If Republicans lose in November, several ghosts (all named George) will haunt the party
The ghost of George W. Bush’s failures is not the only exorcism that a successful Romney-Ryan run needs to achieve.
After working as a journalist in both the general and business press in New England, Brad Allen has spent much of his professional life on the corporate side, particularly in investor relations for technology companies, including DEC, Cray and Imation.
The ghost of George W. Bush’s failures is not the only exorcism that a successful Romney-Ryan run needs to achieve.
The company’s quick online “erasures” illustrate how the firm is trying to separate its corporate voice from the social media efforts of former CEO Brian Dunn.
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has been repeating a common theme in his travels: more openness.
By Brad Allen
Sept. 19, 2012