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Jef Sharp Continues Role as Qteros Board Member
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., April 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Qteros, Inc., a leading developer of next-generation technology solutions for the biofuels industry based on its unique Q Microbe(TM) platform, today announced the appointment of Susan Hager as Vice President of Corporate Communications and Government Affairs. In this role, Ms. Hager will report directly to John McCarthy, President and Chief Executive Officer. Jef Sharp, Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications and Government Affairs, Director and a member of the Qteros founding group, will continue to serve the Company as a member of Qteros' Board of Directors.
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"[S]o numerous and complex are the laws by which ... citizens are governed, so important is it that they should be permitted to avail themselves of th...
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LANSING, Mich. -- Jackson National Life Insurance Company([R]) (Jackson), today announced that Matthew (Matt) Gonring has joined the company as vice p...
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Planning for success, building relationships, working hard and investing in the community are the tenets that drive Joshua Fahrenbruck, director of corporate communications with Oklahoma City- based Kimray Inc.
Fahrenbruck began his stint with Kimray in 2002, as executive assistant to CEO David Hill, and in his current position is charged with managing corporate branding and marketing for the 61-year-old family-owned firm. The company manufactures valves, thermostats, pumps and other control equipment for oil and gas companies around the world. Last year it was named as one of the "Best Places to Work in Oklahoma.
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In America, litigation often follows success, and the cost of being unprepared for e-discovery can be steep. While organizati...
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DENVER -- Sentry Petroleum Ltd. (OTCBB: SPLM) today announced that it has retained PAN Consultants Ltd., a New York based corporate communications fir...
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A corporation's communications with counsel may be protected by the attorney-client privilege. This privilege belongs to the corporate entity alone. The executives who communicate acquire no personal privilege. Consequently, if a corporation waives its privilege, its executives' communications become discoverable. Not only may those communications, thereafter, be used as evidence against the corporation, but they may also be asserted against the executive who made them. Executives thus face a dilemma. If they avoid cooperating with corporate counsel, they risk adverse job consequences. On the other hand, providing unreserved, frank, veracious information could leave them vulnerable if the corporation later waives its privilege. This article examines the current law concerning executive-...