logo
#

Latest news with #Seaborn

What is Cherry Seaborn's Career? All About Ed Sheeran's Wife With a Successful Tech Job
What is Cherry Seaborn's Career? All About Ed Sheeran's Wife With a Successful Tech Job

Pink Villa

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Pink Villa

What is Cherry Seaborn's Career? All About Ed Sheeran's Wife With a Successful Tech Job

Ed Sheeran is one of the loved musicians in the industry, with his songs making waves across the world. While the singer has got an impressive career, his wife, Cherry Seasborn Sheeran, has also grabbed the attention for her work in Deloitte. The latter's LinkedIn profile was shared by a user on the internet, giving a peek into the musician 's wife's work experience. Following Seaborn's LinkedIn profile going viral, the social media users praised her for an impressive background. Many also hailed her for working outside of the industry bubble. Cherry Seaborn Sheeran's career as a Deloitte manager Cherry Seaborn, according to her LinkedIn profile, has managed a focused and mission driven career as the manager at Deloitte, until March 2024. She worked in the Nature, Climate, and Sustainability department. Sheeran's wife's career spanned from London to New York, where she held on to the roles of climate strategist and corporate sustainability. In addition to Seaborn reaching heights in her career, she also holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Business from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Cherry also has a Master's degree from Duke University. Meanwhile, Cherry Seaborn's LinkedIn profile went viral after the lawsuit against Ed Sheeran was dismissed. U.S. Supreme Court denies reopening the lawsuit against Ed Sheeran On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied reopening the case against Ed Sheeran, over his hit track Thinking Out Loud's copyright issue. The case was filed against the musician by the team of Marvin Gaye, who claimed in the filing that the Photograph singer's track was quite similar to the latter's 1973 classic, Let's Get it On. The lawsuit was first filed against Sheeran in 2023, by the Structured Assets Sale company, owner by David Pullman. The company owns copyright interest in Gaye's song, and they sought for monetary damages from the singer over similarities between the two songs.

Ed Sheeran's wife had a 9-to-5 job at Deloitte, LinkedIn profile goes viral
Ed Sheeran's wife had a 9-to-5 job at Deloitte, LinkedIn profile goes viral

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Ed Sheeran's wife had a 9-to-5 job at Deloitte, LinkedIn profile goes viral

It's not every day that a LinkedIn profile grabs global attention, unless it belongs to Cherry Seaborn Sheeran, wife of global music sensation Ed Sheeran. The internet is currently buzzing over her professional journey, after users discovered that Seaborn held a full-time corporate job at Deloitte, even as her husband toured stadiums around the world. According to her now-viral profile, Cherry Seaborn worked as a Manager in Deloitte's Nature, Climate and Sustainability - Innovation; Scaling Impact team from August 2021 to March 2024. Prior to that, she held roles in other Deloitte teams across New York and London. (Also Read: 'I know I'm broken': Justin Bieber finally addresses his mental health amid Instagram spiral, but fans are divided) She also brings an academic background to the table. Seaborn holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Business from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, as well as a Master's Degree in Management Studies from Duke University. While her professional credentials are impressive on their own, social media users are fascinated by her decision to quietly build a serious career in sustainability, all while being married to one of the world's most famous musicians. 'She's been at Deloitte for nine years, while married to a literal rock star. That's awesome,' one X user commented. 'I'd be afraid, if I married a rock star, that their fame would swallow me up,' another wrote. Others praised her independence, calling her 'a pure example of a woman being independent,' and 'proof that it's not about the money, it's about self-importance.' Seaborn, who married Sheeran in 2019, has long kept a low public profile. This peek into her corporate life, however, has added a new layer to her image, one that has struck a chord with many. (Also Read: Ed Sheeran reveals how Aashiqui 2 led him to Arijit Singh, recalls scooting around village to watch sunset with him)

Florida-Caribbean carrier Silver Airways ceases operations
Florida-Caribbean carrier Silver Airways ceases operations

