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Milgate to lead Velaa Private Island in the Maldives – Breaking Travel News

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Velaa Private Island has appointed Wayne Milgate to the role of general manager.

He will oversee daily operations and manage all aspects of the guest experience at the hotel.

Having started his career as an assistant manager at the five-star Gold Coast International Hotel, Australia, Milgate has acquired a wealth of experience, with his career spanning two decades in luxury hotels and resorts around the world.

Prior to joining Velaa Private Island, Milgate served as chief executive for Iniala Hotels & Resorts as well as general manager at Iniala Beach House for six years, in which time he developed an emerging brand into a successful boutique hospitality group.

He also brings a wealth of luxury private island experience having served as general manager to North Island, Seychelles in 2013 before a six-year tenure at Vomo Island, Fiji.

It is an honour to join the esteemed team at Velaa Private Island, world renowned for its refined island offering and exclusivity.

Velaas distinctive features and unparalleled positioning provided a unique opportunity to adapt and reinvigorate the guest experience in order to successfully navigate a challenging year.

I am confident well continue to pave the way for a new era of luxury travel at Velaa, commented Milgate.

With its name derived from the generations of sea turtles that flock there to nest and hatch, Velaa Private Island captures the hearts of all who visit the tropical constellation of islands that form Noonu Atoll in the Maldives.

An intimate and contemporary haven, 45-minute seaplane journey from Mal or six minutes from Maafaru International Airport for arrivals by private jet, Velaa Private Island features 47 luxurious villas.

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Secret Mediterranean: where to stay on the best hidden islands – Telegraph.co.uk

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Htel Delos, Ile de Bendor

Htel Deloswas designed by Paul Ricard, founder of the liqueur brand Pastis, who also bought the island of Bendor (home to the hotel), off the coast of Provence in 1950 (he also owned nearby le des Embiez). It quickly became the go-to spot for the creative set, including Salvador Dal, Marcel Pagnol and Gilbert Bcaud, who all came for its wild landscapes, impressive white rocks and blue, blue waters. The 19-room hotel, which was built with local stone, has sea views from its rooms, pool and terraces. The bar feels more Morocco than Med. Activities include tennis, hiking, watersports, sailing and diving.

Hotel & Spa des Pcheurs, Cavallo, France

Cavallo, known as the 'Mustique of the Med', lies in the Lavezzi archipelago between Corsica and Sardinia. Its a private island, belonging to a syndicate of property owners. Just over a mile from end to end, it has the outline of a jigsaw piece, which comes from promontories cupping rocky coves washed by a lapis lazuli sea. The water is lens-clear, which makes it great for snorkelling and diving. The 50-roomHotel & Spa des Pcheursis the smart place to be. Besides the spa, gym and outdoor pool all available to non-residents for 20 (18) a day there are bikes for hire and a pleasant seafront restaurant.

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Staycation in Scotland: 6 remote and beautiful Scottish Island escapes – HeraldScotland

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Looking for a post-lockdown getaway? Let Andrea Pearsonbe your guide with this selection of hotels on some ofScotlands most remote and beautiful islands...

Contrast the romance of the Orkneys Islands ancient past with the taste of contemporary Scottish cuisine at The Foveran, the islands beloved restaurant with rooms overlooking the sparkling waters of Scapa Flow.

The family-run hotel is a foodie paradise having twice won the Orkney Food Festival Best Evening Meal Award. Chef and proprietor Paul Doull sources local livestock, fish, and a surprising array of fruit and vegetables grown in the long hours of summer daylight to create seasonal menus. Kirkwall Bay scallops, lobsters and langoustines are among the star attractions, along with grass-fed beef, Grimbister Farm cheese and North Ronaldsay mutton which gets its distinctive texture and flavour from feeding on seaweed along the rugged island shoreline.

Finish the day with a dram of famous Highland Park whisky from Kirkwall. The kitchen also keeps the tradition of baking bere bunno or bannock, using stone-ground beremeal flour from the Barony Mill.

All eight of the rooms have recently been renovated to create the perfect stop between visits to some of the islands Neolithic sites.

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2. Jurassic lark

Perhaps Scotlands most romantic island, Skye offers rocky skylines, sandy beaches, castles, ancient monuments, and other-worldly geology if you are very lucky you might spot an actual dinosaur footprint. The four-star Marmalade hotel in Portree is a beautiful blend of historic manor house and contemporary architecture. Any time here is best spent sitting back to allow the dramatic landscapes envelop you like a huge tartan blanket.

The rooms and suites are contemporary and exquisitely stylish, but it is the views from the generously-sized windows that really make you realise that you are not in Kansas any more. Drink in the wonderful landscapes while enjoying complete comfort in your room with Nespresso coffee machines, Bose music systems, and beds draped in luxurious linens.

And new for this year is a stylish and Covid-safe outdoor seating area where the evening can be enjoyed around a roaring fire in the firepit.

By day, explore the lush gardens to enjoy the views over the harbour village and the Cuillins. Every stay in the hotel is completed by fine dining in the hotels excellent Chargrill restaurant.

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3.Remote control

Scarista House on Harris is quite simply one of the most beautiful and remote places to stay in Scotland, with amazing views of the Atlantic Ocean, heather-covered mountains, and a three-mile long sandy beach.

This comfortable, elegant hotel and restaurant is set within a 200-year-old manse with 3ft-thick walls, atmospherically creaky floorboards, and real fires.

