kind—often exacerbating their own mental and emotional struggles amid the copious complexities of modern life. This, of course, has a litany of macro-economic implications.

 

As one case in point, a Morgan Stanley Alliance for Children’s Mental Health research report cited that six in ten of those who are concerned say their children’s mental health has impacted them negatively, with nearly half of those indicating it has affected their productivity at work.

 

The report goes on to reveal that fully 48% of working parents who reported concern said their children’s mental health has impacted their performance at work in some way—including having to deal with disruptions and an inability to concentrate on the job. Some concerned working parents have considered reducing their working hours to support their child(ren) while others have even considered quitting their jobs altogether.

 

Relative to the role Internet use, specifically, plays into the children’s mental health crisis, other reported research from the Child Mind Institute found approximately half of parents polled expressed concern over the impact of internet use on cognitive, social and emotional development.

 

“In today’s digital age, parents are tasked with navigating an ever-evolving technology landscape to address and safeguard their kids’ mental health while also balancing work and parenting—an endeavor that has become a daunting—often seemingly impossible—task that’s ushered in an era of pressure-driven parenting,” says Neuropsychologist, American Mothers New York State.

 

Mother of the Year” award recipient and Brilliant Minds Unite Founder Dr. Jatali Bellanton—author of Kidpreneurs and founder of the Kids Who Bank financial literacy program, deployed in, hundreds of elementary schools across the United States.

 

“It is certainly possible for kids to thrive and deeply benefit from technological advancements. But, parents and caregivers must wholeheartedly commit to not just monitor such usage and activities, but also achieve and sustain healthy boundaries away from screens and buttons—both the kids and the adults. The key is to fill that tech downtime with activities that foster connectivity to, and a reverence for, ‘real world’ experiences.

 

And, when technology is in use, to remain hyper observant and aware ensure it’s not impeding the child’s mental health in any way whether before, during or after. If red flags present, however minor, it’s imperative to address them immediately.”

 

Social media has long been a culprit of compromising kids’ mental health. A new American Psychological Association health advisory on social media use in adolescence offers the following scientific evidence-based recommendations:

 

1. Youth using social media should be encouraged to use functions that create opportunities for social support, online companionship, and emotional intimacy that can promote healthy socialization.

2. Social media use, functionality, and permissions/consenting should be tailored to youths’ developmental capabilities; designs created for adults may not be appropriate for children.

3. In early adolescence (i.e., typically 10–14 years), adult monitoring (i.e., ongoing review, discussion, and coaching around social media content) is advised for most youths’ social media use; autonomy may increase gradually as kids age and if they gain digital literacy skills. However, monitoring should be balanced with youths’ appropriate needs for privacy.

4. To reduce the risks of psychological harm, adolescents’ exposure to content on social media that depicts illegal or psychologically maladaptive behavior, including content that instructs or encourages youth to engage in health-risk behaviors, such as self-harm (e.g., cutting, suicide), harm to others, or those that encourage eating-disordered behavior (e.g., restrictive eating, purging, excessive exercise) should be minimized, reported, and removed;  moreover, technology should not drive users to this content.

5. To minimize psychological harm, adolescents’ exposure to “cyberhate” including online discrimination, prejudice, hate, or cyberbullying especially directed toward a marginalized group (e.g., racial, ethnic, gender, sexual, religious, ability status), or toward an individual because of their identity or allyship with a marginalized group should be minimized.

6. Adolescents should be routinely screened for signs of “problematic social media use” that can impair their ability to engage in daily roles and routines, and may present risk for more serious psychological harms over time.

7. The use of social media should be limited so as to not interfere with adolescents’ sleep and physical activity.

8. Adolescents should limit use of social media for social comparison, particularly around beauty- or appearance-related content.

9. Adolescents’ social media use should be preceded by training in social media literacy to ensure that users have developed psychologically-informed competencies and skills that will maximize the chances for balanced, safe, and meaningful social media use.

10. Substantial resources should be provided for continued scientific examination of the positive and negative effects of social media on adolescent development.

 

 

Dr. Bellanton, also a technology futurist and leading Metaverse influencer, has some additional valuable insights into how parents can navigate this tricky, ever-changing terrain—especially for younger elementary-age children.

