Saint Thomas hires new finance VP (Tennessean)

Saint Thomas hires new finance VP (Tennessean)
Saint Thomas Hospital has hired Mark J. McGinnis as vice president of finance. McGinnis has more than 25 years of experience in accounting and finance. Since 1989, McGinnis has served as senior vice president and chief financial officer at West Jefferson Medical Center near New Orleans.

Ministry of Finance puts a hit out on fuel mafia (Warsaw Business Journal)

Ministry of Finance puts a hit out on fuel mafia (Warsaw Business Journal)
From Poland A.M. An investigation by the Ministry of Finance showed that 5. This article is for subscribers only. Please login or register to receive your free subscription .

thomsons online benefits Offers Clients Personal Finance Product … - Paypershop.com (press release)

thomsons online benefits Offers Clients Personal Finance Product … - Paypershop.com (press release)
thomsons online benefits Offers Clients Personal Finance Product …Paypershop.com (press release), UK - 22 minutes agothomsons online benefits, the leading employee benefits consultant and technology provider, is to provide clients with a personal finance product comparison …

Kappa focuses on finance (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

Kappa focuses on finance (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Ann-Hunter Van Kirk, a graduate of Metairie Park Country Day School, is a junior at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, where she has a double major in finance/markets and culture, with a minor in European studies.

Hospital finance deal passes — at last - The Casper Star Tribune

Hospital finance deal passes — at last - The Casper Star Tribune
Hospital finance deal passes — at lastThe Casper Star Tribune, WY - 1 hour agoBy TOM MORTON. The Natrona County Commission voted 4-1 at a special meeting Thursday to authorize a transaction that could save the … County votes on WMC bond deal again today The Casper Star Tribuneall 3 related

Former Qwest finance chief spared prison time for insider trading (Casper Star-Tribune)

Former Qwest finance chief spared prison time for insider trading (Casper Star-Tribune)
DENVER (AP) — After issuing a tearful apology for an “error in judgment,” former Qwest finance chief Robin Szeliga was sentenced Friday to two years’ probation, six months of home detention and a 250,000 fine for insider trading during the company’s multibillion-dollar accounting scandal.

Qwest’s ex-finance chief spared prison time for insider trading (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Qwest’s ex-finance chief spared prison time for insider trading (The Salt Lake Tribune)
DENVER - After issuing a tearful apology for an ‘’error in judgment,'’ former Qwest finance chief Robin Szeliga was sentenced Friday to two years’ probation, six months of home detention and a $250,000 fine for insider trading during the company’s multibillion-dollar accounting scandal. Szeliga, the highest-ranking executive from Qwest to plead guilty in the government’s case, is expected to

Finance Control Board getting mixed reviews - The Republican

Finance Control Board getting mixed reviews - The Republican
Finance Control Board getting mixed reviewsThe Republican, MA - 1 hour agoSPRINGFIELD - The chairman of the Springfield Finance Control Board said yesterday that he is pleased with his board’s accomplishments in just two years. … Tax bill increase confusing to some The Republicanall 3 related

Former Qwest finance chief spared prison time for insider trading (Casper Star-Tribune)

Former Qwest finance chief spared prison time for insider trading (Casper Star-Tribune)
DENVER (AP) — After issuing a tearful apology for an “error in judgment,” former Qwest finance chief Robin Szeliga was sentenced Friday to two years’ probation, six months of home detention and a 250,000 fine for insider trading during the company’s multibillion-dollar accounting scandal.

District 203’s new finance chief ‘coming home’ (The Naperville Sun)

District 203’s new finance chief ‘coming home’ (The Naperville Sun)
The Naperville School District 203 board named a new finance director during a brief special meeting July 20. The board hired David Zager as its new assistant superintendent for finance, agreeing to pay him $139,130 for 2006-07.

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