Karen Tan most recently served as the president and CEO of one of Hawaii’s largest nonprofits, Child & Family Service, for 18 years. There, she focused on providing family-strengthening services and spearheaded innovative partnerships, fundraising strategies, and programs. Tan’s appointment comes after Charles English announced his retirement after almost 20 years leading Boys & Girls Club of Greater Dallas. Tan will assume her new role as of September 1.
EDUCATION: University of Hawai’i at Manoa (M.S.), Seattle Pacific University (B.A.)
Mohr Partners
Michele Shibuya, Chief Operating Officer
Michele Shibuya is being promoted from her role within Mohr Partners as managing principal of business operations to COO. In her new role, she will serve on the company’s board as corporate secretary, as well as a managing member of the Executive Committee. Shibuya will oversee business operations for all service lines across Mohr’s 25 U.S. offices and 13 international offices, working with Mohr’s CFO and CCO. She will continue to directly oversee human resources, information technology, legal and risk management, and marketing and corporate communications functions. Shibuya joined Mohr in 2018.
EDUCATION: University of Southern California (B.A.)
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Perkins&Will
Eurico Francisco, Design Principal
Eurico Francisco will serve as the point with clients and his team of designers, focusing on creative solutions and urban design. Francisco has previously served as a design principal at CallisonRTKL, HDR Architecture, and Omni Plan Architects in Dallas.
EDUCATION: University of São Paulo (B.A.)
Blank Rome
Steven R. Block, Co-Chair and Partner, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Group
Attorney Steven Block joins Blank Rome as the company launches its Dallas office at the Crescent in Uptown. Block will lead the Dallas office as a co-chair and a partner practicing in the firm’s Corporate, M&A, and Securities Group. Block was most recently an attorney with Block & McNeill. Some of his specialties include practicing corporate and securities law, with an emphasis on mergers and acquisitions and all forms of corporate finance.
EDUCATION: Emory University (J.D.), Indiana University Bloomington (B.A.)
Jason S. Luter, Co-Chair and Partner, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Group
Jason Luter advises clients on corporate ownership succession planning transactions involving employee stock ownership plans, including seller-financed and leveraged and non-leveraged buyouts. He represents companies, business owners, financial institutions, and independent fiduciaries in their roles as sellers, lenders, and purchasers in ESOP transactions. His practice includes mergers, acquisitions, and the structuring and financing of employee stock ownership plans involving private equity. Luter was most recently a partner with Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath for nearly five years. Prior to that, he served as a partner at Foley & Lardner.
EDUCATION: Georgetown University (LLM), Southern Methodist University (J.D., BBA)
Mark W. Harris, Partner, Finance Group
Attorney Mark Harris most recently served as an attorney with Alston & Bird. In his practice, he represents specialty finance companies, private credit funds, financial institutions, and related service providers in structured finance and securitization transactions involving asset classes, including residential mortgage loans, automobile loans, leases and subscriptions, consumer receivables, timeshare receivables, structured settlements, life settlements, whole businesses, and more. Harris also represents specialty finance borrowers and lenders in connection with warehouse lines of credit, whole loan sales, participations, servicing and derivative transactions, strategic alliances, and corporate governance matters.
EDUCATION: Southern Methodist University (J.D., B.A.)
Justin G. Mapes, Partner, Real Estate Group
Justin Mapes joins Blank Rome from Locke Lord, where he .served as partner. Mapes focuses his practice on real estate and commercial transactions with an emphasis on the financing, acquisition, development, management, and disposition of commercial properties. He has represented major financial institutions, specialty lenders, and borrowers in numerous lending transactions, loan workouts, loan modifications, acquisition financing, mezzanine debt, remedy enforcement, and foreclosures involving a wide variety of collateral.
EDUCATION: University of Texas (J.D., MPA, BBA)
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Christopher M. McNeill, Partner, Corporate, M&A, and Securities Group
Christopher McNeill’s goal is to get deals done effectively and efficiently, with an emphasis on providing his clients with the information they need to make informed business decisions and a focus on the business practicalities. He works with clients in biotechnology, online gaming and social media, software and software as a service, hospitality and entertainment, private equity, manufacturing, retail and distribution, logistics, construction and related services, and automotive sales and services. He assists clients with entity formation, corporate restructuring and expansion, securities financing, traditional commercial debt financing, and mergers and acquisitions. He previously served as a principal and attorney at Block & McNeill for more than 16 years.