 

1. Ditch rigid schedules. While it’s essential to have some structure in your child’s daily routine, it’s equally important to provide flexibility. Instead of imposing a strict, timed schedule on your child’s educational or other activities, Dr. Bellanton recommends creating a more relaxed and flexible approach that fits around the parents’ work schedule.

2. Create safe folders for YouTube videos and shows that your child is allowed to watch. With the abundance of inappropriate content available on the internet, it can be challenging to monitor what your child is watching. However, by creating special YouTube folders and streaming media playlists on Netflix and the like, parents can control the content their children consume and avoid unnecessary worry.

3.  Introduce your children to hobbies that require the use of different parts of the brain. Whether it’s sculpting, painting, or physical activities that teach children how to utilize new tools, engaging in a hobby at least once every other day can help children develop new skills and foster creativity.

4. Create a star chart system is another effective way to incentivize and reward children for doing things that do not involve digital devices. For instance, parents can reward their children for cleaning, reading, or playing outside, instead of spending time on screens.

5. Parents can also take advantage of the metaverse by teaching their children how to build and make money through playing video games. Children can be introduced to games that allow them to learn how to make money and build skills while playing.

7. Have conversations with children about online predators and to teach them to be cautious when playing games like Roblox. Parents should also pay attention to the music played in games, as some songs may contain inappropriate lyrics.

8. Put timers on devices to limit screen time. Parents can set a specific amount of time for their children to watch videos or play games on their devices, ensuring they have a healthy balance of screen time and other activities.

Parenting in the digital age is a challenge that requires a multifaceted and highly concerted approach with tactical strategies that must be employed with intention and upheld with consistency. Doing so will allow families to embrace the litany of benefits the digital age affords and use them to derive emotional and lifestyle advantages versus impairments.

 

 

About the expert

After 9.5 years in investment banking, and 4.5 years in forensic accounting, Jatali decided to leave the corporate world in order to share her years of financial experience to help the young and ambitious gain business knowledge to build successful careers from doing what they love which has formed into 6 years of her teaching youth in various systems worldwide, including in Ghana, Kenya, etc.

 

Among her corporate business accomplishments, Jatali restructured and managed accounting departments towards multi-million-dollar profits and clientele growth while lowering costs. She helped companies survive global shifts towards online business by implementing new software programs to replace outdated communication. As a financial consultant for a medical practice, she increased profit margins by 42% in just one year.

 

In March 2015, Jatali gave birth to her first child, which, little did she know, would lead her to create a youth financial literacy initiative by the name Kids Who Bank. The limited offerings of financial literacy books for children, when in search for her son, inspired her to write a story formatted finance book for youth, and also create a finance curriculum, thus starting her journey of becoming an entrepreneur.

 

In Kids Who Bank, Jatali strives to inspire children to continue following their dreams. She is passionate about combining her business expertise with her desire to give all children a fair chance to succeed in life.

 

Jatali has donated over $40,000 to schools worldwide to help students pay for their education, school supplies, backpacks, and books. She is committed to incorporating financial and business education into school curricula.

 

Also notable, she was awarded the 2019 New York State Mother Of The Year award. Jatali coordinated the “2nd Annual Kidpreneur Awards Gala” on April 7th, 2019, recognizing the entrepreneurial and philanthropic pursuits of bright minds across the nation.

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Next evolution of wearables: Med-tech expert brings 1st medical-grade smart ring to market

After spending over 30 years in the medical device industry, John Mastrototaro has set out to change what consumers expect from their wearables.

 

Consumers are looking for more than just an activity or sleep tracker, they are looking for a more accurate wearable that gives them a holistic view of their health.

 

Tapping into his experiences at Medtronic and MiniMed where he was instrumental in introducing the ambulatory continuous glucose monitoring system and the sensor augmented insulin pump, Mastrototaro has flipped the script on traditional wearables, building Movano Health as a medical device company rather than a consumer wellness or fitness device company, to give consumers and medical professionals the data they need and want.

