MDC Partners, which owns the advertising agency Crispin Porter Bogusky and is the first woman to be a hiring manager. New Executive Director, Anne Bologna, joined MDC, headquartered in New York, the New York office of Cramer-Krasselt, an independent leader. She has served since May 2010 as executive vice president and general manager. To succeed Ms. Bologna in New York, Cramer-Krasselt, which is based in Chicago, is a twisting, turning to his predecessor in the post, Jeff Johnson. “I can not make this up,” Ms. Bologna, 54, said in a telephone interview Thursday af
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Hospitality Ventures, LLC Changes Company Name Franchise Systems LLC Vimana
Windermere, Florida, 14 November 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Hospitality Ventures LLC, franchisors, and Stone Center of Key West hotel brands have announced that the first December 2011, his name has become a Vimana Franchise Systems, LLC. “Back when we started Center Stone brand name of Hospitality Ventures is enough, because it just has a face and not really going to have. However, since then has increased several marks a franchise system, and we wanted a name that is less generic non-vanilla. Vimana has many meanings in the medical field, it means just the right amount of Hindu r
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Art Clokey: How Gumby got his name
Art Clokey , including clay creations have him do a Google Doodle named Gumby after his childhood memories. Gumby creator Art Clokey Google celebrates Wednesday with a clay-inspired Google Doodle. Skip banner sales suivantLa home page shows the most famous animated heroes Mr. Clokey, Gumby urge that users abandon their searches on Google for the time and drill four colored balls of clay. Gumby if you successfully coaxed out of Productivity, you are with a twist, change the form of surprise rewards. The blob of clay into some familiar faces again. Blockheads, Prickle, Goo, Gumby and Pokey
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How do you register a name for a small home business? Is it necessary?
We’re opening a small home business. Do you need to protect/register the name of your business for tax purposes, banking, and all of the other nuances that come because you run a personal business and you want to be above the board, totally legitimate? If so, who do you call? What do you do? Help us Obi-wan Kenobi, you’re our only hope.