Travel Weekly

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Travel Weekly

Florida-Caribbean carrier Silver Airways ceases operations

Fort Lauderdale-based regional carrier Silver Airways has ceased operations. "Please do not go to the airport. All credit card purchases should be refundable through your credit card company or your travel agency," reads a travel alert on Silver Airways' website. The airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Dec. 30, continuing operations with plans to complete its restructuring by the end of March. However, by April, the trustee in the bankruptcy proceeding had requested that the case be dismissed because Silver continued to bleed money and had failed to attain the financing necessary to achieve solvency. At the time, Silver had $90 million in assets and $400 million in debt. Silver also owed $8 million in taxes and $27.7 million to unsecured creditors. Silver entered Chapter 11 with 16 aircraft and a network of 24 cities in Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean. It was the parent of the Seaborn brand, which connected St. Croix and St. Thomas via seaplane. By April, the company had reduced its fleet to seven aircraft, court records show. This month, Silver was scheduled to fly to 16 destinations, according to Cirium data. In a statement, Silver said it had entered into a transaction to sell assets to another airline holding company that "unfortunately has determined to not continue Silver's flight operations in Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean." According to South Florida NPR affiliate WLRN, Silver recently went up for auction, but drew no bidders. As a result, the carrier was awarded by default to Connecticut-based Wexford Capital, which had loaned Silver $5.7 million for operations during its Chapter 11 process. That figure was the baseline price at the auction.

2027 4-Star QB Trent Seaborn Turns Down seven-Figure NIL Deal, Focused on One Team
2027 4-Star QB Trent Seaborn Turns Down seven-Figure NIL Deal, Focused on One Team

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

2027 4-Star QB Trent Seaborn Turns Down seven-Figure NIL Deal, Focused on One Team

The national spotlight has already found Trent Seaborn—and he's just now wrapping up his sophomore year of high school. The 2027 four-star quarterback from Thompson High School (Alabaster, Alabama) has emerged as one of the most buzzed-about recruits in the country. He's been fielding attention from powerhouse programs coast to coast, and while offers from the Class of 2027 are just beginning to trickle out, Seaborn is a clear frontrunner to receive one of Clemson's first official quarterback invites when that window opens in June. Advertisement He'll be back in Tiger Town June 7-8 to work out at Dabo Swinney's high school camp, his second trip to campus since March. Clemson hasn't yet extended an offer, but the mutual interest is clear—and growing. Already a two-time state champion, Seaborn's career has unfolded like a scripted drama. He started on varsity as an eighth grader and immediately delivered Thompson a state title. As a freshman, he completed 72% of his passes for 2,601 yards and 27 touchdowns, earning MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year honors. Then he bounced back from a runner-up finish to capture his second ring last season. Thompson's Trent Seaborn (12) passes against Central Phenix City during the AHSAA 7A football state championship in Birmingham, Ala© Mickey Welsh / Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images But Seaborn's story stretches beyond the field. Last year, he turned down a reported seven-figure NIL deal from Leaf Trading Cards that would've required him to transfer out of Alabama—a state where high school NIL deals remain off-limits. The decision to stay at Thompson was a headline-making moment, and it sent a clear message: Seaborn's long game matters more than any short-term paycheck. Advertisement Now, with nearly 30 college programs already showing interest and more offers expected in the coming months, Seaborn is on track to become one of the defining names of the 2027 recruiting cycle. His return to Clemson—where he once shared a roster with former Warrior and current Tiger Peter Woods—only adds intrigue. With the Tigers seeking a long-term answer at quarterback in the post Klubnik era, eyes will be on how Seaborn performs under the watch of Swinney and offensive coordinator Garrett Riley in June. And whether Clemson makes a move—or someone else does—it's clear Trent Seaborn's recruitment is about to go full throttle. Advertisement Related: Former Clemson Star's 56-Yard Bomb Has Fans Asking Why He's Not in the NFL Related: Jacksonville Jaguars Travis Etienne Comparisons Fuel Hype Around Clemson RB Gideon Davidson Related: Barrett Carter Wasting No Time Making Statement at Bengals Minicamp