Cooking is a serious business, and the menu is meticulously created using as much organic, wild and homegrown produce as is possible, while all bread, cakes, biscuits and ice cream are homemade.

Scarista House is the only Outer Hebrides restaurant to be featured in Alastair Sawdays Eat Slow Britain, and it is listed in the Michelin Guide. It is also the kind of place to bring the dog (by arrangement) for a good run on the beach and resident pooches Brodie and Maud are very welcoming.

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4.Private property

Ever dreamed about having your own island? A stay at the Isle of Eriska Hotel, Spa and Island can make this a reality.

And you dont even need to negotiate yourself on and off the CalMac ferry this island is joined to the mainland, just north of Oban, via a small, private bridge. Relax in your private island hideaway as Highland cattle graze, badgers visit, and otters and grey seals swim in and out of the sparkling seaweed along the shorelines.

Or live the sporting life by joining in traditional activities such clay pigeon shooting, archery or Viking-inspired axe throwing. With a nine-hole golf course and the chance of croquet on the lawn, it is very much a lairds weekend.

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5. For peats sake

For a truly indulgent break away filled with luxuries and seven miles of bleached white sands, it might be hard to beat the wonder that is the Machrie Hotel & Golf Links. Islay is, of course, peated whisky heaven and a birdwatchers paradise, but The Machrie now adds a championship links golf course into the mix.

Originally an 18th-century farmhouse, The Machrie reopened in 2018 with 47 new rooms, suites and lodges enjoying stunning views across the links or to the sea. Find apres-golf (or even anti-golf) treats at the hotels gym and spa or book a trip with Islay Sea Adventure to see seals, white-tailed sea eagles, and occasionally a basking shark.

On fine evenings, dine on the outdoor terrace overlooking the sea and top the day off with some of Scotland very finest whiskies. Slainte.

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6. Coll of the wild

The little island of Coll, all 13 miles by three miles of it, offers the epitome of social distancing. And if the call of Coll gets you in summer 2021, The Coll Hotel as the only hotel and pub on the island is where you will probably find yourself.

The hotel is known for delicious, freshly-caught seafood expect lobster, crab and langoustine as well as delicious Hebridean grass-fed lamb. As is the case with many a small island kitchen, homemade just about everything is the order of the day.

A stunning array of chutneys, marmalade, jams, pickles, breads, ice cream, and pastas are all made at the hotel. By day, explore the could-be-the-Caribbean beaches or take the binoculars to spot birds in the remote but spectacular RSPB reserve.

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Ghislaine Maxwell Faces Two New Trafficking Charges, Raising Pressure On Prince Andrew And Others Listed In Jeffrey Epsteins Little Black Book -…

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Party Like It's 1999: A February 2000 event at Mar-a-Lago. From left, then-real estate developer ... [+] Donald Trump and his girlfriend (and future wife), former model Melania Knauss, financier (and future convicted sex offender) Jeffrey Epstein, and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell pose together at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000. (Photo by Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)

Ghislaine Maxwell has had a tough winter. During January and February this year, her attorneys have filed serial motions to dismiss part or all of the charges against her that have yet to succeed. For their part, the prosecutors of the Southern District of New York have been hard at work digging up evidence to do the exact opposite, namely, to widen the scope of the case she faces at trial, still foreseen to begin in Manhattan on July 12. The new now-eight-count indictment of the British socialite, pictured above at a Mar-a-Lago party with Epstein and Donald Trump in 2000, was released on March 29.

Specifically, federal attorneys have increasedthe time frame of her alleged criminal activity by seven years, to 2004 from 1997, and, based on evidence from a new witness, have added two significant new charges, the first, conspiracy to sex traffic (with Jeffrey Epstein), and the second, sex-trafficking of a minor. Both charges are based on the government's evidence obtained from an alleged victim named by the prosecutors as "minor victim-4." In other words, the new charges do more than just bring the number of counts she faces up by a third. The indictment now brings to four the number of minor females that the government has found who allege that they were recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell for Jeffrey Epstein's subsequent exploitation.

Royal Ascot Race Meeting, Ladies Day: Prince Andrew, Duke Of York and Ghislaine Maxwell At Ascot. ... [+] (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

Maxwell's attorneys have yet to respond, but the increase in time frame in which her alleged criminal behavior occurred and the existence of minor victim-4, who was reportedly recruited by Maxwell when she was fourteen, presents Maxwell and her legal team with yet another direct accusation of tremendous gravity with which they must contend. As first submitted in summer 2020, the indictment presented the Maxwell team with a highly complex, multi-pronged fight. Now, that will be layered with, presumably, a believable then-young witness who reportedly underwent serial abuse from Epstein and Maxwell at the beginning of her teenage years. Suffice it to say that any jury would be moved by listening to testimony such as that.

Drinks With Friends: Ghislaine Maxwell and Piers Morgan attend a party in 2013 in New York City. ... [+] (Photo by Paul Bruinooge/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Unlike that of Virginia Roberts-Giuffre, whose testimony is not included in the trial, the narrative of minor victim-4 does not include national or international travel, but that, according to the indictment, was only because she turned down the invitation from Ghislaine Maxwell to help her get a passport.

For her part in further investigating Epstein, U.S. Attorney Denise George is not done with her assessment of the many Epstein flight logs into and out of the U.S. Virgin Islands, in whose jurisdiction Little Saint James, Epstein's private island, falls. What that means for Prince Andrew and many other denizens of Epstein's 'little black book' who visited Little Saint James at Epstein's invitation, remains to be seen.

