He spoke with Canadian
Business features editor Andrew Potter.
Not exact matches
You should send press releases
featuring interesting news relating to the world around you (not inside information about your company) to
editors, writers and anyone in the media who can do a story about your
business.
Christian is formerly the Visual
Features Editor at
Business Insider.
Watch, too, for insights from
editor - in - chief Jason Feifer, as he shares what he's learned producing Problem Solvers, a podcast that
features business owners and CEOs who went through a crippling
business problem to come out the other side happy, wealthy, and growing.
Andrew Potter,
features editor of Canadian
Business magazine, discusses the federal budget and what it means for the economy in the near - term.
For the sixth year running, Entrepreneur's Growth Conference will address everything from hands on tools for success to opportunities to pitch
editors your
business to be
featured in Entrepreneur.
He has a decade of experience as a magazine journalist, having worked as an online
editor at Canadian
Business, as the associate
editor of BCBusiness and more recently as the senior
editor of Vancouver magazine, where he often worked on policy - oriented
feature stories.
My pal Andrew Potter is a public affairs columnist with Maclean's magazine (Canada's premier newsweekly) and a
features editor with Canadian
Business magazine.
Editor's note: Startland News is continuing its «Fund Me, KC»
feature to highlight area entrepreneurial efforts to accelerate
businesses or projects.
During his time with Ad Age, he has been recognized with the Jesse H. Neal National
Business Journalism Award for best range of work by a single author, as well as a Best in
Business award for a
feature story from the Society of American
Business Editors and Writers.
Editor: Francesca Nicasio About Vend Retail Blog: One of the cool
features we love on the Vend Retail Blog is their «Vender of the Week», in which they interview an individual retailer and dig into the specifics of their niche, what they're doing in the marketplace, and their take on the
business.
Literature & Larder will also cover the
business side of food publishing and examine cookbook editorial with a panel
featuring New York literary agent Sharon Bowers of MBD Literary representing NYC literary agent, Sharon Bowers of MBG Literary (representing acclaimed vegetarian chef and author Deborah Madison, former Chez Panisse exec chef and NYT Best Seller Cal Peternell, James Beard award - winning Amy Chaplin, health & wellness food blogger Sarah Britton of My New Roots, NOMA co-founder Mads Refslund and more) and «Ireland's Top Cookbook
Editor» Kristin Jensen, moderated by myself and Cliodhna Prendergast.
It
featured contributions from Blake Ewing (Graduate
Editor, Politics in Spires, DPIR), Chris Gilson (Managing
Editor, LSE USApp — American Politics and Policy), Sierra Williams (Managing
Editor, LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog), Chris Bertram (Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, blogger with the group blog Crooked Timber), William Dutton (Oxford Internet Institute), David Levy (Director, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism) and Will de Frietas (
Business & Economy
Editor, The Conversation).
The course also
featured: a presentation by each participant for a panel that included a patent attorney, a newspaper
editor, and an innovations specialist; a one - on - one consultation with Nana Lee, the course co-coordinator, a former senior scientist and director in the biotech industry who is experienced in career transitions and in dealing with life balance issues; and a presentation by U of T's Graduate Enterprise Internship program, which provides internships for students to explore opportunities in the
business world.
During his tenure at the News, which began in 1989, he has been a bureau chief,
feature writer, copy
editor and
business writer.
Newspaper article My editing
business and I were
featured, along with my colleague, book designer Fiona Raven, in a 2006 Vancouver Sun newspaper article titled «A bonanza for
editors» by Rebecca Wigod.
Formerly a
feature writer for the Wall Street Journal, where he was part of a Pulitzer Prize - winning reporting team, Anders is currently a contributing
editor for Forbes and the author of five previous
business books, including the bestseller Perfect Enough: Carly Fiorina and the Reinvention of Hewlett - Packard.
ALLi's Orna Ross
featured in a BBC
Business article about the costs of self - publishing — and why every author needs a good
editor.
