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BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Co. has decided to outsource its Corporate Affairs Department - a move that will affect six employees, said Greg Burton, president and chief executive officer.
We decided to make a business decision to outsource our Corporate Affairs Department to Charles Ryan Associates," Burton said.
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BrickStreet Insurance is eliminating its six-employee corporate affairs department, President and CEO Greg Burton confirmed Wednesday.
We've decided to outsource our corporate affairs department to Charles Ryan Associates," Burton said.
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Public relations company MWW Group, East Rutherford, hired Kari Stoever and Megan Torres as senior vice president and vice president, respectively, of the newly created corporate affairs department. Stoever was president and founder of Meliora Global LLC, managing director of Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases, and an infections diseases researcher for the U.S. Army. Torres was a policy advocacy specialist for UNICEF, communications director of buildOn and media relations manager of Casey Family Programs.
William Epstein joined Capstone Advisory Group LLC, Saddle Brook, as managing director of its valuation practice in Los Angeles. He was national director of American Appraisal Associates, managing director of Navigant Capital Advisors and Southwest director of Houlihan, Lok...
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- Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, a Body Corporate and Politic, Plaintiff, v. Diana J. Bruner, Personally and as the Personal Representative of the Estate of Elliott Daniel Bruner; Defendant-Appellant, Leda v. Bruner, Formerly Known as Leda v. Burgess; Elliott Bim Bruner; Steve Bruner, Also Known as Bim Stephen Bruner; Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of Interior, United States of America, Defendants-Appellees, and 18.31 Acres of Land, More or Less, Situated in the County of Tulsa, State of Oklahoma; Son Billy, Inc., an Oklahoma Corporation; Tulsa County Board of Commissioners; Tulsa County Treasurer; John Doe, Sued As: Unknown Owners, Defendants., 259 F.3d 1236 (10th Cir. 2001)
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma (D.C. No. 99-CV-0288-H) [Copyrighted Material Omitted]
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Construction is under way on the 80,000-square-foot, build-to-suit outpatient clinic for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs at Seagate Corporate ...
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...(2) Claims information. OPIC's Department of Legal Affairs maintains public information file...The Corporate Secretary maintains public information files conta...
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CHARLESTON, W.Va., Feb. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- On behalf of its smokers and customers, Commonwealth Brands urges West Virginia to reconsider any proposal to increase the excise tax on tobacco products. On February 1, 2011 Delegate Don Perdue introduced a Bill that would increase the tax on cigarettes by $1 a pack. Commonwealth Brands, the manufacturer of USA Gold and Sonoma cigarettes, strongly opposes the Bill stating that an increase will promote the growth of cigarette counterfeiting and increase the level of cross-State shopping and tax avoidance.
In a letter written on February 3, 2011, addressing a similar tax increase sponsored by Perdue earlier this year, Anthony Hemsley, Vice President of Corporate and Government Affairs, referred to a report released by the U.S. Department o...
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DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 23, 1996--F.Y.I. Incorporated (NASDAQ: FYII) today announced that Deliverex, an F.Y.I. company, entered into an agreemen...
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[Dennis F. Marco] has been sworn in as a commissioner of the Passaic County Improvement Authority. He currently serves as a lobbyist with Porzio Governmental Affairs in Paterson. Some of Marco's previous posts include special assistant to U.S. Sen.
Some of Marco's previous posts include special assistant to U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley, deputy commissioner with the New Jersey Department of Commerce and Economic Development and vice president of external affairs and corporate communications at Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey He holds a master's degree in urban affairs and policy analysis from the New School for Social Research and a bachelor's degree inpolitical science from William Paterson University.
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In general, executive bonuses in government do not attract a lot of controversy. They do not go to large numbers of people, and they are usually not that big, compared to what high-level corporate executives are routinely granted. Earlier this year, the Associated Press reported that the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department had handed out $3.8 million in bonuses to executives who were involved in developing a budget for VA operations that failed to take into account the growing pool of veterans resulting from ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. In both the VA and Education cases, reasonable questions were raised about the performance of an agency whose executives had received bonuses.