Sentences with phrase «explains company president»

«Global Pet Expo is a great way to showcase your company and new products,» explains company president Joe Wallington.

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Biotech is a «crazy» industry, in that there's no easy way to measure a company's worth, because actually helping patients is at least 10 years away, explains Brian Bloom, president of Bloom, Burton & Co., a Toronto - based investment bank focused on the health - care sector.
A company's president explains why he is opposed to incentive pay, and why bonus plans failed at his company.
Companies like FedEx now feel threatened that the president, determined to revitalize U.S. manufacturing, has potentially thrown their China operations into jeopardy, Cramer explained.
After news of the defect broke, company executives spent months emphatically denying that any sort of problem existed, and continued to deflect blame until both its U.S. head and worldwide president were hauled before Congress to explain what happened.
Many of its former employers have gone on to work for other big technology companies over the years like Intel (intc), Nvidia (nvda), and supercomputer maker Cray, explained Patrick Moorhead, the president and principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy.
Chairman, president and CEO Craig Rogerson explained some of the factors behind this performance in the company's 2014 annual report.
Mark Slusher, senior vice president of Thalhimer Realty Partners, which owns the mall with The Rebkee Company, explained the idea behind the proposal at a recent meeting with local government officials.
The company has spent the past six months investigating expansion into the Middle East where, president and CEO Derek Woods explains, «what we do hasn't been adopted yet.»
«Anyone who uses a bunch of oil and has invested a lot of money in their equipment is a potential customer,» explains president Heather Hunt, a 22 - year veteran of the company who has done everything from answering the phones to managing the books to running daily operations.
In terms of security, American Express executive vice president Jaromir Divilek explained that the company's «fraud capabilities have advanced so that signatures are no longer necessary to fight fraud.»
In a statement released by Paul Grewal, the company's vice president and deputy general counsel, Facebook explained that the suspension was the result of a violation of its platform policies.
Dirk Hofschire, senior vice president of asset allocation research at Fidelity Investments, explains why, and what it may mean for investors in his monthly market catch - up with Lars Schuster, institutional portfolio manager for Strategic Advisers, Inc., a Fidelity Investments company.
The company's vice president and chief privacy officer Erin Egan and deputy general counsel Ashlie Beringer took to the company's blog to explain how Facebook was making it easier for users to find privacy options on the social network.
Amir Adnani, CEO, President and a director of Uranium Energy Corp, explains why his company is in a great position to be relevant as one of the few U.S. producers.
President Jim Pellerito explains that the company is on the verge of making some of its biggest changes yet — changes that he anticipates will turn it into a national player after decades as a regional powerhouse.
«When the company got started, there were a lot of companies like this whose cornerstone was one of the main proteins, such as chicken or beef,» Executive Vice President Daniel Romanoff explains.
Senior Vice President of Eastern Operations and Corporate Logistics Paul Esposito explains that although Railex came about as part of an effort by sister companies Hapco Farms, Powerhouse Produce and Freshouse to ensure better transportation of their own products, it has become a trusted partner to a number of shippers and receivers.
Jan Pajerski, Grainful president and cofounder, explained in the video below that by utilizing bright colors and updated formulations, the Ithaca - based company can better appeal to retailers on a larger scale.
President Tom Carroll explains this is a normal response to Sunset Farm Foods» products — the company gets positive feedback and fan mail all the time about its sausage.
That was followed by a presentation by Chris Mehringer, President of Park Street, who explained how spirits companies could start a new brand even without a distillery, an approach that he referred to as an «asset - light» strategy.
As President Max Hurtado explains, the company has become a major success in the industry over the last two decades by concentrating on providing customers with everything they need in terms of protein and providing it at exactly the right time.
President Dave Pederson explains that the company's roots go back more than 30 years to when he was a hog farmer in Texas.
Senior Vice President of Operations Todd Felsen explains the company adopts every single community where it is located because it is important to have a positive impact and show «hometown hospitality.»
There are many family owned oyster companies, but Motivatit Seafoods sets itself apart with a high level of trust between the members of its management, President and CEO Steven Voisin explains.
And, as President Dave Clyde explains, that dedication has helped the company grow into one of the largest and most successful grape providers in the United States.
As the operations's president and CEO, Kevin Brown is dedicated to always «providing leadership to position Chicken Salad Chick at the forefront of the industry,» the company explains.