 

The Evie Ring, available this September, is a medical-grade health smart ring measures a comprehensive set of health metrics including heart rate, heart rate variability, SPO2, respiration rate, temperature, steps, activity, calories, sleep, menstrual cycle, and more. The Evie Ring has also met FDA benchmarks for HR & SpO2 accuracy and is preparing to file for FDA clearance.

 

Beyond pursuing FDA clearance, Movano Health is focusing the Evie Ring on those who have been underserved in the wearables market: women. From bulky designs, to inaccuracies, to unintuitive and unhelpful data, current wearables don’t give women what they are looking for, especially as they enter menopause.

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County Exec, Literacy Committee invite children to virtual story time during June

It’s never too early to help children develop a love of books, and during this month of June children have been participating in virtual reading sessions.

For more than a decade, the Mercer County Workforce Development Board  Literacy Committee, in conjunction with Child Care Connection, has been hosting “Early Mercer Reads,” where members of the Mercer County community foster a love of books by reading aloud as a guest at a participating child care center.

During the global pandemic, when it became impossible to read aloud in person, the WDB pivoted and instead had their guest readers video-record themselves reading their favorite children’s book, which was then shared virtually at child care centers.

“The goal of Early Mercer Reads, now in it’s 14th year, has always been to encourage children to read on a daily basis and instill in them a lifelong love of books,” said Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes.

“Despite the pandemic, the Literacy Committee found a creative work-around, and I applaud and thank the members and all the volunteers who devote their time and effort to this important cause.”

Over the years, more than 137 child care centers have participated in Early Mercer Reads and more than 15,000 children have been read to. View the videos by going to https://flip.com/cbbfb861 and entering the password EarlyMR%2023

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Corporate Governance calls out for AI-powered board

Corporate boards are struggling to cope with digital transformation to assess risks such as cybersecurity, and AI-driven software can provide real-time data and improve decision-making, ultimately leading to increased profitability.

 

Digital transformation remains the Achilles Heel for corporate boards:

 

Marion Lewis, Founder and CEO of Govenda, an innovative board management SaaS developer asserts that boards are finding rapid and constant digital transformation difficult, raising fears that they will not be able to pivot in response to needed change, putting the boards and organizations at risk.

 

Govenda recently launched their Artificial Board Intelligence Innovation called ‘Gabii’ to facilitate decision-making through a fast presentation of real-time data to ensure compliance from anywhere in the world, using customers’ data without compromising security:

  • Blockchain technology provides an additional layer of security for board materials.
  • Administrative tasks like creating meetings, managing committee members, and tracking RSVPs will help in reducing the need to perform tedious, repetitive tasks.
  • With faster access to relevant information, board professionals and directors can make more informed decisions.
  • ‘Gabii’ supports voice accessibility, by answering questions to help complete tasks.

 

Boards must evaluate their current software for digital transformation and sustainability.

 

The sustainability of board governance is in jeopardy. The solution is to incorporate AI-driven board portal software into corporate board processes,” says Lewis.

 

Flawed judgment and a lack of proper decision-making often lead to business failures.

Lewis notes that U.S. board members face challenges without AI, including limited real-time information access and the inability to spot patterns in large data sets or automate decision-making.

 

Marion Lewis, Co-Founder and CEO of Govenda can speak on the following:

  • Why must organizations leverage the use of AI in the advancement of digital transformation?
  • How can AI integration in corporate governance ensure that disaster response and contingency planning are effective in the face of digital disruption?
  • Why has AI integration been missing in corporate governance systems till today?
  • What role can AI-driven board portal software play in improving corporate governance practices, decision-making, and managing risks associated with digital transformation?

 

About Govenda

Marion Lewis and Jeanette Thomas, two results-driven entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists, and business community leaders co-founded Govenda. Govenda is reimagining how board of directors convene to provide intentional, strategic governance ─ by being the bridge between the boardroom and a company’s strategic goals. The board management software accelerates stakeholder governance as a force for good in the world and empowers organizations to create sustainable value by equipping stakeholders with innovative tools that transform practices. It was designed to magnify security and compliance as board tools to handle sensitive and confidential information crucial to compliance and control of proprietary data. Portability of access with enhanced collaboration is no longer a plus – it is essential. GABII, the Govenda product integrating its AI-driven portal tools with Microsoft 365 and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software streamlines workflows and improves efficiency. For more information on the most innovative platform in board governance visit www.Govenda.com

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Inter Miami signs Messi: Is this the turning point of soccer in the US?

