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<title><![CDATA[Alex Delotch Davis]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Marketing Communications Coordinator for Miller Zell, a multinational retail design firm specializing in retail/brand strategy, shopper insights research, in-store communications, category management solutions, complete retail environments, and program implementation.
As a member of the Retail Strategy team, I use various media to raise awareness of retail design and in-store marketing as a growth strategy for retailers and manufacturers seeking enhanced positioning and market share.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Lynn Switanowski]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[As the President of Creative Business Consulting Group, Lynn brings her 24 years of Retail Industry experience working with Fortune 500 retailers and manufacturers to the world of small and mid sized business. CBCG partners with businesses to create, develop and implement profit improving sales, marketing and inventory management programs.
Lynn is a speaker at retail industry trade shows across North America and is a frequent contributor to publications across the retail sector on a variety of retail topics.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[In-Store Marketing Triggers Webinar. Aug. 6]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 12:52:24 EDT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[The Food Institute and Miller Zell will present a 60-minute webcast on which in-store and out-of-store elements most influence brand perception and purchase behavior.
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<title><![CDATA[Anthony M. Freed]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Anthony is a researcher, analyst, writer, and Managing Editor of InfosecIsland.com, as well as an Advisory Board Member at Eagle Research Center - Institute for Homeland Security Studies.
Anthony lives in beautiful Eugene, Oregon, and founded Information-Security-Resources.com in 2008 before being acquired by Infosec Island and WireHead Security in 2010.
InfosecIsland.com is a vendor-neutral professional community serving the needs of SMBs, mid-market enterprises, and large corporations across multiple industries, government agencies, educational, legal, financial, and healthcare.
Contact Anthony at anthonymfreed@gmail.com regarding all aspects of business development, client and community relations.
Anthony also writes about the finance industry and information security related topics - and is a fervent advocate of both freedom and accountability.
Prior to founding ISR, Anthony received notoriety as a financial freelance journalist, including having numerous articles published by leading media syndicates such as The Chicago Sun-Times, Business Week’s Business Exchange, Seeking Alpha, InvestorCentric, OpenSalon, Bear Market Investments, Alacra Pulse, ML-Implode, Reuters, and dozens more.
In January of 2009, Anthony began writing a series of articles questioning the timing of Heartland Payment Systems CEO’s 2009 stock sales that occurred during the same period as a massive network breach was reported to have occurred. One Month later, the SEC announced an investigation into those sales, and Anthony’s articles were later cited as Scienter Evidence in an investor initiated class action lawsuit (See Items 117-119 from HEARTLAND PAYMENT SYSTEMS, INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION http://scas.issproxy.com/pdf/30981cmp.pdf ).
Anthony has worked as a consultant to senior members of product development, secondary and capital markets from the largest financial institutions in the country, and he had a front row seat to the bursting of the credit bubble.]]></description>
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