Thursday, January 13, 2011

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Andrews will pitch Reebok ZigTech
Reebok, the Canton-based athletic footwear and apparel brand, said that Erin Andrews is the first women to be featured in its ZigTech campaign.

Who, What, Where
A random round-up of recent personnel announcements at local companies.

Citizens is supporting MLK Day
Citizens Bank and the Citizens Bank Foundation said that it is contributing more than $100,000 to support commemorative events marking Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Boston.

HFF secures refi for Mystic Commerce Center
The Boston office of Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP, or HFF, said that it has secured a $6.4 million refinancing for Mystic Commerce Center, a two-building, 252,474-square-foot industrial facility in Chelsea.

Dooley-Webster tapped for expanded CBS role
CBS Local Media said that Ro Dooley-Webster has been appointed to the post of Boston market communications director, effective immediately.

AT&T gears up for football playoffs
AT&T said today that it has enhanced its mobile broadband coverage throughout the football stadium in Foxborough in an effort to help Patriots fans to communicate en masse.

Fletcher School taps Chakravorti for business post
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University said that Bhaskar Chakravorti has been named the school�s new senior associate dean of international business and finance.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Mass. tax credits used to cover movie stars' wages
A quarter of the tax breaks given movie companies under Massachusetts' film tax credit program have gone to help cover the salaries of millionaire movie stars.

Judge adds probation to Guidant device plea deal
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Boston Scientific Corp.'s Guidant unit hopes to end a criminal case accusing it of failing to properly disclose changes made to some implantable heart devices when it appears in court today.

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