In a ground-breaking announcement around June 7, Inter Miami has secured the signing of Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the greatest soccer player the world has ever witnessed.

 

What does this mean for the sport in the US? Major League Soccer (MLS)? Inter Miami?

 

The US sporting and soccer landscape

Despite the global popularity of soccer, and a dominant U.S. women’s national soccer team for nearly a quarter-century, the United States has historically shown less interest in the sport compared to other countries. Brand Finance’s research found that American Football and the NFL is by far the most popular sport across the nation, with all but five states choosing it as their favorite sport. Soccer has varying levels of interest, however, ranging from a mere 3% to 32% of people claiming it is their favorite sport.

 

 

 

The US is one of only a handful of countries where sports are the most popular interest, demonstrating the huge scope for growth of soccer across the country.

 

 

 

Inter Miami’s historically lower brand strength could get a boost

Brand Finance’s in-depth MLS research reveals that Inter Miami’s performance falls short when compared to its counterparts across various metrics. Notably, Sporting Kansas City emerges as the frontrunner, claiming the top position in numerous categories, including: my favorite player plays for the club, the team is well run & managed off the pitch, the team has a great stadium, sustainable and positive for the environment, good reputation, the best club in the world. Real Salt Lake and D.C. United also perform strongly in the research.

 

By contrast, Miami does not rank 1st or 2nd across any of the metrics asked. The area in which they score the highest comparatively is for the team is ambitious. Similar to when Pelé joined New York Cosmos igniting a fever of national excitement and record-breaking attendances, Messi could reshape the fortunes of the Florida-based team and grow both MLS’ and Inter Miami’s global following.

 

The power of Messi

According to a 2021 release by Brand Finance, Lionel Messi’s departure from FC Barcelona could have led to an 11% decrease in brand value, equivalent to a staggering €137m reduction from its 2021 valuation of €1,266m. However, the actual impact turned out to be less severe than anticipated. Despite that, Barcelona has experienced a significantly slower recovery in brand value compared to their arch-rivals Real Madrid, with the gap widening from €10m to a considerable €84m. Indeed, the power of a superstar cannot be underestimated.

 

The addition of Lionel Messi to Inter Miami presents a significant opportunity to enhance commercial revenue, with sponsorship and merchandise sales poised to benefit immensely from his presence. Moreover, Messi’s exceptional skills and iconic status are expected to elevate on-field performance, attracting a larger fan base and likely enticing even more of the Latin American audience, which is already primarily driven by national team players. This surge in popularity has the potential to boost broadcasting and matchday income, while also leading to improved match-day attendance across the country.

 

Considering Messi’s current age, his longevity becomes a crucial factor in assessing the overall impact on brand value. However, the prospect of him retiring at Inter Miami while maintaining a positive relationship could also open doors for mutually beneficial brand partnerships, extending beyond his playing days and benefiting both Messi and the club.

 

Hugo Hensley, Head of Sports Services at Brand Finance, commented:

“The arrival of Lionel Messi to Inter Miami signifies a turning point in the sport’s landscape, unlocking immense potential for growth across the U.S. With his iconic status and exceptional skills, Messi’s addition presents a unique opportunity to elevate commercial revenue, attracting sponsors and driving merchandise sales. Moreover, his impact on the field is expected to broaden the fan base, boosting broadcasting and matchday income. With Messi joining the club, it aims to redefine its brand, forging valuable partnerships that extend beyond his playing days. The power of this superstar endorsement cannot be underestimated.”

 

Celebrity endorsement and ownership model on the rise

We have seen big names try and build the sport from inside the nation. David Beckham – who is arguably more famous for his work off the pitch than on it – launched Inter Miami in 2020. More recently, Academy Award winner Natalie Portman co-founded Angel City FC, a National Women’s Soccer League expansion team.

