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Indeed Appoints James Whitemore as Chief Marketing Officer
Indeed Appoints James Whitemore as Chief Marketing Officer

Business Wire

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Indeed Appoints James Whitemore as Chief Marketing Officer

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Indeed, the world's #1 job site and a leading job matching and hiring platform, announced the appointment of James Whitemore as Chief Marketing Officer, effective today. Whitemore will join Indeed's senior leadership team and report to Chief Revenue Officer Maggie Hulce. In his role as CMO, Whitemore will lead Indeed's global marketing organization, overseeing brand, industry, category, lifecycle, country and field marketing, in addition to global communications and the Indeed Hiring Lab. His focus will be on reaching and engaging with job seekers and employers around the world, and showcasing how Indeed is making the hiring process simpler, faster, and more human. 'James brings a strong track record of helping business customers thrive through innovative, customer-first marketing,' said Hulce. 'As we continue to deliver on our mission to help people get jobs and simplify hiring for employers, James will play a vital role in shaping how the world sees and experiences Indeed—and how we create value for the businesses we serve.' Whitemore brings over 25 years of strategic marketing and sales leadership experience to Indeed. He most recently served as Chief Marketing & Growth Officer at Celigo, a leading cloud integration platform, where he oversaw the marketing and sales strategy to accelerate growth and expand the company's presence in a rapidly growing market. Prior to that, Whitemore was CMO and EVP at data storage provider NetApp, where he launched an award-winning integrated digital marketing strategy that resulted in rapid growth of its Public Cloud business. In addition to serving in executive leadership positions at IBM Europe and Intrado, Whitemore spent nearly a decade leading the marketing functions at Sun Microsystems Storage Products Group. 'I've long admired Indeed's commitment to connect people to opportunity and help employers find the right talent,' said Whitemore. 'As Indeed continues to lead with AI-powered innovation to transform hiring, I'm excited to help more job seekers and employers unlock the full value of Indeed — especially by harnessing our unmatched data, insights, and sister brands like Glassdoor and Indeed Flex to create smarter, more meaningful connections.' Learn more about Indeed's senior leadership team. About Indeed More people find jobs on Indeed than anywhere else. Indeed is the #1 job site in the world (Comscore, Total Visits, March 2024). With 610 million Job Seeker Profiles, people in more than 60 countries across 28 languages come to Indeed to search for jobs, post resumes, and research companies. Over 3.3 million employers use Indeed to find and hire new employees. Indeed is a subsidiary of Recruit Holdings, a global leader in HR technology and business solutions that is simplifying hiring and transforming the world of work.

Future of Wicklow rivers in jeopardy
Future of Wicklow rivers in jeopardy

Irish Independent

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Irish Independent

Future of Wicklow rivers in jeopardy

The draft River Basin Management Plan aims to set out the measures that are necessary to protect and restore water quality in Ireland. Under the draft River Basin Management Plan, protections for 456 water bodies nationwide are at risk of being diluted by being classified as 'highly modified'. If this goes ahead, it will mean that these water ways will no longer be subject to water quality standards. In Wicklow, rivers like the Vartry and Dargle, both currently rated as having 'good' ecological status, could face increased pollution and degradation if these changes are introduced. Social Democrat TD Jennifer Whitmore said: 'This is yet another hit to our natural environment. We've already seen consistent degradation of our rivers and government inaction on it. Now, they're trying to quietly lower the standards for water quality across the country, not because it's the right thing to do, but because they're failing to meet the standards we already have. Rather than trying to address the problems head on, it feels like government are throwing in the towel on our rivers.' Deputy Whitemore gained two diplomas at the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and later graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Science and Ecology from the University of Ulster. During the ten years she resided in Australia, she studied Environmental Law at the University of Sydney. She has particular concerns over the potential impact on the Vartry and Dargle rivers. 'The Vartry and Dargle are vital arteries in Wicklow's ecosystem,' she said. 'They support biodiversity, provide clean water, and are central to our tourism and recreation. Weakening protections now will only lead to long-term damage that will be far more costly to fix. We've seen what happens when we don't take water quality seriously. Lady's Island Lake in Wexford is a cautionary tale, where pollution and mismanagement have led to serious ecological decline. We cannot let that happen here in Wicklow. 'The government's approach is not just short-sighted, but dangerous. This is about more than just water. It's about our health, our environment, and our future. Every time the government chips away at environmental protections, they're making it harder for us to meet our climate and biodiversity goals.' She is calling on the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage to immediately halt any plans to lower water quality standards and instead invest in proper monitoring, wastewater treatment, and nature-based solutions to restore and protect Ireland's rivers and lakes. 'We should be strengthening protections, not weakening them. We should be restoring our rivers, not polluting them. And we should be listening to communities who care deeply about their local environment, not sidelining them,' added Deputy Whitmore. 'The people of Wicklow want clean rivers, healthy ecosystems, and a government that takes its environmental responsibilities seriously. It's time for the government to stop making excuses and start protecting what matters.'

