| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Scott Pepin |
Chief Human Resources Officer | Profile |
The BIG3 is the premier league for 3v3 hoops. Featuring many of the worlds most popular and accomplished athletes.
Yokohama TWS, part of The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., is a leader in designing and producing tire and wheel solutions to drive a sustainable future for Agriculture, Construction, Material Handling and Two-Wheeler markets. Our 6,600+ workforce on 5 continents, 14 state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, OEM partnerships, digital technologies, field tests and sustainable product sourcing all work together to bring our customers worldwide the latest in tire innovations and services that enhance their performance and improve their businesses. Combining value, safety and ease, Yokohama TWS offers a multi-brand portfolio which includes the Trelleborg, Mitas, Maximo, and Cultor brands and Interfit custom fitting services. Our brands are supported by a vast network of local specialists, to bring tailor-made services that evolve with our customers and their businesses, wherever they are. We pair localized expertise with the power of our global reach; staying close to the communities and companies where people need us most. Indeed, for Yokohama TWS, fostering a company-wide culture of sustainability focused on planet, innovative products and support for people and places where we operate is simply the right thing to do. We are equally committed to becoming a sustainability leader in our industry. We aim to minimize the impact that our global operations and supply chain has on the environment. And to achieve this, we empower our employees to make a difference. They work as one to drive positive change throughout our company, our products, and our industry. Innovation – Technology – Sustainability – Service – Caring for our communities: Our people take ownership to deliver on this promise every day. This is how, for over a century, Yokohama TWS has and will continue to bring specialty tire and wheel solutions – engineered for the future.
The International Center of Photography (ICP) is a prominent institution focused on photography and visual culture, founded in 1974 by photojournalist Cornell Capa. Located in New York Citys Lower East Side, ICP serves as a center for exhibitions, education, and public engagement, highlighting the significance of photography in contemporary society. ICP promotes "concerned photography," which emphasizes socially and politically driven imagery aimed at fostering global change. The center curates rotating exhibitions that showcase both historical and contemporary works, drawing from its extensive archives. It also offers educational programs, serving over 3,000 students annually through various courses and workshops in photography, filmmaking, and visual storytelling. Additionally, ICP engages the public through lectures, symposia, and community events that explore the societal role of photography. ICP targets students, artists, educators, and photography enthusiasts, providing tailored programs for aspiring professionals and lifelong learners. Its mission is to advance photography as a tool for social change and cultural dialogue, solidifying its position as a leader in visual arts education and exhibition.
Over 30 years ago, artist and designer Christopher Farr set out to unite heritage textile craftsmanship with contemporary design vision. Since then, he and his business partner Matthew Bourne have maintained a dedication to quality and an uncompromising pursuit of beauty that has helped revolutionise rug design and restore rug-making to the status of fine art. Each one made to order, Christopher Farr rugs are now a frequent sight at global art and design exhibitions, and in the homes of connoisseurs and collectors worldwide. Christopher Farr continues to protect and preserve the worlds weaving traditions, while pushing at the creative possibilities of design. Alongside Christophers own work, the company collaborates with a considered roster of international artists, architects, fashion designers and other visionaries to produce a selection of designs that remains unrivalled in its creative scope. Distribution is through showrooms located in London and Los Angeles as well as representation throughout the world. Collections include bespoke collaborations with designers such as Andrée Putman and John Pawson and artists including Gary Hume and Makoto Kagoshima. CF Editions collaborates with some of the worlds leading artists and designers, both past and present, including Josef and Anni Albers, Gunta Stölzl, Terry Frost and Sandra Blow. All designs are produced with the relevant institution, art gallery, estate or artist closely involved in the whole process and every rug is delivered with a signed certificate of authenticity. Unlike the made to order rugs, Editions are in stock and ready for delivery.