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Caroline Frost, Director of Learning and Development, Informa Business Information, London
What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
Immediately out of university I
Social Media Also Means Potential New Litigation
According to a recent survey, “about 42 percent of network administrators are ‘moderately concerned’ to ‘extremely concerned’ about the security threats associated with employees
Phil Binkow, CEO, Financial Operations Networks, Atlanta
What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
Computer sales. After graduation I went to work for
The Importance of the Company You Keep
My idea of good company is the company of clever, well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation; that is what I call
Train sales reps, focus on readers and empower supporters: SIPA 2011 speakers give solid tips
1. Knight Kiplinger, editor in chief of The Kiplinger Washington Editors, will deliver the Monday lunch
Hewitt to bring real-world success to SIPA 2011
Perry Hewitt, Harvard University’s director of digital communications and communications services—and SIPA 2011’s keynote speaker for Monday afternoon, June 6—will offer a successful
Nancy Becker, President, UCG, Gaithersburg, Md.
(Editor’s note: SIPA congratulates Nancy for being named president of UCG on April 25.)
What was your first job out of college and how did you
Social Media and the Law: Time to Get With the Program
Take a look at these recent examples of companies' brushes with social media and the law from the website Virtual
Eleven More Tips and the Sessions to Cover Them
Here are more excellent tips to keep in mind for your business and career—and the SIPA 2011 Conference sessions that will cover
Digital Marketing Lessons Stress Personal Touch
Sometimes it’s good to know that even the biggest companies make mistakes, so that when we make them, it doesn’t feel so bad. And more