EDUCATION: Harvard Law School (J.D.), University of Mississippi (B.A.)
Michael B. Thimming, Partner, Finance Group
Michael Thimming was most recently an attorney with Alston & Bird. Thimmig focuses his practice on structured finance, FinTech, mortgage banking, and secured lending transactions. Recently, he has also focused on structured warehouse credit facilities secured by consumers loans, small balance commercial loans, and merchant cash advances. He has also been involved in a variety of fintech bank partnership structures, including representation of fintech platforms, bank partners, private fund purchasers and credit facility lenders, and credit products.
EDUCATION: Southern Methodist University (J.D.), Marquette University (B.A.)
Brittany Timmerman, has been promoted to ACG’s senior vice president of chapter operations from her previous role as CEO of its South-Central Region. Timmerman has been a part of ACG’s DFW chapter since 2018 and rose from chapter manager to executive director of the region. She will continue to oversee the Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter, managing membership, events, sponsorships and marketing initiatives. In her expanded role, Timmerman will lead the ACG Chapter Operations team, streamlining workflows, enhancing technological capabilities, and ensuring the optimal service delivery that our members deservePrior to joining ACG, Timmerman worked for the Dallas Regional Chamber as director of member services.
EDUCATION: University of Dallas (MBA), Southern Methodist University (BBA)
MYCON General Contractors
Jason Meuth, Vice President
Jason Meuth has been promoted to a VP role at MYCON General Contractors from his former position as a project director, where he specialized in retail projects. In his new role, Meuth will find new opportunities within MYCON’s retail markets, while maintaining existing client relationships. He hopes to help facilitate the firm’s growth even outside the DFW market. Meuth served in the Air Force prior to joining MYCON ten years ago.
EDUCATION: Texas A&M University (B.S.)
DeFy Tickets
Mike Rogers, Vice President of Business Development
Mike Rogers will lead blockchain-based ticketing platform DeFy Tickets in growing their presence across North America. He will also help the company expand its U.S. partnerships across the entertainment industry including performers, promoters, and venues. Rogers has previously held roles at companies including Dice, Eventbrite, and Ticketfly. DeFy was launched last summer from the team behind Fort Worth’s Fortress Festival, joined by several ticketing industry veterans from Eventbrite, FrontGate, and Ticketfly.
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EDUCATION: University of Pennsylvania (B.A.)
Flexeserve
Michael Torrescano, Vice President of Sales, Americas
Prior to joining Flexeserve, Michael Torrescano served Rational as a top-performing salesperson, where he was recognized several times for outstanding performance. He held two other leadership roles at Rational during his 7-year tenure with the company. Prior to that, he served as a territory sales manager with Sysco for nearly five years.
EDUCATION: University of the Incarnate Word (B.A.)
The Family Place
Natalie Wall,Director of Marketing and Communications
Prior to joining The Family Place, Natalie spent more than 10 years leading teams with brands such as Max Mara, Kate Spade, and Dillard’s. After leaving the retail industry, Wall shifted to working in the nonprofit sector as a brand marketing manager, where she streamlined brand messaging for digital and printed donor communications and assisted with special events.
EDUCATION: Texas Tech University (B.S.)
Valor
Liz Johnston, Director of Relentless Innovation
At Fort-Worth mineral management software company, Valor, Liz Johnston will aim to improve the processes and standard operating procedures, as well as enhance the company’s software platform. She will also serve as the point person for employee training programs. Prior to joining Valor, Johnston served software development company, ResourceX, as their executive marketing director, where she specialized in priority budgeting. Johnston is currently pursuing an MBA at the University of Texas at Dallas.
EDUCATION: Davidson College (B.A.)
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Jordan Raanan is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN. Raanan covers the New York Giants. You can follow him via Twitter @JordanRaanan.
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito is expected to be out for Thursday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys because of his forearm injury and Drew Lock is expected to start in his place, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jordan Raanan.
DeVito is listed as questionable for the Thanksgiving Day game, but a source told ESPN on Wednesday that DeVito was considered a long shot to play.
He did not travel with the team to Dallas on Wednesday as he was undergoing further evaluation, the Giants said. The team, however, said it expected him to travel to Dallas later Wednesday.
DeVito took several big hits in Sunday’s 30-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was making his first start of the season after the Giants released former starter Daniel Jones late last week.
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The Giants turn to Lock after bypassing him following the benching of Jones for DeVito. Lock spent the first 10 weeks as the backup, with DeVito as the third string/emergency quarterback.
Lock has a short week and no real practices to get ready for the matchup of NFC East rivals. He also will be playing behind an offensive line without its starting tackles. Andrew Thomas (foot) is on injured reserve and Jermaine Eluemunor (quad) was ruled out Wednesday.
Colorado Avalanche (13-10, in the Central Division) vs. Dallas Stars (13-8, in the Central Division)
Dallas; Friday, 9 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Stars -140, Avalanche +116; over/under is 6.5
BOTTOM LINE: The Dallas Stars host the Colorado Avalanche after the Avalanche took down the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in a shootout.
Dallas is 13-8 overall and 4-2-0 against the Central Division. The Stars have a 4-2-0 record in games they score at least one power-play goal.
Colorado is 13-10 overall and 2-3-0 against the Central Division. The Avalanche have a 2-5-0 record in games their opponents serve fewer penalty minutes.
The teams meet Friday for the first time this season.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Matt Duchene has 12 goals and 14 assists for the Stars. Mason Marchment has five goals and seven assists over the last 10 games.
Cale Makar has eight goals and 22 assists for the Avalanche. Mikko Rantanen has eight goals and seven assists over the past 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Stars: 6-4-0, averaging 3.7 goals, 6.4 assists, 3.1 penalties and 8.2 penalty minutes while giving up 2.8 goals per game.
Avalanche: 7-3-0, averaging three goals, 4.8 assists, 2.6 penalties and 5.2 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game.
INJURIES: Stars: None listed.
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Avalanche: None listed.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
The Dallas Mavericks’ bad injury and availability luck this season continued into Wednesday evening, as Dallas will be without Daniel Gafford, Klay Thompson, Dante Exum, and Luka Doncic against the New York Knicks tonight.
While no one expected Doncic and Exum to play as they are both out with wrist injuries, both Thompson and Gafford had a chance at playing. Thompson will be out for the second straight game with left foot plantar fascia, and Gafford is out with an illness.
This illness has been no joke for Dallas, as both Quentin Grimes and Dereck Lively II were listed on the injury report, but both are available against the Knicks.
The Mavs have found a way to win two of the three games that Doncic has missed due to this sprained wrist that he unexpectedly suffered against the New Orleans Pelicans last Tuesday, and Mavs head coach Jason Kidd gave the first update on Doncic’s status when it comes to the wrist injury on Wednesday night.
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“He looks good,” Kidd said at his pregame media availability. “Everything that has come back that he looks good and is getting closer to coming back.”
Kidd then continued to talk about how Doncic has been going through “individual workouts,” and everything that he has “heard or seen is trending in the right direction.” He went through a pregame workout at the American Airlines Center with his wrist taped despite being out, and this is a good sign.
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It’s typical for Kidd and the Mavericks to limit what they tell the media when it comes to players’ injuries, but the fact that Doncic is going through workouts and responding well is a good sign. Doncic has not been able to catch a break this season, as he has dealt with a calf contusion, knee contusion, and this wrist sprain over the last two months, and this week-plus off should help get him back to being 100 percent.
He didn’t even seem to be 100 percent with his knee when he injured his wrist against New Orleans, and him getting this time of rest could be huge for him in returning to playing at an MVP level. This wrist injury happened so suddenly against the Pelicans, and even Doncic didn’t know the exact moment it happened. He said that the pain started early on in the game, and it got worse as the game went on. Doncic dubbed his wrist injury as “nothing serious” in his postgame press conference from last Tuesday night, but his availability lately says otherwise.
This season for Dallas, Doncic is averaging 28.1 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 7.6 assists per game while shooting 43.5 percent from the field and 32.4 percent from downtown, and while his numbers are down, Kidd remains confident in his superstar. Kidd emphasized that Doncic is still “human” last week when asked about his slow start to the season, and even though Dallas is finding ways to win without him, his return is going to help take this team to another level.
His teammates miss having him on the floor with them, and the Mavs are a completely different team when Doncic is fully healthy and cooking with gas. It has been a while since Mavs fans saw Doncic fully healthy considering the downpour of injuries that slowed him down during the playoffs, and he and Kyrie Irving will have the chance to help push this team back to the top of the Western Conference once he returns from this wrist injury.