Monday, November 14, 2011

Human Capital: People on the Move, July 14 - Boston Business Journal:

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named Erica Papagno as managerr of its Hyannis branch which is expected to open laterthis summer. Papagno, who has 18 year s of banking experience, previously workec for , where she held several bankinhg management positions onCape Cod. Inc. , a Taunton-base d wholesale food distributor, promoted Greg Burgess to chief operatingf officer and named Chris Kelberman vice presidentof finance. Burgesw previously served as executive vice presidentyof sales, finance and administration at Kelberman most recently served as VP of financse and administration for a divisiob of .
Kristin Darby joinedc CRICO/RMF , a Cambridge-based patient safety and medical malpractic company owned by and serving themedicalk community, as chief information officer. Darby, who has more than 15 yearse of information technology and health care previously served as director of information technologuyfor . To notify the BBJ about a potentiao HumanCapital alert, contact Sean McFadden at smcfadden@bizjournals.com.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Nixon Told Jury Watergate Recording Gap Was 'Accident' - San Francisco Chronicle

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Nixon Told Jury Watergate Recording Gap Was 'Accident'

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(Updates with Nixon comments on presidential confidentiality in third-fourth paragraphs after 'Common Practice' subheading.) Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Former President Richard Nixon told a grand jury investigating the Watergate scandal that the 18 ...



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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Fifth Third agency search doesn't cloud Sunrise's hopes - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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million rebranding initiative, is searching for a new advertising agency, a move that coulrd have a huge impact on its agency of record for the last10 . The downtown agency, which employs 42 and counts Fifthh Third as the largest of its 14 will compete in thereview process. Co-owner George Sabert said he hopes to retaijthe business. "Given the nature of Fifth Thired andhow they're reviewing their business now from an operationakl standpoint, it's a fairly normal thing," said Sabert.
"It'ds something that most accounts Cincinnati's largest bank, which has $100 million in asset s and morethan 1,100 locations in 10 states, buys an estimate d $29 million a year in media time and advertisinb space, according to Brandwee magazine. The bank wouldc not describe the size ofits account, nor would it identify the agenciezs it plans to invite as bidders. It hopeas to complete the reviewby year's end. "What we're doing righyt now is researching thoss agencies we would like to speak with. After we make that determination, we wouls engage them in conversation," said Debraz DeCourcy, a Fifth Third spokeswoman.
Fifth Third hired the local design firm Deskey to revampothe bank's corporate logo. It was part of a rebrandinv effort that took two yearsd to develop and included the retirement ofthe bank'ds longtime slogan, "Working hard to be the only bank you'lo ever need." The new tag-line: "At Fiftb Third Bank, we're moving ahead with DeCourcy said there is "no connectionb whatsoever" between the rebranding initiative and the agency "We're thrilled with our brand positioning," she Sabert declined to say how much of his company'ss annual revenue comes from the Fifthu Third account.
He said Sunrise Advertising generaterdabout $4 million in revenuw last year and is on pace to reacgh $5 million this In addition to Fifth the represents , , and

Monday, November 7, 2011

House Ethics Comm. Probes Rep. Laura Richardson - The New American

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House Ethics Comm. Probes Rep. Laura Richardson

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The House Ethics Committee announced Friday that it is launching a probe into whether Rep. Laura Richardson (D-Calif.) required congressional aides to work on her 2010 reelection campaign on the government's clock while using House resources. ...



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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Pocket Picks roundup: 5th November - Motorola Xoom 2, iPhone GarageBand ... - Pocket Gamer

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Pocket Picks roundup: 5th November - Motorola Xoom 2, iPhone GarageBand ...

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Hello and welcome back to another Pocket Picks roundup on this fine/wet/cold Guy Fawkes night. For the benefit of our international readers, he's the chap who tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament, best known now as the symbol for ...



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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Jenkins of Publix boosts CompCare holdings - Houston Business Journal:

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Jenkins paid $2 million. The shares will be issuexd in aboutthree weeks, aftert CompCare completes a previously disclosed increase in its authorize d common stock, a filinbg with the said. who CompCare stock earlier this year, will own a totap of 14 million or 43.4 percent of the totalo number of shares outstanding, the filingv said. Jenkins paid 25 cents a share for the stocl in the May21 agreement. The stock traded on the open markeg that day at 55 cents a Its 52-week range has been between 15 cents and 95 cents a Jenkins currently is chairman of the executive committer at Publix, a Lakeland-based grocery chain and the largest privately owned company in the Tampaw Bay area.
CompCare (OTCBB: CHCR) said it planz to use the net proceed s from the sale of the securities for workingf capital and generalcorporate purposes. The Tampa-baserd company provides behavioral health, substance abuse, direct-to-consumer marketingb of health care products and employeeassistance programs. CompCare bought in January, and the former chairmah and chief executive of Clark Marcus, was named chairman and co-chief executivr of CompCare earlier this month.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A Look at Charleston's Cruise Ship Controversy - Fox News

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A Look at Charleston's Cruise Ship Controversy

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The historical town of Charleston, South Carolina is battling a modern-day sea invasion -- not of mythical pirates or Civil War battle ships. The city is being invaded by cruise line tourists (and the crew) that critics have ...


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