 

Prominent Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds and his business partner and fellow actor, Rob McElhenney, ventured into soccer club ownership by acquiring Wales’s Wrexham AFC in November 2020. This Hollywood story has generated significant media attention and the release of the Hulu and Disney+ docuseries on the club – Welcome to Wrexham – has garnered support and interest like never before. With Apple TV announcing a similar style documentary on Inter Miami, the club can leverage the star power of the player to captivate audiences and fuel the rapid growth of the sport across the country.

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Former Bank of America and Apple Pay leaders retire to oversee Chargeback prevention

Two industry leaders in payments recently retired from Bank of America and Apply Pay, to move to Chargebacks911 to tackle chargebacks and innovate it across the payment and fintech industries.

 

Banks have become unwittingly complicit in friendly fraud.

As once a solution to a growing problem, banks and financial institutions have made the chargeback process more convenient for consumers, who now find it more convenient and faster to file a dispute with their banks than to contact the merchant. Wells Fargo settles disputes within 10 working days, while Bank of America has a 30-day dispute settlement policy.

 

But industry leaders say financial institutions cannot continue these enormous write-offs.

 

New solutions needed to prevent chargebacks and increase merchants’ win rates.

Considering this, Monica Eaton, CEO of Chargebacks911, the first global company fully dedicated to developing the most effective strategies for helping businesses manage disputes, mitigating chargeback risk, and eliminating chargeback fraud, announced today, Tuesday, June 6, the appointment of payments industry leaders Guy Harris as its Chairman of the board, and Eric M. Hoffman as President of Interbank Solutions and board member.

 

Guy Harris is the former Bank of America merchant services titan and 2021 Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) president, while Eric M. Hoffman is the current ETA president and a previous Apple executive.

 

“With an increase in transactions, usage, and reliance, comes consumer and merchant protection through chargeback services. E-commerce has gone deeper into convenience and shifting to different merchant categories,” states Hoffman.

 

“Settlements now happen by both financial institutions and merchants. Financial institutions are in urgent need of information to make informative payment dispute decisions,” affirms Harris.

 

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AI sans human touch results in marketing disaster declares a tech expert

There are potential risks and drawbacks for relying solely on AI for marketing purposes, and so human involvement and collaboration are important in creating effective and high-quality messaging.

 

In marketing, AI is designed to work on HUMAN command.

 

Well-directed AI tools can mimic a brand’s identity but cannot be relied upon to generate or direct it. It lacks creativity, subjective thinking, and conscious thought, and relying too heavily on AI can lead to plagiarism, inaccuracies, and content that lacks emotional intelligence.

 

“Just because you CAN automate doesn’t mean you SHOULD. If a company makes its decisions purely on AI, it can lead to serious consequences,” says Derek Chew, CEO of Fullmoon Digital.

 

AI should augment human intelligence, not replace it.

By 2025, AI is projected to replace 85 million jobs globally. Chew, however, believes that although AI can help analyze and predict customer behavior, personalize content, and optimize advertising campaigns, without human direction and adjustment, the AI output lacks insight, humor, and structural diversity. Human sensibilities are required to ensure high-quality and clear messaging and easy readability.

 

“Businesses need to look for uniquely tailored marketing processes for each client emphasizing the importance of effective communication and consistent collaboration,” affirms Chew.

 

Derek Chew, CEO of Fullmoon Digital, can speak on the following:

  • Why is human creativity important for AI in marketing?
  • Why should marketers use personalized marketing strategies with AI?
  • How will AI advancement affect marketing jobs and how to prepare?
  • What businesses are harmed if AI is relied on too much without human intervention?
  • Why are businesses seeing a reduction in revenue with the use of AI?
  • How can digital marketers meet evolving customer needs to ensure their clients feel valued?

 

About Fullmoon Digital

Fullmoon Digital, founded by Derek Chew, a former early Yahoo! employee, is one of the few 100% independent digital marketing agencies in the United States. The firm is cross-functional, with deep experience in media planning and buying, digital consultancy, SEO, digital strategy, programmatic, analytics, performance marketing, paid media, social advertising, and creative. They push the envelope of what is possible in terms of marketing and technology, all the while providing best-in-class digital marketing service to their “pack” of clients. For more information, please visit www.fullmoondigital.com.