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- Imus to join Fox Business Network - HispanicBusiness.com
- Business as Usual - Globe Gazette
- It's your business - Topeka Capital-Journal
- Business Calendar: Events across the region - NWITimes.com
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| Imus to join Fox Business Network - HispanicBusiness.com Posted: 04 Sep 2009 09:37 AM PDT Controversial radio personality Don Imus has signed a deal to join the Fox Business Network beginning Oct. 5, FBN announced Thursday. Imus, a longtime New York morning show host, recently ended his run on the rural-themed RFD network. He was fired by CBS Radio and MSNBC in 2007 for making derogatory racial comments about the Rutgers women's basketball team. Fox reports that he has signed a multi-year deal in which his nationally syndicated program "Imus in the Morning" will be simulcast on the channel, announced Kevin Magee, executive vice president. Beginning Oct. 5, the program will be presented in High Definition Monday through Friday from 6 to 9 a.m. on Fox Business and will continue to be syndicated on the radio by Citadel Media. This will give him more exposure than the RFD (Rural Free Delivery) which bills itself as "rural America's most important network." In making the announcement, Fox's Magee said, "We're excited to welcome a renowned broadcaster like Don Imus to the Fox Business team. His 40 years of on-air experience combined with his superb interviewing skills and capitalist sensibilities will be a great addition to our lineup." FBN officials say the program will incorporate additional business news into its format which now offers a mix of current affairs, politics, entertainment and sports as discussed amongst Imus and his genius cast of characters including: Charles McCord, Bernard McGuirk, Rob Bartlett, Lou Rufino, Tony Powell, Warner Wolf and Julie Kanfer. Imus added, "I love Fox. Roger Ailes is the preeminent genius of American Broadcasting. Who wouldn't want to do this?" In addition to the Imus team, FBN's Jenna Lee, Connell McShane and Ashley Webster will continue co-anchoring "Fox Business Morning" from 5 to 6 a.m. and appear frequently on "Imus in the Morning" reporting on breaking financial news as well as pre-market action. Lee, McShane and Webster also will co-host a live online news morning program for viewers to get up-to-the-minute stock reports and financial news updates. The program, entitled Foxbusiness.com Live Morning Edition, will be presented on foxbusiness.com. "Money for Breakfast," which currently occupies the 7 to 9 a.m. timeslot, will present its last show on Oct. 2 and its current host Alexis Glick will continue anchoring "Opening Bell" (9-10 a.m.). Glick also serves as FBN's Vice President for Business News. |
| Business as Usual - Globe Gazette Posted: 05 Sep 2009 09:53 PM PDT globegazette.com Privacy Policy: (hide) Welcome to the web sites of the Globe Gazette, a media company located in eastern Iowa. We believe in your right to know what information is collected during your visit to our web sites and how the information is used and safeguarded. Information Gathered by Voluntary Submission The information you supply will help us to offer you more personalized features, to tailor our sites to your interests and make them more useful to you. The more you tell us about yourself, the more value we can offer you. Supplying such information is entirely voluntary. But if you don't supply the information we need, we may be unable to provide you with services we make available to other visitors to our sites. Of course, even if you want to remain completely anonymous, you're still free to take advantage of the wealth of content available on our sites without registration. Information Automatically Gathered About All Visitors Our web servers automatically collect limited information about your computer's connection to the Internet, including your IP address but not the e-mail address, when you visit our sites. Your IP address does not identify you personally. We use this information to deliver our web pages to you upon request, to tailor our sites to the interests of our users, and to measure traffic within our sites. To help make our sites more responsive to the needs of our visitors, we may utilize a standard feature of browser software, called a "cookie". The cookie doesn't actually identify the visitor, just the computer that a visitor uses to access our site. A cookie can't read data off your hard drive. Our advertisers or content partners may also assign their own cookies to your browser, a process that we cannot control. We use cookies to help us tailor our site to your needs, to deliver a better, more personalized service. It is a cookie, for example, that allows us to deliver your personalized stock quotes each time you visit a site. Information Shared With Other Organizations Special Attention to Children A final note: The Web is an evolving medium. If we need to change our privacy policy at some point in the future, we'll post the changes before they take effect. Of course, our use of information gathered while the current policy is in effect will always be consistent with the current policy, even if we change that policy later. |
