22 Oct 2007
| by Tonya Garcia
aligned business initiatives. You can see Microsoft partnering with the community colleges because there are 450,000-plus open positions for engineers and technology workers. And it s in Microsoft s interest to make a larger pool of employees, not just for Microsoft, but for others. That s just one example of a ...
22 Oct 2007
| by Tonya Garcia
to charitable causes were Newman s Own, Microsoft, and Yoplait. Consumers who get involved with programs ...
, followed by Microsoft, Target, and Avon. These top companies, both in the eyes of consumers and those ...
research with the University of California- Davis, the company discovered kids who had Hidden Valley Ranch ...
16 Apr 2007
| by Erica Iacono
s Center, which it connected with through its work with Microsoft. Airfoil began working ...
02 Apr 2007
| by Ted McKenna
historian Victor Davis Hanson and economist Michael Spence. This research is intended not simply ...
26 Jan 2007
| by Tonya Garcia
(about 1 million people visit per year), they ve hired Martha Davis, manager of tourist marketing. A person might just handle PR or advertising and those efforts are directed at a vast audience, says Davis. My audience is a small segment. A member of the broad communications team, Davis job is to work ...
04 Dec 2006
| by Celeste Altus
in December 2005 and philanthropic tech legend Bill Gates likewise panned the effort, telling the Microsoft ...
03 Oct 2006
| by Lisa LaMotta
the globe within the first 48 hours, including the AP, BBC World Service Radio, and The Wall Street Journal ...
15 Aug 2006
| by Keith O'Brien
technology practice employees. Clients include Adobe, Akamai, Microsoft, Palm, and Samsung. ...
01 Dec 2005
| by Erica Iacono
Wal-Mart earned the top spot in Delahaye's Media Index of Corporate Reputation, which includes analyses of different print and broadcast news to measure the reputation of the top 100 US companies.
The retail giant placed second on last quarter's index, behind Microsoft. Mark Weiner, CEO of Delahaye, said ...
30 Nov 2005
| by Mark Hand
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The ads, developed by DC-based Davis Co., will be appearing in selected regions around the country ...