Little Rock radio stations weighing programming future amid Trump's cuts to public broadcasting like NPR, PBS
Little Rock radio stations weighing programming future amid Trump's cuts to public broadcasting like NPR, PBS

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Little Rock radio stations weighing programming future amid Trump's cuts to public broadcasting like NPR, PBS

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Under President Donald Trump's executive order that was signed last Thursday it restricts federal funding from going to the national organizations of National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting System. For local public radio stations here in Little Rock like KUAR and KLRE, their funding could be impacted by the grants that are issued from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 'Most stations use that grant to pay for programming and the bulk of our programming comes from NPR,' Little Rock Public Radio General Manager Jonathan Seaborn said. Arkansas PBS executive director leaving position in May Restrictions on funding handed down by the Trump administration, Seaborn said, would mean they would still receive money from the CPB, but it would not be used to pay for programming. 'We would have to figure out in our budget what to use those funds from CPB for,' Seaborn said. 'Because there are still restrictions.' Seaborn said a certain percentage of those funds would have to be used for national programming, potentially leaving the door open for the station to pay for programming from American Public Media or Public Radio Exchange, but they could not be used for NPR programming directly. The bulk of the station's budget, for the most part, comes from small dollar donations from their members. Making up 50 to 60 percent of the money they take in. GOP push for cuts to NPR, PBS gains steam but some are skeptical Seaborn said they receive around $160,000 in federal funding annually which makes up 10 percent of their budget. He also said the station has already received their money for the fiscal year and they wouldn't be impacted until the next fiscal year. 'Whether we could or couldn't spend that money,' Seaborn said. 'We've seen impoundment with other organizations and if something like that happens with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting that would impact when we would get those funds and how we spend them.' If things 'got tight' and the station struggled to collect donations to support programming the decisions on programming cuts, services and affiliations would all be on the table, Seaborn said. 'They all have degrees of pain, some of them very painful, some not as much but it is currently a season of planning,' Seaborn said. Trump-backed GOP effort targets federal funding for NPR, PBS Seaborn said if a funding cut was handed down, the station would be left to decide which shows audiences respond the best to as to which they could not afford to cut, outside of their anchor core shows. The complications for stations like KUAR, Seaborn said, is then filling the time on-air for a show that they would no longer be able to support without the federal grant funding. 'I guess we could run repeats, but then there's a lot less of a value to our listener if you're hearing the same programming,' Seaborn said. Trump executive order directs Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cut funding to NPR, PBS As the station strategizes for any potential shortfalls in funding, over the short and long term and to keep the 'quality and frequency' of programming Seaborn said they're going to need to 'look to our members to make up that gap.' 'Beyond that we would be looking into any opportunities for corporate support, whether that's underwriting, show sponsorship whatever it may be,' Seaborn said. Seaborn said roughly 20 percent of NPR stations across the nation serve a community where they are the only local new stations available. So if, or when, these cuts go through some communities, he said, would be left with no local public radio news. 'Corporation for Public Broadcasting funds are weighted,' Seaborn said. 'While we may receive ten percent of our budget from CPB, those rural small stations are receiving 20 to 30 percent of their budget through CPB.' With public broadcasters pressured by the Trump administration, PBS shuts down its diversity office Seaborn said donations from the public will be critical this next year, and he encourages anyone interested in joining their push to stay on air to Protect My Public Media. An organization that provides tools, resources and an outlet for advocacy for public media broadcasting stations. 'NPR exists to be free to all and to serve that public, but it needs donations to survive and I'm aware there are people who can give large amounts and there's people who are giving five dollars and it's just as meaningful and just as helpful,' Seaborn said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store