Sentences with phrase «media employee named»

An Avid Life Media employee named John Santoro apparently emailed then - CEO Biderman about recruiting escorts for Arrangement Fingers.

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Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
The employees who manage your social media should sign their tweets or posts with their names or at least their initials to make the engagement more personable and real.
Code named «Whistler,» after the British Columbia town where many Microsoft employees took ski vacations, XP boasted several new features, including an upgraded visual appearance, a redesigned Start menu, and the introduction of Windows Media Player.
The expectations of the employees, shareholders and the media that James live up to this legacy are also laden with the message that he can never live up to what his father has done, that the only reason that James is in this position is because of his last name.
I worked on business development and marketing as an early employee at Coinbase, where I helped the first brand name merchants accept bitcoin, led the first bitcoin integrations with banks and startups and managed the Coinbase blog and social media.
[We specifically demand that Gawker Media and its employees] immediately provide us with the name and all contact information for the unnamed «tipster» of the Story, so that we can serve that person with an immediate cease and desist letter to stop the spread of the false Story.
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In June 2013, a high - flying 29 - year - old government employee named Edward Snowdon suddenly found himself the most wanted man in the world after leaking classified documents from the US government to the media.
But in a letter this fall to school employees, New York schools Chancellor Joel Klein wrote that, prompted by similar data published in The Times, the New York media «have requested the names of individual teachers, not just the statistics,» and that the school system had to comply.
Google hasn't confirmed the name of the fired employee, but US media reports name him as James Damore.
In May, Maryland became the first state to enact a law which prohibits employers from requesting or requiring that applicants or employees disclose their user name or password to personal social media sites — such as Facebook or Twitter.
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