| It's your business - Topeka Capital-Journal Posted: 05 Sep 2009 10:07 PM PDT RETIREMENTS Brandon L. Myers has retired as chief legal counsel from the Kansas Human Rights Commission. Myers was the commission's longest-serving attorney and its longest-serving chief legal counsel. He started with the commission in 1979 and also held the titles of senior legal counsel and hearing examiner. Karen Clements is retiring from the Kansas Department of Revenue after 27 years of state service. She retires as a program consultant with the office of the director of tax operations. NEW/GROWING BUSINESSES R. Patrick Riordan, Douglas C. Fincher, Michael R. Munson and Luke P. Sinclair have formed the law firm Riordan, Fincher & Munson PA, with offices at 3500 S.W. Fairlawn, Suite 210. The firm offers a variety of legal services, including in the areas of tax law, estate planning, commercial litigation, contracts, business and banking, business associations, and non-profit and association formation operation and taxation. Riordan received his law degree from The University of Kansas and has been practicing in Topeka for 15 years, specializing in commercial litigation, business and banking, and contracts. Fincher graduated from the Washburn University School of Law. His areas of expertise include tax law, estate planning and non-profit formation and taxation. Munson obtained his degree from the Creighton University School of Law and is experienced in business, banking, real estate and foreclosure law. Sinclair, of Lawrence, is a graduate of the KU School of Law, and his practice areas include general civil, contracts and commercial law. The phone number is (785) 783-8323. NEW FACES Julie Fischer has joined the Larry Shipman American Family Insurance Agency, 2900 S.W. Topeka Blvd. Fischer is training to be an agent by working in auto, home, life and business insurance sales and service and as a specialist in the Teen Safe Driving Program. She attended Friends University and previously was special events and gifts manager at Easter Seals Capper Foundation. Steve Roberts is the new vice president/general manager at Schendel Pest Services. Roberts has more than 25 years of management experience with the Sprint Corp., where he held various positions within the company's accounting, process improvement, billing and information technology organizations. Roberts is a certified public accountant and has master's degrees in business administration and in computer resources and information management. He is an adjunct faculty member of Webster University in Kansas City, Mo., where he has taught master's level classes in accounting, finance, budgeting and information technology. Matthew Ricks, M.D., has joined the Cotton-O'Neil Dermatology, 6650 S.W. Mission Valley Drive. Ricks, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, received his medical degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md. He completed a transitional internship at Malcolm Grow Air Force Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, Md., and was a USAF flight surgeon for eight years before entering a residency in dermatology. He completed a residency in dermatology at San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, Wilford Hall USAF/Brooke Army Medical Centers, San Antonio. Most recently, he was chief of dermatologic surgery at the military medical center in San Antonio. He is board certified in dermatology and a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and the American College of Mohs Surgery. NAMES Don Logan, a driver for FedEx Freight based in Topeka, won the top spot in the three-axle class at the 2009 National Truck Driving Championships. A professional driver for 22 years, Logan has accumulated more than 1.25 million accident-free miles. He lives in Eskridge. The competition was Aug. 18-22 in Pittsburgh. The Benson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity at Washburn University School of Law was recognized by the PAD International executive board as the Stanley H. Kohn Outstanding Law School Chapter for 2008-09 academic year. Benson Chapter was selected from the more than 190 active PAD chapters. The award is based on programming, law school activities, financial strength of the chapter and other categories. Community service events included a blood drive, Adopt-a-Family, bowling for charity, Boys and Girls Club Easter egg hunt and the Pool Tournament for Charity. KBS Constructors Inc. received the Johanna Lyle Excellence in Service Award for its contributions to Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community in Manhattan. The award recognizes individuals or groups that have contributed volunteer leadership, resources, time and tasks to the Meadowlark Hills retirement community. KBS has served as a contractor on several projects for Meadowlark Hills. WIBW TV, Topeka, was named Station of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters in the medium market category, and WIBW AM was named Station of the Year in the large market category. The KAB will present its awards during a banquet Oct. 19 in Topeka. Other Station of the Year designees are: n Non-commercial radio, KANU FM, Lawrence n Small market radio, KCLY FM, Clay Center n Medium market radio, KMAN AM, Manhattan n Non-metro television, KBSH TV, Hays n Large market television, KAKE TV, Wichita n Major market television, KSHB TV, Kansas City WIBW Radio is owned by Morris Communications, and WIBW TV is owned by Gray Television Inc. The designation is based on points accumulated for winning a first, second, or third in the competition categories including commercial production, public service and station promotion announcements; public affairs programming; news and sportscasts; news features; in-depth reporting; play-by-play; DJ personality; editorial/commentary; and photo essay. Friends of the Mulvane Art Museum Inc. has new officers and board members for 2009-10. Officers are: president, Lora Carlson, secretary/treasurer, Title Midwest Holdings Inc.; vice president and president-elect, David Heit, architect, Schwerdt Design Group; treasurer, John Hutton, attorney, Henson, Clark, Hutton, Mudrick & Grayson LLP; assistant treasurer, Patricia Hurwitz, community volunteer; corresponding secretary, Katy Franklin, community volunteer; and recording secretary and immediate past president, Dick Carter, executive director, the Carter Group. New board members are Dan Billen, graphic artist, Jones Huyett Partners; Jeanne Cohorst, president, Mulvane Women's Board; Carrie Jo Gros, national sales account executive, WIBW Channels; Lynda Miller, adjunct art instructor, Washburn University; Laurie Niehaus, administrative assistant, Capital City Bank; Chris A. Schultz, president/CEO, Schultz Development LLC; and Olivia Simmons, president/CEO, Visit Topeka Inc. The Friends of the Mulvane Art Museum provides services to the community through the Mulvane Art Museum at Washburn University, fosters interest in art and artists through educational means and encourages art in everyday life. Nancy Sumpter, an Edward Jones financial adviser in Topeka, recently received the company's Jack Phelan Blue Blazer Award for outstanding sales and service. Hallmark Cards has been named an Outstanding Support Organization by the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials. Hallmark was nominated by Shawnee County Parks and Recreation for its contributions to park facilities and programs. John Knight, county parks director, accepted the award at the association's awards banquet in July in Nashville, Tenn. SUBMISSIONS Submit business-related items to It's Your Business, The Topeka Capital-Journal, 616 S.E. Jefferson, Topeka, 66607, or e-mail to iyb@cjonline.com. The Capital-Journal will consider photos of the following in the It's Your Business section: Those receiving national or state awards; those who have completed extensive training programs, such as being certified by the Certified Financial Planner Board or passing the CPA exam; newly elected chairman of the board or president of an organization; new employees or managers/owners of new businesses; and retirees. Photos will run as space permits. |
| Business Calendar: Events across the region - NWITimes.com Posted: 05 Sep 2009 09:39 PM PDT MONDAY MERRILLVILLE | A new chapter of Networking PRO's meets from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Mondays at A. J. Specialties, 1308 E. 85th Ave. For more information, call Tony Schifino at (219) 736-0367. VALPARAISO | The Northwest Indiana Professional Network meets from 8 to 10 a.m. Mondays in the Alumni Room of the Harre Student Union, 1509 Chapel Drive, Valparaiso. For more information, contact Sandra Alvarez at the Center of Workforce Innovations at (219) 462-2940 or salvarez@innovativeworkforce.com. TUESDAY MERRILLVILLE | The Indiana CPA Society's annual Professional Issues Update will be from 8 a.m. to noon Sept. 8 at the Radisson Hotel at Star Plaza. The program will provide an annual update of issues affecting the CPA profession in Indiana and nationally, and will inform members of activities of the Indiana CPA Society. For more information, visit incpas.org or call (317) 726-5000 or (800) 272-2054. GARY | The Indiana Business Professionals Chapter of the Networking Club meets from 7:30 to 8 a.m. Tuesdays at The Baker's House upstairs meeting room, 6004 Miller Ave. For information, call Tammie Galloway at (888) 263-6926, ext 1. HAMMOND | The North Lake Chapter of BNI (Business Networking International), which encompasses Hammond, Gary, Griffith and East Chicago, meets from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Tuesdays at Cabela's, 7700 Cabela Drive, in the upstairs conference center. For more information, call Michael Pelz at (219) 977-2090 or (815) 370-2940. SCHERERVILLE | The Professional Referral Organization meets Tuesdays at Tylers Tender, 350 E. U.S. 30. Networking starts at 7:15 a.m.; meetings start at 7:30 a.m. Enrollment fee is $100. For more information, contact Twila Kaye at twila@twilakaye.com or (219) 227-8875 or (219) 227-8875 or Jackie Kennedy at (219) 322-4887. The Web site is http://prosnetworking.ning.com. VALPARAISO | Small-business operators are invited to Duneland Chapter of Business Networking International from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Tuesdays at Strongbow Inn. For information, call Sandy Boland at (219) 926-2505. WEDNESDAY CROWN POINT | The Professional Referral Organization meets Wednesday mornings at 7:30 a.m. at Geisen Funeral Home, 606 E. 113th Ave. Enrollment fee is $100. For more information, contact Lisa Gapen, Generate Sales & Marketing at generate@comcast.net or (219) 433-8544 or Marsha Coleman at msmarsha2004@yahoo.com or (219) 374-9613. The Web site is http://prosnetwork.ning.com. CROWN POINT | Toastmasters meets from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at Conservative Cafe, 201 N. Main St. For more information, call Dale Brooks at (219) 775-7788. MUNSTER | The Munster BNI (Business Networking International) business development group meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Centennial Park, 1005 S. Centennial Drive. Contact Michael Pelz at (219) 977-2090 for more information. VALPARAISO | The Indiana Business Network meets at 10 a.m. Wednesdays at the Entech Innovation Center, 880 Eastporte Centre Drive. Contact Leanne Hoagland-Smith at (219) 759-5601 or visit http://www.indianabusinessnetwork.com for more information. THURSDAY SCHERERVILLE | A Back 2 Business Expo, featuring networking, vendors and seminars, will be from 2 to 7 p.m. at Omni 41 Fitness Center, 221 U.S. 41. A business after hours featuring "The Best Tastes of the Region" will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is $10 or $5 with canned goods to benefit the Northwest Indiana Food Bank. For more information, visit http://www.targetexpos.com or call (219) 365-0515. MERRILLVILLE | The Merrillville Noon Kiwanis Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Old Country Buffet off U.S. 30 (1634 E 80th Avenue). For more information call Aaron Yakovetz at (219) 707-5023, e-mail aaron@goiim.com, or visit www.kiwanis.org . SCHERERVILLE | A BNI (Business Networking International) business development group meets at 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Thursdays at the Holiday Inn Express, 1773 Fountain Park Drive in the Fortis A Room. Call Michael Pelz at (219) 977-2090 or (815) 370-2940 for more information. VALPARAISO | The Porter County Business League meets at 7 a.m. Thursdays at the Round-the-Clock restaurant, 217 E. Lincolnway. Contact Kim Michalski at (219) 510-3674 for more information. VALPARAISO | The PROs of Valpo meets at 8 a.m. Thursdays at Regional Federal Credit Union, 2801 Boilermaker Court (behind Menards). For more information, e-mail prosofvalpo@gmail.com or contact Cindy Zromkoski at 219-741-7963. FRIDAY SCHERERVILLE | The monthly meeting of the Lake County Advancement Committee will take place noon Sept. 11 at Teibel's Restaurant in Schererville. Speros A. Batistatos, President and CEO, South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority, will speak about the "The economic impact tourism provides to Northwest Indiana." To make reservations, email Gabrielle Manson, Coordinator of Special Events for Calumet College of St. Joseph, at gmanson@ccsj.edu or call (219) 473-4325. Guests are welcome. Cost is $20 per person and will be collected at the door. Only cash and checks will be accepted. TINLEY PARK | The Professional Women's Network "Business Tools for Career and Entrepreneurial Development" group will host Nina Sinclair-Burns, who will present "A Brand New You: Creating Your Personal and Career Brand Identity" at 8 a.m. Sept. 11 at Bananas Restaurant inside the Tinley Park Holiday Inn Select and Convention Center, Interstate 80 and Harlem Avenue. To make a reservation, or for more information, visit pwncentral.com, e-mail to info@pwncentral.com or call (708) 937-5525. MERRILLVILLE | Northwest Indiana Networking Professionals meet at 7:15 a.m. Fridays at Towne Center Retirement Community, 7250 Arthur Blvd. (73rd Avenue, east of Taft). Contact Beverley Steinman at catchbev@sbcglobal.net or (219) 730-1262. More info at www.nwinetworking.org. SEPT. 14 GARY | The Gary Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly membership meeting/luncheon at noon at Dusties Southern Style Buffet, 411 East 5th Ave. Guest speakers will be Dave Dresslar, executive director and Nancy C. Sutton, school transformation liaison from the Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning at the University of Indianapolis. The meeting is open to the public. cost is $17 in advance and $20 at the door. Call the Chamber office (219) 885-7407 to reserve a seat. SEPT. 15 HAMMOND/MERRILLVILLE | A live video feed of Barnes & Thornburg LLP's next Life Science Lunch Series seminar, "Neuroscience Research Preview," is set for 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Hammond Innovation Center, 5209 Hohman Ave., Hammond, and the Purdue Technology Center, 9800 Connecticut Drive., Merrillville. For more information or to register, visit http://www.btlaw.com/Event.asp?Event_ID=849 or contact Jodie Daugherty at Jodie.Daugherty@BTLaw.com or (317) 261-7922. To register at the Hammond INnovation Center, call (219) 750-1200 or e-mail innovate@calumet.purdue.edu. To register at the Purdue Technology Center, contact Lynette Cieslak (219) 644-3680 or email ljcieslak@prf.org SEPT. 15 TINLEY PARK | The fourth annual Business To Business Expo is September 15th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Tinley Park Convention Center (Harlem Avenue and Interstate 80.) The event is a cooperative effort of local chambers of commerce throughout the Southland region. For more information or to register, visit http://www.BToBExpo.com or call Vivette Payne at (708) 747-0844 or your local chamber of commerce. SEPT. 15 HAMMOND | The Northwest Indiana Small Business Development Center is hosting "Want to Start a Business?" from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 15 at the Hammond INnovation Center, 5209 Hohman Avenue. Cost is $25 and registration and payment are required in advance. To register for either event, contact the NWI SBDC office at (219) 644-3513. For more information, visit www.nwisbdc.org. SEPT. 15 VALPARAISO | The Porter County Coalition for Affordable Housing will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the United Way of Porter County, 951 Eastport Centre Drive. For more information, call Bob Franko at (219) 476-4556 or visit http://www.portercountyhousingcoalition.blogspot.com/. SEPT. 16 WESTVILLE | Purdue University North Central Office of Career Development will host its third annual Career and Internship Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Library-Student-Faculty Building, Room 144. This free event is open to all current Purdue students and alumni, regardless of campus. More than 40 employers are expected to attend. Job-seekers are encouraged to register at www.pnc.edu/careers. For more information, call (219) 785-5498. SEPT. 22 HOBART | The Times will host a Job Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Avalon Manor, 3550 U.S. 30. A variety of employers from throughout the region will attend. Attendees are encouraged to dress in professional attire and to bring resumes. For more information on how to become a sponsor or exhibitor, call (219) 933-4086. Job-seekers can register at http://www.nwi.com/jobfair. OCT. 1 MERRILLVILLE | Building Indiana News will present Fund it. Staff it. Grow it: Finding Capital and People to Grow Revenues and Profits, featuring nationally recognized author and funding expert Stefania Aulicino. The conference will be from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Oct. 1 at The Radisson Hotel at Star Plaza, 800 E. 81st Ave. Cost is $99 per person or $237 for three. For more information or to register, visit http://store.3dms.com/49.cfm/fuseaction/home.home/pid/-1/Home.htm. OCT. 20 SOUTH HOLLAND | Empower To Succeed Network in partnership with Living Hope Community Church will host a free job fair at Westwood College-River Oaks Campus, 80 River Oaks Center. Attendees should dress appropriately and bring copies of their resume. For more information, call (708) 362-3125. OCT. 8 HAMMOND | Vendors are invited to set up a booth at the Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce program, "Access to capital, credit and alternative financing," Oct. 8 at the Dynasty Banquet and Conference Center, 4125 Calumet Ave. Cost will be $200 for Lakeshore Chamber members and $250 for nonmembers. Cost includes coffee and set up from 9 to 11 a.m., lunch for two from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Business Expo from 1 to 5 p.m. and a business after-hours from 4:30 to 6 p.m. with hors d'oeuvres. To reserve a booth, call the Lakeshore Chamber office at (219) 931-1000. To read more calendar, visit http://www.nwi.com/business. To include an item in the local business calendar, send event information, time, date, cost and location to: business@nwitimes.com or fax to (219) 933-3249. |
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