Despite that unresolved flight-log investigation, the redoubled pretrial federal pressure on his good friend Ghislaine Maxwell means that Andrew's difficulties in being able to find ways to delay his cooperation with the U.S. prosecutors will grow rather than diminish. The Southern District of New York prosecutors have also announced that they will be submitting at the Maxwell trial evidence from their investigation of Epstein, himself, that includes statements from an extraordinary 250-plus additional witnesses, which, as in the Virgin Islands inquiry, will include service staff.

In short, in addition to the hard, direct accusations of criminal behavior within the March 29 amended indictment, Ghislaine Maxwell's prosecutors are literally bringing a mountain of circumstantial evidence that places their quarry firmly at the center of Epstein's operations. In other words, the prosecutors will present a detailed schematic of the Epstein procurement operation's reporting structure, in which Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly exercised a tremendous amount of responsibility. That will increase the likelihood of Andrew's presence at this or that Epstein venue or event coming into the courtly discussion, for instance, his presence at the dinner held in his honor in Epstein's mansion in December 2010, attended by, among other denizens of the Epstein black book, Woody Allen, Katie Couric, disgraced former broadcaster Charlie Rose, and political pundit George Stephanopolous.

The indictment raised the question of whether Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team would have the time to prepare to fight these additional charges by the July 12 start of the proceeding. Clearly, by releasing the amended indictment more than 90 days before that courtroom date, the government's opinion is that three-plus months is sufficient. In light of their to date unsuccessful attempts at winnowing the charges facing their storied client, it's considered likely that Ms. Maxwell's attorneys will be arguing that point differently.

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Best resorts in the San Juan Islands – seattlepi.com

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Washingtons San Juan Islands are a dreamy year-round destination with scenic countryside and waterfront attractions aplenty.

While San Juan County boasts 172 named islands and reefs, three islands are the most populous and offer ferry service to and from the mainland.

Whether you prefer the art and cuisine of San Juan Island, the history and culture of Orcas Island, or the laidback friendly vibes of Lopez Island, theres an idyllic getaway perfect for your taste. Keep reading to find your next island getaway.

Tucked along the north edge of San Juan Island, Roche Harbor Resort is a historic seaside treasure surrounded by lush gardens. Guests may choose between the historic hotel, picturesque cottages or luxurious contemporary homes.

Roche Harbor Resort

With its waterfront focus, whale watching tours are popular here, as are kayak and boating excursions. Yet in addition to outdoor adventure, the resort offers a full-service spa for pampering body treatments, complimented by eucalyptus steam rooms and a fireside relaxation lounge.

Roche Harbor Resort also offers a range of restaurants onsite including fine dining at McMillins Dining Room, bistro bites at Madrona Bar & Grill, and quick-serve breakfast and lunch at Lime Kiln Cafe. The onsite farm provides sustainable fresh produce and flowers for the resort and local community.

Just outside Friday Harbor, Lakedale Resort is situated on 82 wooded acres and surrounded by Lake Neva, Dream Lake and Fish Hook Lake. As such, the resort offers an incredible assortment of leisure activities ranging from canoeing and kayaking, fishing and boating, cycling and hiking, and swimming when the sun is just right.

Lakedale Resort

Lakedale offers five different accommodations with a cozy lodge and dog-friendly log cabins for more traditional travelers, while a yurt village, campsite, and canvas cabins offer outdoor immersion for the nature lover.

Resort log cabins are a true treat for families, with up to six guests comfortably accommodated and up to two dogs welcome. Cabins feature spacious family rooms with a gas fireplace, full kitchens packed with cookware amenities, and large cedar decks for savoring morning coffee.

Friday Harbor House is one of the most popular resorts on San Juan Island for good reason. With luxurious contemporary accommodations framed by waterfront views, and Friday Harbors downtown attractions right outside your door, this resort is a great getaway for weekenders and outdoor explorers alike.

Friday Harbor House in Friday Harbor, Wash, on San Juan Island

Friday Harbor House is perched on a bluff over the marina so guests may take in sun-kissed skies and surrounding natural beauty, while being mere steps from area eateries and boutiques. The outdoor dining space focuses on seasonal fare from area farmers and fishers, while indoor dining features floor to ceiling windows so the panoramic view is always within reach.

Each guestroom at Friday Harbor House features a gas fireplace and oversized jetted tub for two while suites include an outdoor balcony. Guests may savor San Juan Island Coffee Company with Chemex pour-over carafes provided in room, while bath salts and lavender pillow spray alongside LOccitane bath products provide cozy comforts for a luxurious night in.

Set along the marina and waterfront on Lopez Island, guests at Lopez Islander Resort have a variety of accommodations for a laidback getaway. Standard rooms and suites feature bayview decks, as do vacation homes which also offer kitchens and spacious family gathering spaces. RV sites and seasonal camping is also an option here, and of course the marina welcomes those arriving with their own floating home base.

Lopez Islander Resort

The focus of Lopez Islander resort is relaxation, recreation, and restoration. Onsite fine dining is complimented with a tiki lounge, while a seasonal outdoor pool provides a space for families to cool down in the summer months. Guests are welcome to explore the area with onsite provided bikes, while sea kayaking is also a popular activity at this quiet waterfront destination.

Massage services are available upon request, while an indoor jacuzzi room is available year-round. Pet-friendly accommodations are available.

Guests in search of a bed & breakfast with a resort-like ambience may find MacKaye Harbor Inn on Lopez Island a winning combination. This waterfront property offers a private sandy beach and tranquil accommodations with just five rooms. That means youll have ample private space to carve out relaxing downtime after enjoying a fresh-prepared daily breakfast.