An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media
An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media

San Francisco Chronicle​

time21-05-2025

  • San Francisco Chronicle​

An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — An American man was arrested in Indonesia's tourist island of Bali for allegedly selling pornographic videos through social media, officials said Wednesday. Taylor Kirby Whitemore was arrested on March 25 by the Intelligence and Immigration Enforcement team when he was about to leave Bali's Ngurah Rai international airport for Malaysia, immigration official Yuldi Yusman said. Authorities said Whitemore was linked to accounts on X and the Telegram messaging app that promoted and processed transactions for paid pornographic content, Yusman said. He was moved to a detention center in the capital, Jakarta, on May 16, for further investigation. The case went unreported until authorities on Wednesday presented Whitemore at a news conference in Jakarta. Wearing an orange vest and a mask and with his hands tied, he did not make any statement. 'The immigration office had successfully identified Whitemore, a tourist visa holder who stayed in Bali,' Yusman told a news conference. He said an investigation conducted by the digital forensic team at his office since Feb. 17, using face recognition technology integrated with the immigration system, has led to Whitemore's arrest. 'We strongly suspected that the promoted videos he produced were taken in Indonesia,' Yusman told reporters, adding that Whitemore has violated Indonesia's Pornography Law and Immigration. He faces up to five years in prison and a fine up to 500 million rupiah ($30,540) if found guilty. Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, has strict laws against narcotics and the production and distribution of pornography. Authorities in 2019 arrested a British man in Bali after he sold explicit videos of himself online to fund an extravagant lifestyle on the island.

An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media
An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Yahoo

An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — An American man was arrested in Indonesia's tourist island of Bali for allegedly selling pornographic videos through social media, officials said Wednesday. Taylor Kirby Whitemore was arrested on March 25 by the Intelligence and Immigration Enforcement team when he was about to leave Bali's Ngurah Rai international airport for Malaysia, immigration official Yuldi Yusman said. Authorities said Whitemore was linked to accounts on X and the Telegram messaging app that promoted and processed transactions for paid pornographic content, Yusman said. He was moved to a detention center in the capital, Jakarta, on May 16, for further investigation. The case went unreported until authorities on Wednesday presented Whitemore at a news conference in Jakarta. Wearing an orange vest and a mask and with his hands tied, he did not make any statement. 'The immigration office had successfully identified Whitemore, a tourist visa holder who stayed in Bali,' Yusman told a news conference. He said an investigation conducted by the digital forensic team at his office since Feb. 17, using face recognition technology integrated with the immigration system, has led to Whitemore's arrest. 'We strongly suspected that the promoted videos he produced were taken in Indonesia,' Yusman told reporters, adding that Whitemore has violated Indonesia's Pornography Law and Immigration. He faces up to five years in prison and a fine up to 500 million rupiah ($30,540) if found guilty. Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, has strict laws against narcotics and the production and distribution of pornography. Authorities in 2019 arrested a British man in Bali after he sold explicit videos of himself online to fund an extravagant lifestyle on the island.

An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media
An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media

Winnipeg Free Press

time21-05-2025

  • Winnipeg Free Press

An American man is arrested in Indonesia for allegedly selling porn videos on social media

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — An American man was arrested in Indonesia's tourist island of Bali for allegedly selling pornographic videos through social media, officials said Wednesday. Taylor Kirby Whitemore was arrested on March 25 by the Intelligence and Immigration Enforcement team when he was about to leave Bali's Ngurah Rai international airport for Malaysia, immigration official Yuldi Yusman said. Authorities said Whitemore was linked to accounts on X and the Telegram messaging app that promoted and processed transactions for paid pornographic content, Yusman said. He was moved to a detention center in the capital, Jakarta, on May 16, for further investigation. The case went unreported until authorities on Wednesday presented Whitemore at a news conference in Jakarta. Wearing an orange vest and a mask and with his hands tied, he did not make any statement. 'The immigration office had successfully identified Whitemore, a tourist visa holder who stayed in Bali,' Yusman told a news conference. He said an investigation conducted by the digital forensic team at his office since Feb. 17, using face recognition technology integrated with the immigration system, has led to Whitemore's arrest. 'We strongly suspected that the promoted videos he produced were taken in Indonesia,' Yusman told reporters, adding that Whitemore has violated Indonesia's Pornography Law and Immigration. He faces up to five years in prison and a fine up to 500 million rupiah ($30,540) if found guilty. Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, has strict laws against narcotics and the production and distribution of pornography. Authorities in 2019 arrested a British man in Bali after he sold explicit videos of himself online to fund an extravagant lifestyle on the island.

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