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The Good Loaf in Northampton, which opened in 2015, is run by Suzy van Rooyen and provides job opportunities to vulnerable women and those recently released from prison.
ESPN continued a summer of layoffs Friday that claimed a number of high-profile on-camera jobs, as the sports giant downsizes for the streaming era.
And to be alongside all the men who are in the Hall of Fame, all the names who’ve paved the way, it’s just hard to imagine. I’m incredibly honored.” Whaley at the 2003 Greater Hartford Open.
Network stalwarts Jeff Van Gundy, Max Kellerman, Keyshawn Johnson, Suzy Kolber, Matt Hasselbeck, Steve Young and Todd McShay were some of the biggest names let go of by ESPN.
Per The Athletic's Richard Deitsch, Scott Van Pelt will replace Suzy Kolber as host of the network's Monday Night Football pregame show. Kolber was among the roughly 20 on-air personalities ESPN ...
Suzy Kolber announced Friday on Twitter that her time at ESPN has come to an end after 27 years amid network layoffs.
The “Worldwide Leader in Sports” is making major changes to its on-air programming after several longtime broadcast personalities were laid off Friday. Reports indicate that ESPN will l… ...
ESPN is laying off some of its biggest stars, including Jeff Van Gundy, Max Kellerman, Keyshawn Johnson, Suzy Kolber, and Jalen Rose, in a payroll purge expected to cut roughly 20 on-air ...
The Good Loaf in Northampton, which opened in 2015, is run by Suzy van Rooyen and provides job opportunities to vulnerable women and those involved in the criminal justice system.
ESPN lays off on-air personalities Jeff Van Gundy, Suzy Kolber, Jalen Rose and Steve Young are among roughly 20 commentators and reporters who were laid off Friday.
ESPN's latest round of layoffs hit a number of the network's biggest names, including longtime "Monday Night Football" pregame host Suzy Kolber and NBA analysts Jeff Van Gundy and Jalen Rose. The ...
Suzy Kolber, a member of the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, broke the news on Twitter Friday, saying she was "heartbroken" by the ESPN layoffs.