MacKaye Harbor Inn

Ideal for two, the Harbor Suite includes a cozy fireplace and private, covered deck for soaking in coastal views. The inn offers bicycles for guests eager to explore the local natural setting, or to enjoy a nine-mile ride into Lopez Village for wine tastings, baked treats, and boutique shopping.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Rosario Resort & Spa on Orcas Island overlooks East Sound and Cascade Bay. Guests can explore some of the remarkable history here by self-touring the Moran Mansion at Rosario where photographs and furnishings from the late 1800s and early 1900s recall Seattle shipbuilder Mayor Robert Morans legacy.

The resort is spread across 40 acres, so there is plenty to explore on land but kayaking the bay is a popular activity here, as are sunset and wine cruises. The onsite spa offers massage therapy and skin care, while the adult-only therapeutic indoor pool offers a tranquil space for relaxation. The resort features two seasonal outdoor pools, one for adults and another for families.

Rosario Resort and Spa

Guests may opt for bayside rooms or expansive luxury suites. The historic Roundhouse Suite offers a little extra indulgence and is perched on a bluff overlooking the marina and bay. This unique suite was built as a childrens playhouse in 1913, though now it caters to guests with a fireplace in the living space, a separate bedroom, and private outdoor deck.

Alongside Deer Harbor on Orcas Island, WorldMark Deer Harbor offers resort suites ranging from 426 to 1,480 square feet. Vacation rentals come with a kitchenette or full kitchen and a private deck, so casual home-cooked dining is a breeze at this relaxing destination. A shared barbeque area is also available.

WorldMark Deer Harbor

The studio deluxe cottage provides a romantic getaway with a private whirlpool on the deck and a fireplace warming the gathering space. The two-bedroom presidential suite offers the same, yet with two dedicated sleeping spaces for family comfort.

A fitness center and seasonal outdoor pool provide onsite workouts, while Moran State Park is just a few miles away for additional recreation.

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7 Successful Celebrity Investors | TheRichest – TheRichest

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Ashton Kutcher, Snoop Dogg, and Tyra Banks are only a few of Hollywood's most savvy business minds.

Celebrities often splurge and spend their fortunes on fancy cars and luxurious homes. There are endless reports of private jets that are used to travel to private islands. The lifestyles of the rich and famous are filled with fun times and limitless spending.... sometimes. There also happens to be a small group of celebrities that happen to be far more guarded about their finances. They are known to spend more wisely, and in many cases, take on some seriously impressive investment portfolios. There are a significant number of celebrity investors that quietly dominate the market and find clever ways to exponentially grow their wealth. Insider reports that many of the top celebrity investors find ways to dominate the market without anyone even knowing about their impressive skills.

One of the top investors happens to be the ultimate OG, Snoop Dogg. He has been the driving force behind many cannabis start up companies such as Leafs By Snoop, Eaze, Merry Jane, and FunkSac, through his fund, Casa Verde Capital. He also has a lot of money tied up in Reddit and Robinhood.

It's safe to say that Snoop Dogg's investment portfolio is very much representative of what he feels like, and how he is doing, and clearly, he just hasn't been ok.

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Robert Downey Jr. has super strength and super smarts, and he has used his powers to investa good chunk of money into Loot Crate and Masterclass, which is a site that offers interactive video courses that are taught by major celebrities.

Most fans have no idea that Robert Downey Jr. puts his faith in his investments, but he definitely remains focused on growing and expanding his fortune, and stocks lead the path.

Justin Bieber has had some flighty moments as a teenager, and he definitely blew a lot of money on partying, and fast cars. However, now that he has matured and has settled into his fame in a more fluid, organic way, he has taken his finances far more seriously and has invested into Spotify as well as Selfie App Shots. His money now earns him more money, and his net worth just keeps on growing.

50 Cent routinely takes to Instagram to brag about his luxurious lifestyle and flaunt the flashy items that his fortune has afforded him. His wealth hasn't entirely come from his music, though. He has quite a bit invested in Glaceau's superior water, and he has even founded SMS Audio, a company that deals with consumer electronics.

When fans think of Will Smith, 'savvy investment guru' isn't quite what comes to mind. Best known for his actingin the role of Will on The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air,he also happens to be a great source of wisdom when it comes to turning big profits with his investments. Smith has invested in the mental health start up company called BioBeats, and has also invested a significant amount of money in his men's clothing company which is called Vastrm.

One of the biggest contenders when it comes to investments happens to be Ashton Kutcher. He has extensive knowledge of the market and has had a genuine interest in investments from a very young age.

Kutcher is known to have one of the most diverse portfolio, and easily beats out the competition when it comes to dollars spent... and dollars earned. He has financially backed Airbnb, Box, and Bebo. He's not just the pretty face that appeared on the big screen for Dude, Where's My Car?, he alsohappens to be one of the most active investors in all of Hollywood.

Tyra Banks knows a good thing when she sees it, and is trained to appreciate beauty and potential in all forms. She opted to invest in The Muse, which works to assist those looking for jobs by guiding them throughthe various levels of technology, and now she has a whole other slew of assets that have nothing at all to do with the fashion world.

Banks has graced the largest stages and has walked the runway for some of the biggest designers of our lifetime. She has earned a fortune as a model and even as a host, and she keeps ongenerating impressive income as well.Her investment in The Muse allows her to represent something that remains near and dear to her heart; the strength of women in business. In 2016, The Muse was already worth $100 million, and it continued to grow and soar with success since then.

