Vice chairman of Taganito Mining Corp. and a business associate of Zamora family, holds stake in Nickel Asia.
Enter Blackwell, who has a second home in Jamaica and had heard about Wynter through a business associate there.
To snag Giuliani, Galloway turned to a business associate, Richard Chwatt, co-owner of Jericho State Capital in Boca Raton, Florida.
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To snag Giuliani, Galloway turned to a business associate, Richard Chwatt, co-owner of Jericho State Capital in Boca Raton, Fla.
FORBES: As a businessman, he's been mixing with a sketchier crowd.
The abuse probe began when "a business associate of the Jackson family" reported the allegation to a sheriff's official in April, Whitmore said.
Invite a business associate to lunch and talk about their business.
So when PeopleSoft was acquired and a lot of his employees were out of work, he decided to start something new with a business associate called, Workday.
Six years later DeGeorge and a business associate, Paul Ebeling, were aboard a 57-foot racing vessel off the coast of Genoa, Italy one dark night when the boat hit a submerged object and sank.
If a business associate explicitly promises to meet with you at a specific hour and always shows up on time, you expect or trust he will appear at the appointed time at the next meeting.
New information made available today on ChuckOliver.net from a source who used to be a business associate of Lyles suggests Lyles has a habit of preying on athletes with single mothers, like Seastrunk.
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Example: I recently asked a Chinese business associate how many children he had.
"Nobody knows what Cyril really believes, " said a former business associate.
Leading the delegation of Islamic groups was Talat Othman, a former business associate of President George W. Bush and Yacub Mirza, who had established and funded many of the groups targeted in the raids.
The name may be a familiar one to you, especially if it pulled your address from a computer of a friend or business associate.
The BBC's Vincent Nnanna, in Cotonou, says the accountant is the head of a major business and an associate of Patrice Talon, the man being held in connection with the 2012 poison plot.
The BOLD Nebraska campaign was largely funded by Dick Holland, a close Buffett friend and business associate since the 1960s and an original Berkshire Hathaway investor.
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They hired Millie Chou, a law school graduate, as an associate to sift through business plans and compile a newsletter, Frog Flash, published two to three times a week.
The adage may hold in the financial markets, but when it comes to starting a business, it rings hollow, says Erik Hurst, a 33-year-old associate professor of economics at quant haven University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business.
He graduated from Harvard in 1966, then moved to Paris, where he met his boyfriend and business associate, Pierre Jeannet, a Swiss psychiatrist.
He got his first job writing software at the age of 12, and by 1993, at the age of 24, he formed the Internet security company Check Point with two business partners and a borrowed computer in his associate's grandmother's apartment in Tel Aviv.
"The role of executive education is shifting, " says Paul Kirkbride, associate dean at Melbourne Business School, a leading institution in the Asia-Pacific area.
After leaving the Navy, Mr. Forbes attended the Harvard Business School, and, upon graduation, was appointed a research associate in investment management and a member of the faculty.
Back in 2007, Mr. Stern was sued in civil court along with his business associate Ephraim Frenkel and First Republic Realty Group by Westland Industries, a California financing company, over the shopping-mall deal.
On June 1, 2012, it announced that any certified Contract Advisors who (1) use, (2) associate with, (3) employ or (4) enter into a business relationship with any non-NFLPA certified individual in the recruitment of prospective player-clients will be sanctioned by the Association.
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Names of people, associations and corporations will be left alone for now, which is a good thing because most foreigners would be hard-pressed to associate Hyeondae with the venerable business giant that builds cars and ships. (The prospect of changing the passports of all those Kims isn't particularly inviting either.) The exemption isn't permanent, however.
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"I would look at it from a 'push-and-pull' perspective, " says University of Hong Kong School of Business associate professor Patrick Chau.
Elsewhere, some schools offer competency-based credits or associate degrees in areas such as nursing and business, while Northern Arizona University plans a similar program that would offer bachelor's degrees for a flat fee, said spokesman Eric Dieterle.
"If you do business over the Internet, ICANN is going to impact you, " says Theresa Swinehart, associate counsel for international affairs at MCI WorldCom and a leader in ICANN's Commercial and Business Entities Constituency.
The finding is important because the medical community suffers from a shortage of cadavers, explains Michel Anteby, an associate professor in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School who cowrote the paper with Filiz Garip of Harvard University, Paul V.
Philip Auerswald, associate professor at George Mason University, made that point in a recent blog post on the Harvard Business Review website.
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