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22 Oct 2007 | by Tonya Garcia
issue, where the government needs to welcome you in if you want to conduct business there. Maher ...
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, that rules be set to govern how corporations disclose their earnings and other information on their Web sites
issue, where the government needs to welcome you in if you want to conduct business there. Maher ...
LONDON: Sony Ericsson (SE) has selected Burson-Marsteller as its global AOR to help centralize its
of interested parties, from government officials, lobbyists, industry analysis, and executives of both companies ...
As more and more consumers take increasing ownership in the green movement, the burden of proof now lies with manufacturers, corporations, and governments to show results. This presents a huge ... , and government that can help advance the cause or help bring an issue to light. In Green 2.0, companies have ...
to corporate governance specialists, became more powerful and insistent. --Business own foibles and missteps ... , special interest group members, government leaders, and even their own employees. The fine line they wind ...
It s not just about the environment, but all the things that make our planet and people sustainable and successful, said Lane Bailey, MD at Golin s Washington office. Bailey is a co-leader of the Green practice, along with Scott Farrell, regional MD of the agency s Central region and head of global ...
, says Jessica Trantowski, senior recruitment manager for Edelman s Central region. I can offer ...
a crisis. The government division at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee (BCBST) - already under pressure as competition for large government healthcare bids intensifies this year - recently spun off a key segment of its business to a wholly owned subsidiary, Riverbend Government Benefits Administrator ...
netting of the National Association of Government Communicators Communicator of the Year award, her work ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.