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How the spending habits of Singapore’s rich changed in the pandemic – Insider

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Singapore is a nation of jet-setters.

The city-state, which is smaller than New York City, is the ideal jumping-off point for the region thanks to its six-hour flight radius from any Southeast Asian country. In 2015, Singapore residents were the world's seventh-highest spenders on overseas travel, forking out a combined $22.5 billion, according to a 2016 Visa report.

"The lifestyle here it doesn't matter whether you're a local or an expat is very much about being on a plane and seeing the region and doing weekends away to Vietnam," Andrea Savage, an interior designer who caters to Singapore's high-net-worth crowd, told Insider. "It's sort of equivalent to going to the Hamptons."

That all changed in March 2020 with the COVID-19 outbreak. Singapore's borders closed, and 13 months into the pandemic, most who are allowed into the city-state must undergo a strict 14-day quarantine. While the city-state's ongoing contact-tracing mandates and group-size restrictions have proved effective at controlling the spread of the virus, they have also left its population of 5.7 million to keep themselves entertained in their own 280-square-mile city.

Singapore is smaller than New York City. Suhaimi Abdullah/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Singapore's populace is a prosperous one. The city-state is home to 3,732 people who are worth at least $30 million, including 26 billionaires, according to the 2021 Knight Frank Wealth Report. While China and the US lead the world in their total numbers of billionaire residents, Singapore's affluence is concentrated in a city-state that's less than half the size of London.

Insider spoke with experts who cater to Singapore's ultrawealthy from real-estate agents to event planners and interior designers about the ways their lifestyles have changed during the pandemic.

"What clients are spending money on hasn't changed during the pandemic, as much as where they're spending it has changed," Veron Shim, the CEO of the Singapore-based Envysion Wealth Management, which manages the wealth of high-net-worth families, told Insider. "Since clients can't travel, there's been a surge in support for luxury goods and fine-dining restaurants locally."

Before the pandemic, Arron Goh, the founder of the high-end-events company The Inside Access, spent his days organizing parties on yachts, in restaurants, or in some of Singapore's most exclusive private homes. And these events didn't come cheap: Goh curated events that had a starting cost of 300 Singapore dollars, or $223, a person.

When the pandemic struck, Goh made a pivot to virtual events, but once Singapore started allowing small in-person gatherings, his clients started requesting he organize intimate get-togethers.

"Events are still happening," Goh said. "It's really thinking outside the box. We can't do our usual parties."

Instead of huge yacht parties, Arron Goh has been planning intimate yacht dinners for six guests during the pandemic. ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images

For one client, he planned a dinner for six aboard a yacht in late February. They sailed to Lazarus Island, an uninhabited island south of Singapore's main island, where they had a meal of rustic French cuisine alongside a full open bar with cocktails, Champagne, wine, and beer.

"When we do a yacht party, you can have eight [people] now and me and my team are considered a part of [that] eight," Goh said, referring to the maximum group size currently allowed in Singapore. "So we are very selective and very careful about how we do all this stuff."

Another one of Goh's clients is a managing partner at a Singapore professional-services firm. Goh is organizing a 12th birthday party for her son. Even though the party will include only five boys, Goh is going all out with the plans: He's booking a DJ to teach a masterclass at the party, getting burgers catered by the local restaurant Three Buns, and setting up a milkshake bar.

Once it became clear that there would be no significant travel in the near future, Singapore's residents settled for booking staycations.

Virtually every five-star hotel in Singapore, whether Raffles Hotel or The Fullerton Hotel, started offering staycation packages. The society magazine Tatler has been publishing a staycation review series at hotels including the Marina Bay Sands and Capella Singapore Sentosa.

Raffles Hotel in Singapore. Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images

Goh, the event planner, said many of his clients had spent much of the pandemic hotel-hopping around Singapore.

"They basically go around Singapore trying all sorts of hotels," he said. "They've probably never stayed in hotels in Singapore all their life they're always flying."

Pan Pacific Hotels Group, which has eight hotels in Singapore including Pan Pacific Singapore and ParkRoyal Collection Marina Bay, has launched "an array of staycation experiences" for locals that start at about $235 a night at its five-star properties. With virtually no tourists entering Singapore, the domestic tourism market is still its main focus, Cinn Tan, the group's chief sales and marketing officer, told Insider in late January.

To entice local residents, Pan Pacific has offered deals ranging from spa discounts to getting 100% back in dining credits when guests book a stay at one of the four participating hotels.

Mike Harlow, the general manager of the global luxury-travel operator Scott Dunn, which has an office in Singapore, said that while some Singapore clients had requested stays at hotels such as Raffles and Capella, those in the upper echelon of wealth have shied away from staycations.

"The majority of them live in very nice landed properties on the edge of central Singapore, and they don't necessarily see the value in doing the staycations," Harlow said.

The pandemic has shaken up real-estate markets around the world, and Singapore is no exception.

Though the city-state had its worst recession on record in 2020, its property market has been on fire, with home prices at a two-year high as Singaporeans and foreign nationals snap up homes. Sunita Gill, the CEO and founder of the real-estate firm Singapore Luxury Homes, said she'd seen sales of landed luxury homes and penthouses "pick up a lot" during the pandemic as newly remote workers seek larger spaces.

A 24-bedroom "super penthouse" hit the market in Singapore last month for $104 million. Tristar Properties

The city-state has seen renewed interest from foreign nationals who are opening family offices in Singapore, Shim of Envysion told Insider.