Kornegay explains that the company originally started as a row crop farm, but later diversified into produce with a focus on sweet potatoes under the leadership of President Bobby Ham.
In an opinion piece published in The Hill, American Beverage Association President and CEO Susan Neely points to new research providing further proof that beverage taxes harm communities and explains how America's beverage companies are taking comprehensive actions to achieve our shared goal of better public health.
Chris Mehringer, president of US wine distributor, Park Street, explained how spirits companies could start a new brand using bulk spirits with even having their own distillery.
«In a big center like Montreal, it's not a problem to find those products in retail stores, but in some regions, people have some company profile difficulty finding Italian products,» explains Christian Champagne, executive vice president of operations.
Senior Vice President of Eastern Operations and Corporate Logistics Paul Esposito explains that although Railex came about as part of an effort by sister companies Hapco Farms, Powerhouse Produce and Freshouse to ensure better transportation of their own products, it has become a trusted partner to a number of company profile shippers and receivers.
Just yesterday, during an event focused on entrepreneurship in the country, the President talked about the role American companies will play in helping get Cubans online, explaining that Cisco plans to train Cuban students in IT skills and that Stripe is working with Cuban startups to help them do business online.
«We are a local company devoted to giving back to our community, so the opportunity to be a part of the sports and entertainment epicenter in our area was not only a practical decision, but a decision that we hope can highlight our brand in conjunction with the Comets, Pioneers, and the venue as a whole,» explained Robert Clark, Executive Vice President of Adirondack Bank.
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), has explained that the approvals he granted the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) while he was Acting President were not for approval of contracts but for financing arrangements for Joint Ventures between the corporation and International Oil Companies (IOCs).
Norsk President and CEO Warren Boley explained the company's titanium production method to a packed luncheon crowd on Monday.
The Vice President of policy think tank, IMANI Ghana, Bright Simons has explained that about five companies were involved in the procurement and installation and operation of the emergency power plant, Ameri Power.
Incodema President Sean Whittaker explains the 3 - D printing process to U-S Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Monday at the company facility in Freeville.
«We are succeeding by behaving like a small company within a big companyexplains Thomas Koestler, executive vice president at Schering - Plough and president of the Schering - Plough Research Institute.
But almost 10 years ago, the company adopted a policy designed to increase the number of women at all levels in the business (see box 1), explains Pierre Bismuth, Schlumberger's vice president for personnel and a member of the high - level expert group, STRATA, that wrote the European Community report.
Explains Ross Grossman, human resources vice president, «We've focused a great deal of energy on retaining a true biotech culture --[stressing] innovation and great science — as we've grown and matured as a company.
«This is such a diverse organization, we want people who bring a different perspective and understanding, so we can expand globally,» explains Susan Bunz, human resources and corporate services vice president at Pioneer Hi - Bred, a Dupont business, the plant genetics company that ranked # 4 this year (a big leap from # 19 in 2010).
Gabrielle Nevin, the vice president of global product development at the cosmetics company, explained to Allure that most of the foundation's 30 hues have more yellow pigments in them because most people have yellow or green tones in their skin and want any redness canceled out.»
I want to be in dialogue,» explains Nic Galway, vice president of global design at Adidas Originals and the mastermind behind many of the company's most popular models.
In our last video featuring Sega of America's Simon Jeffery, the president of the company explains why we haven't seen any System 16 or System 24 games on Xbox Live Arcade or the PlayStation Network.
According to a Game Informer interview with Sony president of worldwide studios Shuhei Yoshida, the problem centered on the company's inability to explain the concept:
As the company's then - president Greg Brenneman explained in a 1998 article in the Harvard Business Review (HBR), «Continental ranked tenth out of the ten largest U.S. airlines in all key customer service areas as measured by the Department of Transportation: on - time arrivals, baggage handling, customer complaints, and involuntary denied boardings.»
And while Malloy noted that Erik Clemons is founding CEO and President of Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology, Inc. (ConnCAT), the Governor failed to explain that the company has a major contract funded through the Department of Education.
He explains how the so - called father of the Miata, Bob Hall, who was at the time writing for MT, had a conversation with Mazda's president in which he was asked what kind of car the company should make.
Michael Oakes, now vice president of business development and sales at Slamstop, explained that the company is starting quickly with its U.S. company, Slamstop USA LLC, through the development of a Southern California - based distribution and customer service center as well as an installation facility.
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