PEOPLE.Advertising & P.R. Joseph Lynch
Joseph M. Lynch(22 April 1878-10 March 1952) was a British athlete. He competed for Australia in the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. was named chief securities officer at Blagman Media International in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . He will be responsible for financial matters relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc securities issues. Lynch was most recently an independent multimedia and direct response advertising consultant. Ron Pomerantz was appointed executive vice president of strategy at Taffetdesign, a Santa Monica-based design agency that specializes in branding, marketing, and promoting television networks and programs. He will oversee strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people. . Pomerantz was formerly vice president and creative director with TV Guide Networks in Los Angeles. George A. Ross was appointed vice president at Cerrell Associates in Los Angeles. He will be responsible for expanding consulting for the energy industry and for state government projects. Ross was most recently manager of state and local government relations for Atlantic Richfield Co. Architecture Kenneth Lewis was-promoted to president of AC Martin Partners in Los Angeles. He will be responsible for providing strategic direction on technological innovation, recruitment and marketing, and will manage the firm's operations. Lewis was previously director of design. Banking & Finance J.W. Thomas Ashby Thomas Ashby (14 October 1874, Ashford Road, Staines, Middlesex – 15 May 1931) was a British archaeologist. Family He was the only child of Thomas Ashby (1851–1906), a, and his wife, Rose Emma, daughter of Apsley Smith. was appointed vice president of human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. administration at Imperial Bank. He will be responsible for recruiting management-level officers. Ashby was previously vice president and manager of employment for the Los Angeles region at Union Bank of California Union Bank of California is one of the 30 largest commercial banks in the United States. It has 327 branches, the majority of which are in San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange Counties. . Timothy J. Fahringer was appointed managing director at Kerlin Capital Group in Los Angeles. He will be responsible for mergers, acquisitions and recapitalizations. Fahringer was formerly managing director of the global financial strategies group at KPMG KPMG Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (accounting firm) KPMG Kaiser Permanente Medical Group KPMG Keiner Prüft Mehr Genau (German) KPMG Kommen Prüfen Meckern Gehen . Debby Hart was promoted to senior vice president and manager of the deposit and customer service network at Pacific Century Bank in Los Angeles. She will oversee network and commercial customer operations for the bank's 28 branches in California and Arizona and will be responsible for cash management, electronic banking and wire services. Hart was most recently a service and production manager with the bank. Education Daniel A. Mazmanian was appointed the first dean of the School of Policy, Planning and Development at USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. . He will oversee all aspects of the program, which was created by merging the School of Public Administration with the School of Urban Planning urban planning: see city planning. urban planning Programs pursued as a means of improving the urban environment and achieving certain social and economic objectives. and Development. Mazmanian was formerly dean of the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. . Energy Terry G. Dallas was named chief financial officer at Unocal Corp. in El Segundo El Segundo (ĕl sēgŭn`dō), industrial city (1990 pop. 15,223), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1917. Its products include navigation and computer systems, aircraft parts, office machines, telephone apparatus, and . He will oversee financial matters and serve as a member of the company's management committee. Dallas was most recently senior vice president and treasurer with Atlantic Richfield Co. Engineering David V. Shuter was promoted to vice president at Gannett Fleming, an engineering and construction management firm in Los Angeles. He will manage the Los Angeles regional office and will be responsible for project management and area business development. Shuter was most recently a senior project manager. Entertainment Bob Boden was appointed senior vice president of production and development at Dick Clark
Richard Wagstaff "Dick" Clark (born November 30, 1929) is an Emmy Award-winning American television, radio personality, game show host and businessman, he served as Productions in Burbank. He will be responsible for creating television program development strategies and will also perform assorted production duties. Boden is currently executive producer of "Greed" and previously served as supervising producer of "Family Feud This article is about the American game show. For other versions, see Family Feud around the world. For rivalries between families, see Feud. Family Feud ." Chris Dobbs was promoted to executive vice president of production at Polestar Polestar: see Polaris. Entertainment Group in Los Angeles. He will oversee theatrical and television production, post production and marketing. Dobbs was previously a producer for the company. Lori Shackel was promoted to senior vice president of marketing and creative services Creative Services are a subsector of the creative industries, a part of the economy that creates wealth by offering creativity for hire to other businesses. Examples include:
