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Malaysian Reserve
3 days ago
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
The Chris Paul Collective Enters Next Stage of Growth in Los Angeles
Founded and led by Paul, the Collective unites his business and philanthropic ventures under one roof and appoints David Schwab as first President to help scale the portfolio alongside its leadership team LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In Los Angeles, where Chris Paul plays, works, and builds, The Chris Paul Collective is entering its next stage of growth—uniting his business and philanthropic ventures under one roof and expanding their reach. Founded and led by Paul, the Collective spans consumer products, basketball, media, investments, events, and community impact. Its verticals include Paul's NBA business operations; CP3, LLC; Good Eat'n, his rapidly growing snack brand; Los Angeles-based production company Ohh Dip!!! Entertainment, which he co-owns with Words + Pictures; The Chris Paul Family Foundation; and CP3 Investments. Rounding out the portfolio is The Playbook Group, a grassroots events and experiential business that runs tournaments, academy programs, and camps all over the country where Paul has mentored countless young athletes, coaches, and NBA players. Now, to fuel this next chapter, the Collective has appointed David Schwab as its first President—a new leadership role created to scale the ecosystem Paul and his team have been building since day one. He will work alongside Chris; CP3, LLC President CJ Paul—who has led the business since the start; senior leaders Carmen Wilson and Jacqueline Taylor; and a network of trusted business partners to expand strategic partnerships, strengthen operations, and pursue new opportunities that reflect Paul's values of leadership, excellence, and impact. All of this comes as Paul begins his 21st NBA season with the Los Angeles Clippers, returning to the franchise where he earned five NBA All-Star selections and continuing a career that now spans three decades. Paul is a 12-time NBA All-Star, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and nine-time NBA All-Defensive Team selection who ranks second all-time in career assists and steals. As the longest-serving President of the National Basketball Players Association (2013–2021), he played a pivotal role in reshaping the modern NBA — championing player empowerment and expanding economic opportunity. He is also a New York Times best-selling author and a recipient of the ESPN Humanitarian of the Year award. Off the court, Paul has built a dynamic business and philanthropic ecosystem rooted in quality, equity, and innovation. Schwab joins with more than 25 years of leadership experience at Octagon, a global sports and entertainment agency. He was the founder of First Call, one of the industry's earliest influencer marketing divisions, which facilitated thousands of brand and celebrity partnerships across sports, entertainment, and culture. A trusted advisor to Fortune 500s, startups, nonprofits, and athlete-led ventures, Schwab operates at the intersection of brand strategy and business growth—known for spotting what's next, challenging the status quo, and helping organizations scale with purpose. 'Basketball will always be at my core, but as I continue building across business and philanthropy, it's important to work alongside dedicated, talented people,' said Paul. 'David's experience in scaling and leadership will help us build on the strong foundation our team has established. Together, we'll grow in ways that stay true to who we are and focus on what matters—meaningful work in business, in our communities, and for the next generation. And doing it here in Los Angeles—back on the court, surrounded by my family, and at the center of so much of my business—makes it even more special.' 'Chris has an unmatched work ethic and a mindset that elevates everyone around him,' said Schwab. 'He's the kind of person you want to build with—relentless, thoughtful, and values-driven. What makes this opportunity special is that Chris brings the same intensity and care to business and community impact as he does to basketball—and he's surrounded by a strong, trusted team that's been with him for years.'
Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
EGLE opens public comment on Line 5 tunnel project
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy has on Enbridge Energy's permit application for the proposed Line 5 tunnel project in the Straits of Mackinac. The Canadian company plans to tunnel under the straits to place a new pipeline to replace , which is now 72 years old and past the date of its previously estimated lifespan. Analysis on Line 5 project identifies short and long term risks Line 5 carries natural gas and crude oil across the Great Lakes region, spanning from Superior, Wisconsin all the way to Sarnia, Ontario. Environmentalists have been vocal about concerns of a potentially catastrophic oil spill in the straits for nearly a decade now. Enbridge engineers had confirmed that there were gaps in the pipeline's coating in the Straits of Mackinac. Those fears were exacerbated in 2018 when a boat anchor struck the pipeline and caused damage. That strike helped push forward the plan to replace the pipeline with the tunnel project. The issued state permits for the project in December 2023, but several environmental groups and local indigenous communities have petitioned the courts to reverse the MPSC decision. Enbridge claims a Line 5 shutdown would have a dramatic impact on the region, especially Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and cut thousands of jobs. Environmentalists have pushed back against the company's reports, calling them exaggerated, while noting a major oil spill could cripple the Great Lakes economy. A , led by University of Michigan hydrodynamics expert David Schwab, ran 840 simulations of a 25,000-barrel leak in the Straits of Mackinac. The study found up to 720 miles of shoreline on the U.S. and Canadian coasts of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron would require cleanup. Mackinac and Bois Blanc islands would also face serious risk, along with Beaver Island, Harbor Springs and Cheboygan. All told, that could cost billions in cleanup and lost economic opportunity. Michigan appeals court upholds permits for Straits of Mackinac pipeline tunnel project Comments will be accepted through Aug. 29. Two virtual meetings will be held during the public notice period. One is an 'informational session' on Aug. 12 to discuss the application and review process. The other is on Aug. 19. That one is considered the 'formal public hearing' on the Line 5 project. The public can register to attend either hearing through . Public comments can also be submitted through the department's site, via email or mail: EGLE, GDO-WRD, P.O. Box 30458, Lansing, Michigan, 48909. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword