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Armin Burmeister, Rhein Chemie's cheif executive officer for two years, left the company. (Management).(Brief Article)
; Armin Burmeister, Rhein Chemie's cheif executive officer for two years, left the company. His responsibilities will be taken over by Anno Borkowsky.
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IntraLinks, Inc. (Peopleware).(Names Patrick J. Wack, Jr., an IntraLinks co-founder, president and chief executive officer of the company)(Brief Article)
; IntraLinks, Inc. has named Patrick J. Wack, Jr., an IntraLinks co-founder, president and chief executive officer of the company. Wack served as the company's interim CEO since March 2002.
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Navistar's chief executive officer assumes operating responsibility for company's truck group. (Industry News).(Brief Article)
; ...Ustian, president and chief executive officer, has assumed operating responsibility for the company's truck group, effective immediately. The company said that J. Steven Keate...since June 1999, has left the company. During Keate's tenure Navistar...
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Proximex announces that Jack Smith has joined the company as chief executive officer.(People in the News)
; Proximex announces that Jack Smith has joined the company as chief executive officer. Smith will be responsible for expanding the company's market leadership position, and extending its products into additional markets.
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Gilmartin takes helm at Merck. (Raymond Gilmartin, newly-appointed chief executive officer at Merck and Company Inc.)
; ...chairman and chief executive officer by hiring an...chosen by the company's executive selection...president and chief executive officer. Castellini...president and chief executive officer of Merck until...to infuse the company with fresh thinking...experienced ...
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No child's play OshKosh B'Gosh adopts tough line; A durable brand A history of OshKosh B'Gosh Inc.: 1895: The Grove Manufacturing Co. is incorporated on July 13 in Oshkosh by Frank E. Grove, James G. Clark, J. Howard Jenkins and George M. Jones as a public company with a small number of closely held shares. Its business is making hickory-striped denim bib overalls for railroad workers and farmers. It begins operations with 10 employees. 1910: The company begins making child-size overalls as a novelty item. Its early advertising slogan for the brand: "Work Clothes for Dad, Play Clothes for Sonny." 1911: William Pollock is named general manager, and while on a buying trip to New York City hears the phrase "Oshkosh b'gosh" in a vaudeville skit. That fall, the company adopts OshKosh B'Gosh as its brand name. 1934: Earl Wyman and associates acquire a controlling interest. William Pollock retires. Wyman becomes chief executive officer. 1937: In February, OshKosh B'Gosh Inc. becomes the company's official name. 1966: Charles F. Hyde succeeds his father-in-law, Earl Wyman, as chief executive officer. 1980: OshKosh B'Gosh starts making infant wear. 1981: Opens first outlet store in West Bend. 1984: Hits $100 million in sales. 1991: Leases its first foreign manufacturing facility in Choloma, Honduras. 1992: Douglas W. Hyde succeeds his father, Charles, as chief executive officer. 1994: Company opens its first two showcase retail stores for children's wear and accessories in London and Paris in March and a third on Fifth Avenue in New York in November.
; ...kids' clothes. OshKosh B'Gosh, a publicly held company since 1985, has 5,134 employees and is still controlled...managed by Wyman's descendants. But today, the company faces a far different challenge than in the past...stock with 1.3 million shares, or about 12% of the company's class A stock. Over the ...
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Steel Heddle names Team CEO, president. (Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company Inc. names Benjamin G. Team to replace Hugh I. Cash as chief executive officer and appoints Robert W. Dillon as executive vice-president) (Brief Article)
; ...been named president/chief executive officer of Steel Heddle, succeeding...since 1989, has been with the company 40 years. Team joined the company in 1969 as manager of its...group. Dillon joined the company in 1969 as a sales representative...
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The changing face of Tyson Foods: Dick Bond, new president and chief executive officer of this Arkansas-based global food-business powerhouse, discusses the company's outlook under his management in this exclusive report.(Interview)
; ...world's largest commodity-based value-added provisions company with annual sales of $26 billion generated from...food-business realm. Although the Springdale, Ark.-based company's roots are firmly planted in chickens, the tree...food-service customers. That expertise enabled the company to add value to ...
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Prudential Financial Inc.'s chief executive officer, John Strangfeld, has succeeded Arthur F. Ryan as company chairman.(Life)(Brief article)
; ...FINANCIAL INC.'s chief executive officer, JOHN STRANGFELD, has succeeded ARTHUR F. RYAN as company chairman. Strangfeld...of chairman after the company's annual shareholders...Prudential, was elected by the company's board last November...
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Angelica Berrie takes helm. (Up Front).(Russ Berrie and Company Inc. appoints chief executive officer)(Brief Article)
; ...Russ Berrie, as chief executive officer. Angelica Berrie has been with the company for 11 years, most recently...also been a member of the company's board of directors for...development as one of the company's overseas vendors. She...
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