Hoffman York: Adds Sizzle With Weber Grill Restaurant
MEDIA CONTACT:
Julie Wade, Hoffman York
(414) 225-9568; jwade@hyc.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MILWAUKEE (December 13, 2005) – Weber Grill® Restaurant has named Hoffman York to handle its broad array of integrated marketing services. Initial efforts will focus on increasing awareness of Weber Grill Restaurant’s outdoor grilling experience through public relations initiatives. Hoffman York also will lead the fieldwork for the interpretation...
WisBiz In-Depth: Wilderness Resort’s Latest Expansion Symbolic of Dells Tourism Rise
By Gregg Hoffmann
WISCONSIN DELLS - O.P. Helland, the son of a Norwegian immigrant, started blazing tourism trails in this area when he founded the first sightseeing boat tours in the late 1800s.
Three generations later, his family is still doing promoting the Dells. Wilderness Hotel and Golf Resort has been a major catalyst in the thriving resort business. In fact,...
WisBiz In-Depth: Wilderness Resort’s Latest Expansion Symbolic of Dells Tourism Rise
By Gregg Hoffmann
WISCONSIN DELLS - O.P. Helland, the son of a Norwegian immigrant, started blazing tourism trails in this area when he founded the first sightseeing boat tours in the late 1800s.
Three generations later, his family is still doing promoting the Dells. Wilderness Hotel and Golf Resort has been a major catalyst in the thriving resort business. In fact,...
AT&T: Wins Multimillion Dollar Networking Contract Extension From Midwest Airlines
For more information, contact:
Mike Pruyn
312-230-4894 (office)
mpruyn@att.com
Tom Hopkins
312-230-4889 (office)
thomashopkins@att.com
FOR RELEASE MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2005
MILWAUKEE – AT&T Inc. today announced it has won a four-year, multimillion-dollar networking services contract extension from Midwest Airlines, the Milwaukee-based airline recognized nationally for offering “The best care in the air.”
AT&T will provide an extensive portfolio of data, voice and Internet access services...
DFI: Regulators Urge Investors to Carefully Check Credentials of ‘Senior Specialists’
Contact: Gail Gawenda
608:267-1711
(Madison)—The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) today urged seniors to carefully check the credentials of people calling themselves “senior specialists.”
“Individuals may call themselves ‘senior specialists’ to create a false level of comfort among seniors by implying a certain level of training on issues important to the elderly. But the training they receive is often nothing...
