Dominick Crea, President of The PSP Group, Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from The International Biographical Centre.MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Citing his "outstanding contribution to business," The International Biographical Centre The International Biographical Centre is a publisher owned by Melrose Press Ltd that specializes in producing biographical publications, such as the Dictionary of International Biography and other awards. It is based in Cambridge in the United Kingdom. has presented Dominick Crea a Lifetime Achievement Award. Crea is founder and president of The PSP (PlayStation Portable) See PlayStation. Group, which provides payroll and related services to businesses. Located in Cambridge, England, The International Biographical Centre highlights the achievements of noteworthy individuals to a worldwide audience of academics and researchers who use the information for individual or scholarly research. Entry into its biographical bi·o·graph·i·cal also bi·o·graph·ic adj. 1. Containing, consisting of, or relating to the facts or events in a person's life. 2. Of or relating to biography as a literary form. reference books is by invitation of the editorial advisory board only. "I am extremely honored - and humbled hum·ble adj. hum·bler, hum·blest 1. Marked by meekness or modesty in behavior, attitude, or spirit; not arrogant or prideful. 2. - to receive this prestigious award," said Crea. "And I am proud to join the ranks of respected businesspeople around the world who share in this honor. "When I think of my accomplishments as a business leader, however," said Crea, "what I find most rewarding is the ability to serve my clients on a day-to-day basis as head of The PSP Group. Of course, I could not do this without my talented and dedicated staff. So my award directly reflects on the efforts of all those who work with me." Crea also has received comparable awards from the U.S.-based American Biographical Institute The American Biographical Institute (ABI) is a publisher based in the United States in Raleigh, North Carolina. Like the International Biographical Centre (IBC) in the UK, it operates on a vanity press business model and generates its revenue from sales of certificates and . Its governing board Noun 1. governing board - a board that manages the affairs of an institution board - a committee having supervisory powers; "the board has seven members" of editors selected him as a Great Mind of the 21st Century for his accomplishments in the field of professional employer services. He also received a 2006 American Medal of Honor Medal of Honor highest American military decoration for wartime gallantry. [Am. Hist.: Misc.] See : Bravery from the institute for his "individual accomplishments and contributions to society." In addition, Crea was named as a finalist for "Best Executive" in the 2006 American Business Awards. He also won the 2005 Businessman of the Year Award from the Business Advisory Council, was named honorary co-chairman of the council, and was recognized for this honor by President George Bush at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. A profile of Crea appeared in the May/June 2006 edition of Home Business[R] magazine (http://www.homebusinessmag.com) in an article focusing on the role of professional employer organizations A professional employer organization (PEO) provides outsourcing of payroll, workers' compensation, human resources and employee benefits administration. It does this by hiring a client company’s employees, thus becoming their employer of record. (PEOs) in helping businesses manage employment-related tasks. About The PSP Group, Inc. Founded in 1999 and based in Mamaroneck, N.Y., The PSP Group is a full-service payroll and professional-employer organization (PEO). The company is licensed in various states and operates on a nationwide basis. The PSP Group is a model of strong customer service, which has enabled its growth to be driven directly by client referrals. To learn more, visit The PSP Group at http://www.thepspgroup.com. |
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