"With the influx of wealthy family offices from overseas into Singapore, these families have been buying up real estate as well," Shim said. These foreign families are drawn by Singapore's stability, safety, and multiculturalism, she said.

And while travel restrictions may have kept some foreign buyers away in 2020, the region's ultrawealthy recently ranked Singapore as the most attractive location in Asia to buy luxury homes, according to Knight Frank's 2021 Wealth Report.

Others in Singapore have opted to spruce up their own home instead of buying a new one.

Andrea Savage, a partner at the high-end interior-design firm Design Intervention, said the firm saw a "huge increase" starting toward the end of 2020 of clients wanting to upgrade their primary homes in Singapore.

"It's not about having people over or showing off their homes," Savage said. "It's actually more about creating a space of well-being for them that makes them feel really good and gives them stability and a grounding factor in this pandemic."

Many affluent Singaporeans have put part of their travel budgets toward meals at some of Singapore's 41 Michelin-starred restaurants. Over the December holidays, many high-end restaurants were fully booked weeks in advance.

Emmanuel Stroobant, a chef and owner of two Michelin-starred restaurants in Singapore, told Insider that his eateries had been thriving during the pandemic. As Stroobant put it, fine dining "remains one of the few forms of entertainment that consumers can experience in the current climate." Diners, he said, have also been willing to spend more; many have opted for the eight-course menu at his French restaurant, Saint Pierre, which costs 388 Singapore dollars, or $288, a person.

His other restaurant, Shoukouwa, a sushi restaurant that has two Michelin stars, has also been faring well during the pandemic especially because it can accommodate only up to eight guests at a time, Stroobant said.

"This exclusivity has fueled an even greater demand for diners to make their reservations months in advance," he said.

Saint Pierre. Saint Pierre

Goh, the event planner, said that while wealthy Singaporeans couldn't travel or throw parties, many had requested private dining packages at places like Odette or Les Amis, the only two Singapore restaurants with three Michelin stars.

As vaccines roll out across the globe and more countries plan to open up to tourists, Singaporeans are increasingly eager to turn their staycations into real vacations, Harlow of Scott Dunn said. Their clients who used to spend an average of 18,000 Singapore dollars on a vacation are beginning to plan travel.

"We've started to see more guests actually committing to trips now," Harlow told Insider. "At the beginning of the year we were just talking about ideas. Now, we're seeing confidence start to return, particularly at that ultra-high-net-worth end of the spectrum."

In January, the luxury-travel operator launched Scott Dunn Private, an invite-only membership service designed to cater to the private travel needs of ultra-high-net-worth individuals in light of the increasing complexities of travel.

Some affluent Singaporeans are booking private island vacations in the Maldives for later in 2021 or 2022. Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Such clients are keen to book private islands and villas in destinations such as the Maldives and the Seychelles and luxury lodges in Australia and New Zealand with hopes of travel bubbles with Singapore, according to Harlow.

"We're definitely seeing guests wanting the extra space and controlled environments," he said.

Harlow said that despite Singapore's small size, there are certainly worse places to be stuck.

"It's a great city," he said. "The food is fantastic, and you've got a nice mix of beach and jungle and city. You realize how small it is when you can't go anywhere else."

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NBA’s Kevin Love & Model Kate Bock Share What They Eat on "Vegan – The Beet

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ForNBA star Kevin Love and his fiance, model Kate Bock, home-cooked meals enjoyed at their dinner table are a treat. The engaged couple often finds that work takes them on the road, Love for the Cavaliers and Bockto far-flung beaches as a frequent SI Swimsuit issue model. Bock explains that one of their favorite rituals is tohave what they have dubbed "vegan nights,"especiallyonnightsafter his games. Eating plant-based helps the 6 foot 8 power forward recover faster (by eating tons of antioxidant-filled vegetables and whole foods) and sleepbetter (by staying away from meat and dairy), since on game nights dinner oftengets pushed toafter 11 p.m. Here, Bock shares everything she eats in a day, including the healthy meals she cooks forLove after he has burned well over 1,000 calories on the court.

Bock and Love's usual schedule involvescatching flights back andforth from New York, where her agency books fashion shoots, to Cleveland where Love holds court. In between the traveling chaos, Bock is busy prepping for 4 am call times, while Love sticks with his strict workout regime and drill workthat helped him become a five-time NBA all-star. The duohas no choice but to rely on proper nutrition to fuel up, with mealsserved by Bock with the help of Love, who she calls her "sous chef."

Love and Bock try to eat as many fruits and vegetables as they can every meal, but don't consider themselves plant-based. Bock may be one step closer to following a plant-based diet than Love since she's had a dairy allergy her whole life, and avoids dairy at all costs. For someone whorelies on dairy alternatives,Bock shares herfavorites, such asCocoJune plant-based yogurt.

She and Loveenjoy experimenting onvegan nights. They get home around 11 pm from 5-hour games because the "meals are easier to digest and we can get to sleep sooner." Bockfinds new recipes from cookbooks or online but she and her soon-to-be husband can't get enough of Daring Chicken, a meat alternative that tastesclose to the real thing. "Iwill normally whip together a large salad with chickpea croutons and add slices of the plant-based chicken orflip a switch and head in an Asian direction, with flavorful veggie-filled stir-fryswe both devour," she tells The Beet. Now, as an athlete incinerating more calories than the average person, these vegan mealsrefuelLove just fine, Bock adds.

