T-Mobile names a new chief operating officer, Microsoft and Amazon execs depart, and a Redfin vet joins RentSpree as CTO.
NEW YORK-- It's an inspirational story about a mother, grandmother, and founder of a nonprofit. Now, the Brooklyn woman just added New York State Supreme Court judge to her resume. Acting Judge Rachel ...
T-Mobile US (TMUS) disclosed in an SEC filing on Tuesday that Jonathan Freier was appointed chief operating officer of the ...
Freier, who has been with T-Mobile since 2005, was the president of the company's consumer group. What is the economic ...
Judge Rachel “Ruchie” Freier has been awarded the “2023 Women of Distinction Award” by State Assemblymember Brian Cunningham in recognition of her contributions to her community and the legal ...
Judge Ruchie (Rachel) Freier from Brooklyn New York is a Kings County Civil Court Judge, a volunteer paramedic and director of Ezras Nashim, the all women’s Basic Life Support First Response Agency.
Judge Rachel (“Ruchie”) Freier, 52, is the only Hasidic woman judge in the world. She knows she’s an anomaly, and yet she sees nothing contradictory between her deeply held religious beliefs and her ...
If someone knew about the Hasidic community only by learning about it through recent stories in the mainstream press, I would not blame that person for coming away with confusing and contradictory ...
Many people assume that the hardest part of being an Orthodox woman is following the religious code. But it’s not — it’s playing by the social rules. The new documentary “93Queen” follows Judge Ruchie ...
Rick Goedert, president and CEO of 1st State Bank, recently announced the addition of Melissa Freier, vice president, business lender. Freier has 20 years of banking experience including branch ...
My first encounter with Freier phobia came while standing in line at the U.S. Holocaust museum in Washington DC. We were hosting a visiting Israeli who quickly became impatient with the wait. “I’m ...
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