The Milwaukee Brewers are likely going to lose one of their star players this offseason in MLB free agency. Willy Adames is one of the best free agents available and there are a lot of teams planning to pursue him. Assuming he does end up leaving town, he will be missed in a big way. While there is still a chance that the Brewers could get aggressive and find a way to re-sign Adames, that does not seem to be terribly likely at this point in time. Milwaukee Brewers Could See New York Yankees Steal Star Free Agent There is a long list of teams who would love to land Adames in free agency. However, there is a team lurking as a sleeper landing spot who could pivot if they lose one of their own free agents to swoop in and steal Adames away. That team is none other than the New York Yankees. MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today has noted that if the Yankees are unable to re-sign Juan Soto, they could make a strong push to sign Adames. “If the New York Yankees don’t re-sign Juan Soto, one back-up plan floating around is signing free-agent first baseman Christian Walker, sign either Willy Adames or Alex Bregman to play third, shift Jazz Chisholm to second base, trade for Cubs center fielder Cody Bellinger, and then use the extra money to sign Burnes, Fried or Snell.” Adames would make a ton of sense for New York if they do lose Soto. He would help ease some of the offensive firepower. During the 2024 MLB season with the Milwaukee Brewers, Adames ended up playing in 161 games. He hit 32 home runs to go along with 112 RBI, while also slashing .251/.331/.462. At 29 years old, Adames has a lot of great baseball left ahead of him. He would be a cornerstone piece of the Yankees’ lineup for years to come. Fans may be holding out hope that the Milwaukee Brewers will be able to figure out a way to re-sign Adames. Unfortunately, his market is going to be very expensive and teams like New York potentially jumping in with big money offers will likely result in him leaving town. This article first appeared on WI Sports Heroics and was syndicated with permission.
Tate McCubbin scores 20 as Austin Peay rolls past Brescia 93-46SILICON SLOPES, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 10, 2024-- Today Domo (Nasdaq: DOMO) announced its partnership with advisory and accounting firm Richey May , providing customized data-driven insights for its mortgage banking consulting practice. To date, more than 80 mortgage bankers in Richey May’s client base have tapped Domo’s data and AI platform to gain actionable insights about their business. With more than 40 years of expertise in the mortgage industry, Richey May provides full-service advisory and technology consulting to clients across the mortgage and financial services sectors. Thanks to Domo’s wide range of integrations, low and no-code offerings and secure AI models, Richey May is able to tailor its strategies to meet each client’s unique needs and deliver custom reports that map back to their business goals. “One of the superpowers we deliver to our customers is pairing our mortgage industry expertise with technical savvy,” said Olivia Reese, data and business intelligence architect at Richey May. “No longer are mortgage companies constrained to one specialty or the other – the unique language of mortgage or data-driven reporting. With Domo as our data foundation since 2018, we’ve been able to offer clients a modern analytics approach, and a single place to gain insights to drive decision-making.” In addition to setting its clients up with Domo, Richey May uses the platform as an analytics engine, which allows the firm to expand its offerings, including the recent addition of industry benchmarking. Then, using Domo’s built-in features like Domo Everywhere and Domo Publish , Richey May can easily aggregate and securely distribute industry reports to its clients, offering an additional layer of value and insights. “The mortgage industry is steeped in history and complexities, and the Richey May team are experts at helping clients navigate through it all,” said RJ Tracy, chief revenue officer at Domo. “It’s exciting to see how they’ve paired this industry know-how with data-driven insights in Domo, finding new and creative ways to offer clients value through data each year we’ve worked together.” To learn more about how innovative organizations like Richey May are partnering with Domo to put data to work for everyone, visit www.domo.com/partners . About Richey May Based in Denver, Colorado and founded in 1985, Richey May provides full-service advisory and technology consulting, along with assurance and tax services to clients nationwide. The firm specializes in mortgage banking, financial services, and other regulated industries, offering a wide range of tailored solutions to meet the needs of many different organizations, from Fortune 1000 companies to successful privately held companies and their owners. For more information, visit www.richeymay.com . About Domo Domo puts data to work for everyone so they can multiply their impact on the business. Our cloud-native data experience platform goes beyond traditional business intelligence and analytics, making data visible and actionable with user-friendly dashboards and apps. Underpinned by AI, data science and a secure data foundation that connects with existing cloud and legacy systems, Domo helps companies optimize critical business processes at scale and in record time to spark the bold curiosity that powers exponential business results. For more information, visit www.domo.com . You can also follow Domo on LinkedIn , X and Facebook . Domo is a registered trademark of Domo, Inc. View source version on businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241210461101/en/ CONTACT: Domo Contact Cynthia Cowen PR@domo.com KEYWORD: UTAH COLORADO UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY FINANCE BANKING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SOFTWARE INTERNET DATA ANALYTICS DATA MANAGEMENT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOURCE: Domo, Inc. Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 12/10/2024 04:05 PM/DISC: 12/10/2024 04:06 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241210461101/en Copyright Business Wire 2024.
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Seeking Alpha is not a licensed securities dealer, broker or US investment adviser or investment bank. Our analysts are third party authors that include both professional investors and individual investors who may not be licensed or certified by any institute or regulatory body.SOUTHERN VERMONT — Vermont News & Media will embark on a new content-sharing partnership with Thruhike (thruhike.io), an up-and-coming online travel curation companion seeking to promote Southern Vermont to visitors. Thruhike, now in its second year, helps businesses in smaller towns, villages, and cities build local community through their directory and marketplace for local travel. Thruhike seeks to restore balance to local markets by giving exceptional local spots in Southern Vermont a platform to share their story and product to traditional large-scale tourism markets. In the new partnership, Vermont News & Media will be sharing curated content focusing on local businesses, farms, restaurants, and other staff-selected locations for Thruhike to promote online. "The point is to not over-tourist things like how foliage impacts the state," says Thruhike CEO Katherine van Hengel. "We want to give travelers a well-rounded picture of what the community is, the places and products it offers, how to contribute to the local ecosystem in terms of purchasing or experiences, and how to attract weekend or day trippers coming from the larger cities in a sustainable way." Thruhike's promotion of locations and businesses in Southern Vermont will stray away from traditional and costly forms of promotion with Google or Meta advertising; instead, Thruhike seeks to foster a community of local establishments, publications, and vendors that will promote each other online in a digitized format, convenient for visitors to access. "It's all location-based; we start by collecting business listings and community voices. Publications like Vermont News & Media are already promoting businesses and local attractions, but our website is focused on a wider domestic range," continued van Hengel. Van Hengel said travel destinations and local establishments would primarily be promoted within a five-hour driving radius to tap into the day-trip and weekend-tripping audience. Thruhike has several published guides for themed self-guided tours and specialized interests online, including oyster farms and outdoor activities. Currently, the company is primarily based out of Maine but seeks to expand into Vermont to tap into underappreciated and often unnoticed markets. Another appeal Thruhike has over other advising agencies is that their content is hand-picked and curated by locals, businesses themselves, and publications like Vermont News & Media, which are deeply involved with the local environment. Vermont News & Media will share content from several publications on Thruhike's online directory, including the Vermont Country , Maturity and Homesteader magazines and the GreenMountain newsletter. Whitney Lawson, Thruhike's CMO, says that the partnership will give travelers a "trusted voice" when planning their trips to Southern Vermont. "Users come to our site because we're not just aggregating what anyone says online. We are curating the best voices in the area so everyone knows they can come to us and get trusted information from people who actually know what they're talking about in the area. There will be voice listings on the website where each of Vermont News and Media’s publications will have their own page to host content and build their community," said van Hengel. "Vermont News & Media's digital portfolio has seen tremendous growth over the past few years, with the addition of curated newsletters like GreenMountain Cannabis News, launching New England Homesteader, as well as the ongoing development of Vermont Maturity since its acquisition. The new partnership with Thruhike is an exciting addition that not only expands our reach but also enables us to generate dynamic visual and interactive content focused on Southern Vermont. This collaboration brings fresh opportunities for content sharing while integrating Thruhike's innovative technology to enhance our publications and improve the overall user experience," said Ahmad Yassir, Vermont News & Media's marketing manager. Right now, articles and business features are being selected from Vermont News & Media's content pool, which Thruhike will translate into lists and guides visitors to Vermont can readily access online. "For example, Vermont Country Magazine featured an article early this year about Stratton's diverse offerings around Stratton Mountain. It showed all the best places to eat and shop. It’s a great article, but on Thruhike, we bring it to life as an interactive digital guide . With just a few clicks, you can discover insider recommendations, view locations, reserve a table, or shop online—creating a seamless, curated experience. This transformation benefits everyone: Vermont News provides trusted local insights, while we enhance it with easy access and interactivity to make your exploration more engaging and convenient. Plus, we always link back to the original article, so you’re connected to the source while enjoying an enhanced experience on Thruhike,” explained Lawson. Thruhike has utilized social media outlets to promote local content. Lawson said that the website has started to find a lot of success by using Instagram and TikTok to understand what people want to see in the local area. A part of the reason why the Thruhike team is focusing its operations on Southern Vermont is because of the high search demand for things to do in the local area that is not matched by official outlets trying to promote the area. "Inbound traffic through search is a big reason we chose Vermont. We found that there was a lot of appetite for content and things to do in the area. The search queries were really high, but there wasn't a ton of competition out there trying to vie for that traffic. So that's where we really want to win, and we're creating bespoke experiences for each community in Southern Vermont so that when people are searching, we will have some of the content from Vermont News & Media reflected where they search," said Lawson. The partnership will allow local content to be promoted to a wider audience and will allow people to read Vermont News & Media's content when visiting Southern Vermont. "We are thrilled to partner with the dynamic team over at Thruhike. They offer a unique, curated experience that is really exciting to us," said Jordan Brechenser, publisher of Vermont News & Media. "It's really a smart strategic partnership between our two companies," said Brechenser. "Thruhike offers a unique experience for folks looking to learn more about travel and leisure in Vermont. Vermont News & Media has many products and platforms that make sense for Thruhike users. This will put Vermont News and Media's publications in front of a sizable audience who is seeking information about visiting our region." Explore the best local businesses and experiences in Southern Vermont and the surrounding communities at www.thruhike.io .
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