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Wall, J.K. (13 November 2006), Sports-marketing company's owner races 24/7 to pass his competition, Washington: McClatchy-Tribune Business News, p. 1; Schoettle, Anthony (30 October 2006), "Local motorsports marketing firm puckers up", Indianapolis Business Journal, vol. 27, no. 34, Indianapolis, p. A10
Riccitiello joined video game company Electronic Arts (EA) in October 1997, [7] initially as president and chief operating officer until 2004. [4] [11] He left the company to co-found and be a partner of Elevation Partners, a private equity firm specializing in entertainment and media businesses, [12] along with Roger McNamee and Bono.
Flat Rock Assembly Plant, formerly known as the Michigan Casting Center (1972–1981), Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA (1987–1992) and AutoAlliance International (1992–2012), is a Ford Motor Company assembly plant located at 1 International Drive in Flat Rock, Michigan in Metro Detroit.
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Mustang Serial Number One is the first Mustang produced. It was sold to Stanley Tucker of St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada on April 14, 1964, and is a 1965 model. Before the car officially hit the sales floor on April 17, 1964, thousands of Mustangs had already been rolling off the assembly line for the previous five weeks and getting shipped ...
Octagon was founded as Advantage International by former executives of the tennis marketing agency ProServ on April 1, 1983. Advantage was headquartered in Washington, D.C. It has been owned by Interpublic since 1997 and has operated under the Octagon brand name since 1999.
Founded in 1993 by Ray Clark, a former ProServ and Talent Sports International executive, [4] The Marketing Arm was created as the event and corporate sports marketing division of Athletic Resource Management Inc. (ARM), [5] a Memphis-based sports agency headed by Jimmy Sexton [6] and Kyle Rote, Jr., a former professional soccer player in the NASL.
Precious Metal was built by World Jet Inc., a company owned by Don Whittington, in 1988. [1] Its fuselage, acquired from Tallmantz Aviation, was from a P-51D. The aircraft was fitted with stock P-51 wings, and its powerplant, a Rolls-Royce Griffon 57A driving contra-rotating propellers, came from an Avro Shackleton.