A New York
magazine profile called him a «number - crunching prodigy» and a «spreadsheet psychic.»
Not exact matches
I'll close this story down with the one I started — the entrepreneur who
called me to tell me he was about to be
profiled in a major news
magazine.
Basecamp has even launched a one - article - per - month web
magazine called The Distance that
profiles companies that have been in business over 25 years.
That approach isn't surprising: As a trainee with IDS Financial Services (a predecessor to Ameriprise) in 1987, Garrett so hated cold
calling that she got «sick to [her] stomach every Monday morning because [she] couldn't sell people things they didn't need,» she told this reporter for a 2002
profile in Research
magazine.
Although he is shy about public attention, the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and New York
magazine have all done
profiles of Konchalski, with the latter
calling him «the last great (and good) basketball scout» in an industry too often devoid of integrity.
It's safe to say the 28 - year - old actor didn't come off his best in a new interview with Esquire — the men's
magazine calls out his supposed «dickishness» throughout the
profile — but his co-stars Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, and Jamie Bell took to Twitter on Wednesday to defend him.
Rogers intends on launching their own Netflix - like app,
called Next Issue
magazine that will provide access to all of its
magazines as well as dozens of high -
profile American titles for a... [Read more...]
Rogers intends on launching their own Netflix - like app,
called Next Issue
magazine that will provide access to all of its
magazines as well as dozens of high -
profile American titles for a monthly fee.
In a Monday Design Daydream column, Lonny
magazine profiles Florblanca in a piece
called Wish We Were Here: Florblanca.
ORIGINAL STORY: Here's one we haven't seen before: a high -
profile video game leak coming from a quote by a licensing manager in the spring 2018 edition of a
magazine called Licensing Source Book Europe (skip to page 97 for the offending article).
The «day in the life» piece, in a monthly
called Coronet, showcased the two Janes on a Hoboken ferry, perusing a
profile of Hofmann in an issue of Life
magazine that mentioned Freilicher and glamorously dancing the tango.
This is accomplished by
calls for artists and writers, artist
profiling, art
magazine publication, and artist and writer online showcasing.
In a Time
magazine profile from 1994
called «Pop Fiction's Prime Provocoteur», writer Gregory Jaynes and Michael Crichton discuss the controversial issue at the center of Disclosure.
The
magazine was
called «the must - read news source for real estate news,» in a
profile in The Los Angeles Times in 2009, and «the hot sheet for NYC real estate professionals,» by the New York Post.