Bock also uses vegan meals as her go-to diet before her various shoots, whether for a fitness magazine, an SI shoot, or a commercial ad. Herfitness goals couldn't be more different than those of her fianc. Bock focuses on eating clean, organic, foods to get lean, since the secret to a successful coverfor heris in not feeling or looking bloated. That means never eating airport food or the snacks served on the plane. When Bock travels to private islands to get the picture-perfect aspirational shot forSI, she's all about hydration on the flight. Sheeats before she leaves home and packs her own food, avoiding anything processed.

Here she shares everything she eats in a day, including almond butter pancakes made with Abby's Betterfor breakfaston the days when sheis not on set. To get the full lowdown on the diet habits of this power couple, weaskedBock for the details, so now you can incorporate their helpful tricks into your life whether or not you're looking to add calories like Love or look lean and toned, strong and healthy like Bock.

Kate Bock: It took me years to figure out how to eat in a way that I wassatisfied, and had energy. Now when I eat I feel good, and Iam enjoying my meals. Finding that balance can be challenging for everyoneno matter what they do in their career, or as their job. But once you figure out a way to eat, that works for you, that you feel good, it just makes everything else so much easier.

I've always incorporated almond butter into my eating, and I eat it in so many different ways every single day, whether it's as a scoop, just a spoonful of almond butter, as a snack on the go, or in a smoothie, or on pancakes, or finding different ways to incorporate it. I always include nut butter. So when I discovered Abby's and all of their flavors that really just brought a whole new spectrum of options in the almond butter world.

Kate Bock:I grew up eating mostly organic food, and I was very lucky that my mom was someone who really focused on giving us food with the least ingredients. We always had lots of fruits and vegetables, and we did eat pretty clean actually as a kid. I was probably more annoyed at that and wished I had moreprocessed foods, likeCheerios and stuff, but now that I'm an adult, I really appreciate that we were taught to eat healthy. I think that really helps me feel more drawn to those foods and notice the difference that when I veered from what I had grown up on, that I didn't feel as good or my skin didn't look as good, or I didn't have energy. Or when you're having a crash and you eat cookies or crackers or a soda pop with a lot of sugar that it doesn't actually make you feel better. So I think it just takes time and it's trial and error to see how you react to different foods and you really understand what they're doing for you.

Kate Bock:I'm dairy-free. I've been allergic to dairy since I was a kid, so I don't do any dairy. I do eat some chicken and fish, but actually, I eat lots of veggiesand as many fresh foods as I can. And j just eat things with the fewest ingredients, and I try to make as many things at home as I can.

Kate Bock: I drink Oatley. I find it's the best foaming non-dairy milk that I've found. So I like Oatley in my coffee, and I like Cocoa June coconut yogurt. They really nailed it. I think they're the best. I think I try not to specifically look for fake dairy things, Id rather just eat different options. I do have Kite Hill cream cheese. I do love that actually. Its a fake dairy cream cheese, but otherwise, I don't seek out fake dairy.

Kate Bock: I drink a ton of water alwaysfor your hair, skin, nails, everything. That always helps me feel my best. Also, I try to eat early, and not too late. Then I always try to pack food with me on a job, whether it means I'm flying. I never eat food on an airplane, unless it's my own, and the fresher, the food you can bring the better. On jobs, you just never really know what you're going to get when you get there. Sometimes they have great catering and sometimes not so much. So I always try to bring at least some snacks or some options in my bag so that I know I'm going to be covered because if you have a really long day and you're eating, not good quality food, it can really affect you.

Kate Bock: Yeah. Mostly.

Kate Bock: Me.He can be a sous chef. He does include himself as a sous chef, but he doesn't take the lead unless it's on a grill.

Kate Bock:We eat chicken basically for lunch every day, and we have big salads. I always have a lot of veggies. We make chickpea croutons, black bean croutons. We always have avocado. So we have a bunch of fun salad toppings in the fridge. So you can just throw a salad together really easily on the go here. I have daring fake chickenits my favorite vegan chicken. I like this lime one. And for dinners, we usually do chicken. We do fish or steak, or we have been doing vegan nights on game nights because we get home pretty late after games and eat dinner at 11 or so. And so just to kind of digest more easily and get to sleep sooner we go vegan.

Kate Bock:We've tried a bunch of different things. I love to look up new recipes online. We were doing beet noodles and kelp noodles. I liked the daring chicken a lot and just making a big salad or a bit like a stir fry. I love Asian-influenced meals. So anything Thai, I can just kind of make an alternative to the meat and use nuts or daring chicken or just find a way to just avoid the meat aspect of it.

Kate Bock:We love the product,soit really made sense,for both Kevin and I separately and together. And I think when you invest in a brand like this, it's really important that we care about the brand, and we learn about the brand, and we are actually consumers of the product. So we can kind of help with ideas for the future for different products that we can help promote it, that we cook with it, that we kind of try it and use it in recipes and can give any sort of tips or tricks to the public or back to Abby as some feedback. So it's kind of been really fun to get involved in the brand and give our opinions and, and really enjoy it.

Kate Bock:We started trying Abbys a year or two ago. And then we've been working on the investment for the last year.

Kate Bock:I just find theirs clean. It has not too many ingredients. They really tried to focus on using nature's ingredients in the product for the flavors. And she has so many different flavors. So almond butter isn't just almond butter, almond butter is date pecan or French toast or coffee. It can turn into so many different things. When I cook with it, I think it's just more fun. It kind of gives you a different option for every day, instead of feeling like you're eating the same thing all the time.

