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Kaplan
[ kap-luhn ]
noun
- Mor·de·cai Me·na·hem [mawr, -di-kahy , mey, -n, uh, -hem, m, uh, -, nah, -hem], 1881–1983, U.S. religious leader and educator, born in Lithuania: founder of the Reconstructionist movement in Judaism.
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The lawsuits underscore what FTX’s current CEO, John J. Ray III, told federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan in March, rebutting Bankman-Fried’s assertion that no one lost money in the FTX collapse.
Kaplan sentenced Bankman-Fried to 25 years in prison.
Erika Kaplan, the head of PR for high-end matchmaking business Three Day Rule Matchmaking, told me that tech could also help “guide users through their entire dating and relationship journey,” and not just show a buffet of seemingly random options.
Kaplan believes that apps could see better user retention and a worthy subscription model if they offered similar services, even if it wasn’t this white-glove.
“People need support not just in finding matches, but in preparing themselves to be great partners and making more intentional dating decisions,” Kaplan told me.
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