Neal Menashe, CEO Of Super Group and Eric Grubman, Chairman of SEAC On $4.64 Billion Merger

#157: Leadership Chat: Neal Menashe, Ceo Of Super Group And Eric Grubman, Chairman Of Sports Enterta

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2QJ_osKsFo Oakland News Now – Neal Menashe, CEO Of Super Group and Eric Grubman, Chairman of SEAC On $4.64 Billion Merger – video made by the YouTube channel in the video’s upper left hand corner. Source: https://ift.tt/3svLB1A On today’s podcast, we welcome special guests Neal Menashe, CEO of Super Group and Eric Grubman, Chairman of … Read more

Eric Grubman Interview – CFO/Chairman Sports Entertainment Acquisition Corp $SEAH

Ama#4 – Questions For Eric Grubman Cfo/chairman $seah

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Whv6xEyck2o Oakland News Now – Eric Grubman Interview – CFO/Chairman Sports Entertainment Acquisition Corp $SEAH – video made by the YouTube channel in the video’s upper left hand corner. Eric Grubman Interview – CFO/Chairman Sports Entertainment Acquisition Corp $SEAH Date: 6/3/2021 – 12:00 pm Eastern Reddit: https://ift.tt/3AVVEjt Twitter: https://twitter.com/canadian20200 The Sports Entertainment Acquisition Corp bills itself … Read more

Eric Grubman, Sports Entertainment Acquisition CFO, On Flexibility Provided By SPACs

Sports Entertainment Acquisition Cfo On Flexibility Provided By Spacs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEHVC9gtBGI Oakland News Now – Eric Grubman, Sports Entertainment Acquisition CFO, On Flexibility Provided By SPACs – video made by the YouTube channel in the video’s upper left hand corner. Sports Entertainment Acquisition CFO Eric Grubman explained his preference for special purpose acquisition companies over going the route of an initial public offering. Subscribe to … Read more

Oakland Raiders vs San Diego Chargers: Former NFL Host City Mayors Talk Local Government Fiscal Realities

Fiscal Realities For Local Government

Fiscal Realities for Local Government
From YouTube Channel: September 21, 2020 at 09:11AM
ONN – Oakland Raiders vs San Diego Chargers: Former NFL Host City Mayors Talk Local Government Fiscal Realities

Not sure how this came about, but its notable because Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer both tried to keep the Oakland Raiders and the San Diego Chargers in their NFL Host Cities. Oakland has an active lawsuit against the now Las Vegas Raiders and the NFL; San Diego sat out of any legal action.

Here are Zennie62Media videos from NFL Headquarters in New York, featuring both mayors, in November of 2015:

And then NFL Executive Vice President for Business Affairs Eric Grubman’s press conference on the meeting with the mayors:

For the current video talk, PPIC wrote:

Local governments have been hit especially hard by the pandemic shutdown and resulting economic instability. How are they setting priorities among competing needs? How can they partner with state and federal governments to chart a path forward? Mark Baldassare talks with Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf and San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer about how their cities are faring and what we can learn from the current crisis.

As part of our Speaker Series on California’s Future, PPIC invites elected leaders from across the political spectrum to participate in public conversations. The purpose is to give Californians a better understanding of how our leaders are addressing the challenges facing our state.

PPIC is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. PPIC does not take or support positions on any ballot measure or on any local, state, or federal legislation, nor does it support, endorse, or oppose any political parties or candidates for public office.

Stay tuned.

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Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium Ticket Sales Upstage LA Rams So-Fi Stadium: Mark Davis’ Revenge

Allegiant Las Vegas Stadium Dusk Tour During Ces 2020

Las Vegas Raiders Owner Mark Davis got his stadium (Allegiant Stadium) revenge against L.A. Rams Owner Stan Kronke and L.A. Chargers Owner Dean Spanos with the initial ticket sales data released this week and after the announcement of the 2020 NFL Schedule, and fans were able to snatch up the chance to go to pro … Read more

Raiders Lawsuit: Why Is Oakland Planning Oakland Raiders, NFL Lawsuit ?

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Oakland’s much-talked about lawsuit against the Oakland Raiders and the National Football League itself is set to be ready by December according to its lawyers. But why is Oakland even planning legal action against its beloved team? There has been a ton of misinformation distributed about the environment that created the lawsuit, and what it’s … Read more

Eric Grubman Said Oakland Lacked A Viable Stadium Plan For Oakland Raiders – Third Anniversary Of “Viable”

Eric-Grubman

Today Marks The Third Anniversary Of The Time Eric Grubman Said Oakland Lacked A Viable Stadium Plan For The Raiders