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The elitist perks make the expense all the more productive. Yet people get all worked up over this “obvious” corporate excess. We aren’t talking about private chefs in the executive dining room or even golf club memberships. ...
It is a well known fact that a number of professionals and executives in the corporate world love the game of Golf and this makes gifting ideas are relatively easy for anyone wanting to go shopping for them. There are several golf ...
In just four years, Fas has spent €643000 on transatlantic travel for chief executive Rody Molloy, his wife, top staff and guests. Fas says it was promoting the Fas Science Challenge Intern Programme. Gifts for a Government minister ...
Last month, executives from General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC went home empty-handed, wounded by their own lack of specifics as well as their admission that they'd flown to Washington in corporate jets to beg for a ...
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The members of the new Executive Advisory Council include:. Angie Pfeifer, CMM, assistant vice president of corporate meetings, travel & incentives, Investors Group;; Craig Ardis, CMM, director of global event management, Zimmer Inc.; ...
Scott Simmons, executive director of the Royal Canadian Golf Association, says he will have to extend a promise to name the sites of the RBC Canadian Open all the way up to 2014 by the end of this year. ...
By the way, company executives are not small business owners. Small business owners work tirelessly to earn a living while corporate executives sit around posh offices before they take their golf/spa break. Close comment ...
The president of the United Auto Workers union, Ron Gettelfinger, said in a recent CNN interview that U.S. automakers need to tell Congress they will limit corporate pay, bonuses and severance packages in return for more government ...