Women of influence distinction flatters, and must be shared amongst other contributors. (Letters to the Editor).Thank you very much for including me in your list of Saskatchewan's Women of Influence. It is a real honor, both personally and professionally, to be a part of this group. No one achieves success on their own and I gladly share this honor with my colleagues at the Daily Herald For the Arlington Heights, Illinois newspaper, see . The Daily Herald was a British newspaper, published in London from 1912 to 1964 (although it was weekly during the first world war). It ceased publication when it was relaunched as The Sun. and the other daily newspapers in Saskatchewan, with the professors and deans of the University of Saskatchewan's College of Commerce where I completed my MBA MBA abbr. Master of Business Administration Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business Master in Business, Master in Business Administration over five long years Five Long Years is one of the most widely covered blues standards. It was originally written and recorded by Eddie Boyd in 1952. Recordings
Coincidentally, just as your March/April edition was distributed, I am changing careers and will no long have the role of daily newspaper publisher. I hope that I will be able to continue being a person of influence in Saskatchewan outside that role, however, because I care deeply about our province and its future. Again, thank you for the honor. Barb Gustafson Prince Albert Prince Albert, city (1991 pop. 34,181), central Sask., Canada, on the North Saskatchewan River. Prince Albert is a commercial and distribution center for a lumbering, gold- and uranium-mining, and mixed-farming area. There are wood-products and meatpacking industries. |
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