The P3 show team also recognized show exhibitors in the categories of Best Booth and Best Incubator
Feature Area Exhibitor, juried awards selected by the
editors of Pet
Business, Pet Product News and Pet Age.
Currently
editor at large of Global
Business Travel magazine and a contributing writer to Watch, he has also been a
featured guest on CNN, «The OʼReilly Factor,» «The Oprah Winfrey Show,» and «The View.»
Confirmed judges for the first ever IGF Mobile event are: - Mike Yuen, Senior Director, Gaming Group, Qualcomm - David Gosen, CEO, I - play - Arjan Olsder, Writer, Mobilegamesblog.com - Darryl Williams, Senior Director of Content, Playphone - Justin Davis,
Editor - in - chief, Modojo - Demetri G. Detsaridis, Creative Director, Massively Mobile - Stuart Dredge, Writer, Pocket Gamer - Neil Trevett, Vice President Mobile Content, NVIDIA - Monty Munford,
Business Development Director, Player X - Steve Wetherill, President, Uztek Games - Matthew Hawkins, Writer, zedgeHeadz - Michael Chang, CEO, Greystripe - John Walker, Writer, Rock Paper Shotgun Like the main IGF competition (part of the CMP Game Group, as is Gamasutra), the IGF Mobile will have its own pavilion
featuring the finalists on the show floor at the Game Developers Conference 2008 next February, and all finalist games will be available to play at the pavilion.
She was previously the energy and environment reporter at International
Business Times,
features editor of Makeshift magazine, clean economy reporter for InsideClimate News, and a correspondent in Mexico City until 2011.
The panel
featured Aric Press,
editor - in - chief of The American Lawyer, David Lat, founding
editor of the blog Above The Law, Susan Jacobsen, director of communication and public relations for the Association of Corporate Counsel, and José Cunningham, chief marketing and
business development officer of Crowell & Moring.
While the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is still a superb
business ultrabook that weighs a pound less, the Latitude 6430u's extra
features justify its additional bulk, and it consequently snatches the crown by virtue of its larger port selection, removable battery, and inclusion of an HDMI output, It's a very close call, but at the end of the day the Latitude 6430u rightfully earns our
Editors» Choice for
business ultrabooks.
Design and
Features Measuring 0.82 by 13.31 by 9.04 inches (HWD), the Latitude 6430u's svelte frame weighs 3.91 pounds, landing between the former
business ultrabook
Editor's Choice Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1 (2.93 pounds) and the Asus S46CA - XH51 (4.35 pounds).
The X1 Carbon is our
Editors» Choice for
business laptops given its superior performance and form factor, but the T470s may better suit your needs with
features like a touch screen and adapter - free Ethernet connectivity.
As Executive
Editor Daniel Rubino wrote in his
feature on eSIM, «The ability to take a PC or 2 - in - 1 wherever in the world you are and still have multiple ways to get on the internet is going to be critical for
businesses, the modern nomadic millennial workforce, creators, those who are self - employed, and even regular consumers.»
• Represented magazine at conventions and trade shows.AWARDS • American Society of
Business Publication
Editors Awards: Nontechnical
feature, honorable mention, Midwest region, 1989; nontechnical
feature, 3rd place, Midwest region, 1990; case history, 1st place, Midwest region, 1991; case history, 3rd place, national competition, 1991; special section, silver award, Midwest region, 2001; special supplement, gold award, Midwest region, 2003.
Written By ESR News Blog
Editor Thomas Ahearn
Business training video producer Kantola Productions has released an updated version of the DVD «Safe Hiring: How You Can Avoid Bad Hires»
featuring Attorney Lester Rosen, the founder and CEO of global background check firm Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR) and author of «The Safe Hiring Manual.»
Written By ESR News Blog
Editor Thomas Ahearn The Marin
Business Forum (MBF) will present an event with the Novato Chamber of Commerce on «Background Checks»
featuring Attorney Lester Rosen, founder and CEO of Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR) on Thursday, March 24, 2016 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. To register, visit http://marinbusinessforum.com/event-registration/.
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