Careers International Car Muscle Sep 30, 1997 By Staff Writers 2 min read Some companies boast of seasoned veterans in the IR office. Others rely on an army of PR soldiers-for-hire. General Motors is in... Read more
Careers Krupnick Crosses the Agency Fence Sep 30, 1997 By Staff Writers 2 min read Elizabeth Krupnick has been appointed by Dewe Rogerson Inc in New York as president, replacing Carol Ruth who departed in the... Read more
Careers Switching Gears Sep 30, 1997 By Staff Writers 2 min read What comes after a turnaround? Strategic growth of course. So it makes sense that Times Mirror has hired Edward 'Ted' Blood as... Read more
Careers Swedish Outpost Sep 30, 1997 By Staff Writers 2 min read It's a changing of the Swedish guard in New York as Ericsson's US IR director of seven years, Lars Jonstag, returns to his... Read more
Careers How they do it at Texaco Sep 30, 1997 By Ian Williams 12 min read Fans of HMS Pinafore may remember that Sir Joseph Porter rose from a humble legal career to become The Ruler of the Queen's Navee... Read more
Careers Out for the Count Aug 31, 1997 By Brian O'Connell 12 min read 'Control of American business is being transferred from local communities to distant cities where men on the 54th floor with only... Read more
Careers George Garland Jul 31, 1997 By Neil Stewart 4 min read He shuns the spotlight, but is nonetheless credited with contributing to the corporate governance success of institutions like... Read more
Careers And the Winner is... Jun 30, 1997 By Staff Writers 3 min read By the time you read this, envelopes will have been opened, champagne corks will have been popped and celebrations started. Yes... Read more
Careers Profile: Nell Minow Jan 31, 1997 By Lucy Alexander 9 min read Nell Minow has just finished writing a book on movies, due to be published in the summer. As a founding partner of Institutional... Read more
Careers Technofile: Smart Guy Goes Commercial Jan 31, 1997 By John Buckman 8 min read By the time these pages reach IR offices around the world in February, if information industry scuttlebutt proves correct... Read more