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Hires/Promotions/Honors
Everywoman Opportunity Center elected Sheri L. Mooney president of the board of directors. Mooney is senior vice president and senior program manager at First Niagara Financial Group. Other officers: Vice president, Heidi Raphael, president of corporate communication, Greater Media; treasurer, Margaret P. King, chief financial officer, Buffalo Hospital Supply; and secretary, Michael Henry, retired chief of mental health treatment service, Buffalo Psychiatric Center. Board members: Audrey J. Czesak, CEO/president, Trinity Title and Abstract Corp.; Patricia Shelly, associate director, Gender Institute of the University at Buffalo; Helen Tederous, corporate affairs manager, First Niagara Bank; and Sharon Thomas, chief clerk, Buffalo City Court.
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...; Eric Robertson, strategic alliance manager for Microsoft Education; Bill Shore, director of U... Park; and Tina Wilson, manager of corporate citizenship and corporate affairs fbr IBM Corp. at...
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BLOOMINGTON - The now-closed Clarion Hotel, one of the oldest hotels in Bloomington-Normal, has been sold and will be torn down, but plans for the site's future remain undecided, its new owner announced Friday.
Capitol City Lodging LLC, solely owned by Twin City developer Jack O. Snyder, bought the hotel at 1219 Holiday Drive on June 4 from Busey Bank, according to Dave Stanczak, corporate affairs manager for The Snyder Companies.
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Chesapeake Energy Corp. has hired Julie H. Wilson, a Fort Worth public relations and marketing executive, to manage corporate development affairs for ...
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After Australia's Jetstar airline made 350-pound Samantha Scafe pay for an extra seat "for other people's comfort because of my size," Scafe said she was assigned two seats that were not next to each other. Jetstar corporate affairs general manager Simon Westaway told The Cairns Post "an error was made in the process of booking" but said the airline's policy required Scafe to pay for both seats.
When two customers complained that a pizzeria in Palm Coast, Fla., got their order wrong, owner Joseph Milano was caught on tape pistol-whipping the men. After his arrest on aggravated assault charges, law enforcement officials confirmed a report by the Daytona Beach News-Journal that Milano was really Joey "Crazy Joe" Calco, 40, a mob hit man in the federal witness protection program. "Now that...
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Speaking to The Weekly Gleaner then, Dr. Keith Amiel, corporate affairs manager at Caribbean Broilers Jamaica Limited, said that chicken prices are expected to rise gradually over the next two months. "We won't be doing it in one blow, it will be done in stages, maybe 3½ in the first month and another 3½ in the following month," explained Dr. Amiel.
At that time, their counterparts, Jamaica Broilers, denied that they too were contemplating a price increase. David Radlein, the company's marketing manager, said: "We at this point haven't planned an increase. Nothing that I am aware of.
Effective Tuesday, April 27, Jamaica Broilers implemented a three per cent increase on the price of `A-grade chicken' and some of the associated products. Mr. Radlein, in confirming the increase, stressed ...
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Manufacturers say consumers would ultimately save by paying the fees directly at the point of sale, instead of paying for them in the price of the products. "Fees assessed to manufacturers get marked up by retailers by up to 50% in some cases," said Frank Marella, senior manager of corporate environmental affairs with Mahwah-based Sharp Electronics and a representative of the Electronic Manufacturera Coalition for Responsible Recycling. "If the fee [per unit to manufacturers] is $10, the fee...
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According to Robin Hervig, manager of corporate communications and affairs, Johns Manville, the Milan site is one of several locations in several states being considered for the project.
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Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers
INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2003
Eli Lilly and Company announced today that Anne Nobles, curren...