Sentences with phrase «own name for»

Be open about your newness and your enthusiasm to make a name for yourself; position it as a strength instead of shying away from it.
She gradually made a name for herself as a landscaper in Chicago, and as her company grew, those competitors were surprised by her success, she says.
Instead, the film will bear the logo of Amblin Entertainment, which preceded DreamWorks and could be an alternate name for the company.
If your goal is to grow online, you need to get out there and make a name for yourself!
Denise talks about how one incident pushed her to make a name for herself.
The Carnegie Report, so named for industrialist Sir Roderick Carnegie's role as inquiry head, was the first major piece of economic advice the newly elected Court Government received.
«What they've been publicly named for is the tip of the iceberg,» an unnamed female entrepreneur told Kolhatkar in July.
Olive is also a good name for a character, so Olive the Woolly Bugger was created.
One entrepreneur — who asked not to be named for this piece — says he pays to come to the event to network, but would never want to be an exhibitor at the event.
The Terrace Hotel Restaurant is steadily making a name for itself as a dining destination among Perth's business community, despite a number of setbacks.
Over multiple bottles of wine, he reminded the execs that the code names for Sprint and T - Mobile during the talks had been «Spain» and «Thailand» — and offered to buy any of them either an all - expenses - paid vacation for two, to either country, or a pair of Segway scooters or Vespas.
In short order, Casper has already made a name for itself in the $ 13 billion U.S. mattress industry, which remains predominantly in the hands of traditional retailers and powerhouse - brand manufacturers.
Super affiliate would be the name for it.
But he has a «pattern» of using shell companies to purchase homes «in all - cash deals,» as WNYC has reported, and then transferring those properties into his name for no money and taking out large mortgages against them.
For White to reach the next level, he'll have to make a name for himself in the U.S. And while he has made strong inroads with high - end independent retailers, it's a much different story with larger chains such as Nordstrom.
Some researchers have even found that firms owned by and named for their heads are 21 percent less valuable than others.
First, you've got to try to find the best name for your business.
Similarly, Danna Azrieli now controls the estate of her father, David Azrieli, the Israeli - Canadian billionaire who made a name for himself in real estate, and who died in 2014.
Though his fund is named for a doubtful emoticon, Dror says that it means serious business and that he had received positive feedback from investors on the name.
Such talent is hard to find in Canada, which doesn't have a long list of established business - to - business software - as - a-service (SaaS) names for startups to poach from.
Now is the time to get in on the ground floor and make a name for yourself in your niche over on LinkedIn.
Power Design has a quirky name for its human resources department, too — the Source.
Pros: Most plans include a free domain name for a year, plus unlimited disk storage, domain hosting, email addresses, and bandwidth.
Artists looking to make a name for themselves are forgoing the gallery / museum route and selling their own products.
Shell's name for it: «Brave New World.»
Two years ago, German security firm SerNet GmbH figured a punchy name for their bug discovery would give the company a publicity jolt.
If Khloe goes with a K name for her daughter, she would be the only one of her siblings to buck their tradition of calling their kids names that begin with letters that aren't a K.
After all, the former economics professor who is now president of the Hussman Investment Trust has made a name for himself by repeatedly predicting a stock market decline exceeding 60 % and forecasting a full decade of negative equity returns — and yet here we sit just 9 % from record highs, even after some bouts of heavy selling.
Assignment sales, the more benign name for the transaction Sousa is talking about, have occurred in the condo market for years.
While of course, it's your right to name your company whatever you please, having a business named for a living, breathing person can often result in unnecessary risks.
There is only one other school within the university that is named after an individual in modern times, according to the Associate Press: Harvard Kennedy School, named for John F. Kennedy.
Washington: Named for President George Washington (1732 - 1799).
Kentucky: Named for the Kentucky River, from Shawnee or Wyandot language, meaning «on the meadow» (also «at the field» in Seneca).
Named for Kushner's great - grandfather, Oscar features a care router, which allows users to type in, for example, «my lower back hurts.»
These are just a few of the women who made a huge name for themselves way before it was considered acceptable for ladies to work.
Delaware: Named for the Delaware Bay, named after Baron De la Warr (Thomas West, 1577 — 1618), the first English governor of Virginia.
In 1993, Conlon joined one of Chicago's top real estate firms at the time, and within only a few short years, he had made a name for himself as one of the most prolific sellers of residential real estate throughout not only Chicago and and the Midwest, but also the entire U.S. with sales approaching $ 200 million annually.
New Hampshire: Named for the county of Hampshire in England, which was named for city of Southampton.
Mississippi: Named for the river, from French variation of Algonquian Ojibwa meshi - ziibi, meaning «big river.»
Massachusetts: From Algonquian Massachusetts, a name for the native people who lived around the bay, meaning «at the large hill,» in reference to Great Blue Hill, southwest of Boston.
North Carolina: Both Carolinas were named for King Charles II.
Cheri Young had to sign the checks with her maiden name for Hunter's consultations with a spiritual advisor.
President - elect Donald Trump continues choosing the names for the new cabinet.
The Yerkes - Dodson curve (named for the Harvard psychologists who first proposed that moderate levels of arousal enhance performance) is taught in psychology, and is a helpful visual to help grasp this concept.
Arriving on the scene as Eric Forman in «That»70s Show,» Topher Grace made a name for himself as the fun - loving, goofy good guy.
He needed their help in coming up with a name for the product (and, it turned out, for his company), a compelling visual identity, and a marketing message to convey to competitors, distributors, and bicyclists.
However, Sacca declined to say what specific advice he has given Kalanick beyond the fact that he suggested a few names for the new COO role Uber is trying to fill.
It's a fitting name for a shoe that will make your feet feel like they're on vacation even when you're sprinting out 200 - meter repeats or racking up the miles on a long training run.
Santiago, Chile, has made a name for itself as one of the most foreign - entrepreneur - friendly cities on the planet, and as a test bed for launching into Latin America.
The best way to get good at this is every time you read a name tag, see a name on a billboard, meet someone, or hear a name for the next 30 days, turn it into an image.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z