Kate Bock: Mine is coffee almond. I love that one. I could eat spoonfuls of that. Or I can drizzle it on my Coco June yogurts. I put it in smoothies. I love it. I put it on oatmeal. I can just throw that in a bag and have it as a snack on a plane or on a shoot. I just find it so delicious and always something I'm drawn to.

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The former CEO of NetEnt, Therese Hillman, has been elected as a new board member by the nomination committee of affiliate Better Collective.

The committee has also re-elected board members to the 2021 annual general meeting. This list includes Jens Bager, who was reappointed as chairman of the board, and Todd Dunlap, Klaus Holse, Leif Norgaard and Petra von Rohr.

Soren Jorgensen has decided not to seek re-election, as he will take on a consultancy role for the company's two founders and major shareholders.

New member Hillman was chosen by the committee because of her online gaming experience, which the committee feels will complement the board. Her background consists of providing premium gaming solutions to casino operators around the globe.

Hillman was most recently Group CEO of NetEnt, where she directed the company through a turnaround phase, when regulations and market conditions were changing. She also helped the company expand in the US and acquire competitor Red Tiger, before it was then acquired by Evolution.

Before joining NetEnt, Hillman had worked at Gymgrossisten.com for a decade, where she was the CEO for six years, as well as COO and CFO.

Jens Bager, chairman of the Better Collective board, said: "I am very pleased that Therese Hillman has decided to seek election to Better Collectives board of directors.

"Therese's experience in the online gaming market is highly relevant for Better Collective. Therese will, among others, support the company in its ambitious strategy to continue consolidating the market and growing in new markets such as the fast-growing US sports betting market.

This reorganising of the board comes after Better Collective displayed a strong year in 2020. The company saw its overall revenue increase from 67.4m ($79.6m) to 91.1m; a growth of 35% aided by the acquisition of Atemi Group.

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NAMI MIAMI-DADE (NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS ) TO HOST FIRST-EVER MENTAL HEALTH WALK IN THE COUNTY : SF STAT! – South Florida Hospital News

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SATURDAY MAY 22, A NATIONAL DAY OF HOPE FOR MENTAL HEALTH IN 43 STATES

NAMIWalks Your Way will increase awareness and provide needed funds for NAMI Miamis free services amidst the continued mental health struggles of the community due to theCOVID-19 pandemic

March 30, 2021 - In honor of Mental Health Awareness month in May, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Miami is hosting Miami-Dade County's first Walk for Mental Health, NAMIWalks Your Way, on May 22, 2021 from 9 am 4 pm. The hybrid outdoor and virtual event, Miami-Dade Countys first walk to raise awareness and funding for local mental health support, still has sponsorship and walk team opportunities available for those interested in participating.

The walk is designed to combat the stigma of mental health conditions and raise funds for NAMI Miami's free programs such as support groups, peer mentoring programs, outreach and educational classes. Despite of the physical challenges presented during the pandemic, NAMI Miami aided more than 8,000 students, young adults, adults, families and local leaders with its prevention, education, mental wellness and support programs. These programs are always offered at no cost to participants, led by NAMI trained peer-leaders and remain confidential.

Psychological distress in 2021 amid the pandemic caused a marked increase in the demand for mental health services in our community, said Susan Racher, NAMI Miami Board President. Our goal is to provide mental health for all and we can begin to achieve that with such supportive partners in our inaugural Walk including Segal Trials, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, FL, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, and many community partners, volunteers and friends.

According to a recent survey conducted by PEW Research Center, about a fifth of U.S. adults (21%) are experiencing serious psychological distress. And 28% of respondents have stated the outbreak has changed their lives in a major way. The psychological and financial effects of the pandemic add urgency to NAMIs outreach efforts. NAMI Miamis free programs augment clinical and therapeutic care according to evidence informed standards.

NAMI Miami-Dade will kick off the event the week prior to May 22, presenting live-streamed speakers, entertainment and other activities during the week leading up to May 22. These programs will foster a sense of community, showcase sponsors, and raise awareness about the crucial wellness resources that NAMI Miami provides during these trying times. Miami-Dade County Public Schools counselors will be leading walk teams as part of NAMIs partnership with the District in Ending the Silence" youth and family awareness programming.

Sponsorship benefits are available for this historic inaugural event and range from $250 to $15,000. Sponsors will have the opportunity to join other organizations, corporations, foundations and individuals on a national level while supporting the effort to increase awareness of mental health challenges during one of the most arduous years in history.

The event will allow Walk Teams to take part by choosing safe activities like walking the beach, a park, around a neighborhood, practicing yoga, organizing safe group activities outside or live- streaming a skill such as cooking, dancing or painting. Team leaders will recruit members to join them, and to help fund-raise via email, social media or phone calls.

For more information, registration and/or donations, visit NAMIWalks.org/Miami; email Kris Eschman at Kris@NAMIMiami.org or call 305-665-2540.

About the NAMI Miami-Dade County

NAMI Miami-Dade County is an affiliate of the nations largest peer-led mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of individuals affected by a mental health condition and their families. Approximately 1 in 5 people will experience a mental illness in a given year, yet in Miami-Dade less than 35% will receive the mental health services they need and deserve. NAMI Miami-Dade offers free, safe, and confidential mental health support, education, and advocacy for individuals and their families and friends in both English and Spanish. For more information, call 305-665-2540, email Kris@NAMIMiami.org or visit NAMIMiami.org and connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Meetup at @NAMIMiami.

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