Marrsha Sill was named vice president of music licensing at Megatrax Production Music, a North Hollywood-based supplier of original music for film, television, advertising and multimedia. She will oversee all music licensing and contracts. Sill was most recently an account executive with Associated Production Music Associated Production Music (APM) is the world's largest production music company service. They supply 3500 CDs (200,000 titles) of every style of music. APM represents KPM, Bruton, Sonoton, Carlin, Kosinus, and other music libraries. APM has been in existence for over twenty years. . High Tech William Collins William Collins may refer to:
Law William Mark Levinson was named partner at Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps in Los Angeles. He specializes in cases involving corporate trusts, municipal securities and affordable housing. Levinson was previously a partner with Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly. Media David Boylan was named vice president and general manager of Fox's KTTV Channel 11 and Regional Sports Net West in Los Angeles. He will be responsible for all business and administrative matters at the station, and will oversee local advertising sales, marketing efforts and program scheduling for Fox Sports Net and Fox Sports Net 2. Boylan was previously vice president and general manager of television station WTVT in Tampa, Fla. Gene Pritchard was appointed group publisher of HP Professional and Enterprise Linux magazines Paper magazines
John Zappe was appointed vice president of new media at the Los Angeles Newspaper Group The Los Angeles Newspaper Group is an umbrella group of local daily newspapers published in the greater Los Angeles area by MediaNews Group. The news coverage of the newspapers are mainly local stories. in Woodland Hills. He will be responsible for developing a comprehensive Web site linking all nine of the group's papers. Zappe was most recently the new media director for Belo Interactive at the Riverside Press Enterprise. New Media Anthony F. Branda was named vice president of data operations at PropertyFirst.com, an Alhambra-based online marketplace for the commercial real estate industry. He will be responsible for data mining, data gathering and direct response marketing. Branda was formerly senior vice president and director of marketing at Partners First. Also, Dan Bercu was appointed vice president of retail and strategic development. He will be responsible for PropertyFirst' s retail branding and retail industry alliances and clients. Bercu was formerly with Epsteen and Associates. H. Jake Mendelsohn was named chief information officer at US Search.com, an Internet-based information verification service based in Los Angeles. He will be overseeing systems operations, technology strategies and business process design for the firm's business and consumer divisions. Mendelsohn was previously chief information officer for PetSmart. Real Estate Steve Reinstein was named senior vice president of development at Regent Properties in Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. . He will act as project manager for the Hollywood Marketplace project at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street, and will oversee pre-development activities for the firm's new projects. Reinstein was previously a consultant to the company. Schnabel Eves Hotel Growth as Chair of Visitors Bureau IF Rockwell Schnabel has learned anything from his years as a public- and private-sector manager, it's to not get bogged down in minor administrative details. He's applying that rule to his latest role as 2000-2001 chairman of the board of the Los Angeles Convention & Visitors Bureau, a private nonprofit business association that promotes Los Angeles as a travel and convention destination. "I'm trying to hone in and get something accomplished without getting too involved," said Schnabel. His first order of business for the LACVB is to expand hotel and convention facilities downtown. Schnabel says the bureau will be working with the Los Angeles Arena Land Co. to further its proposed entertainment and sports district project, which includes plans for a major hotel adjacent to the convention center. While the plan hasn't yet been approved, Schnabel says the LACVB "clearly" needs to support the effort. "In order to accommodate the larger conventions, there is a need for expansion and a need for the hotel," he said. The expansion will help Los Angeles compete with cities like Chicago and Orlando, which have three times as much convention space as L.A., Schnabel says. Schnabel is also working with an outside consulting firm on an internal restructuring plan to bring the 90-year-old tourist bureau into the next century. The bureau currently has about 80 employees in offices in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., England and Japan. He has already begun fund-raising for his other pet project, the establishment of a local tourism scholarship foundation to help inner-city students get involved with the industry. Schnabel co-founded and continues to act as a managing director of Trident Capital, a local private equity investment firm. He previously served as acting secretary of commerce and undersecretary of commerce for travel and tourism under then-President George Bush. Jennifer Smith |
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