Adler’s Jewelry, one of America’s premier jewelry and fine gift boutiques, located in New Orleans, is pleased to announce the arrival of the 2007 Christmas Ornament Collection.
New Orleans, LA, September 24, 2007-http://www.adlersjewelry.com-Adler’s Jewelry, the Southern Gulf’s leader in fine jewelry, announced today the release of this year’s exclusive hand-blown and painted New Orleans Christmas ornament for 2007, along with other Adler’s Exclusive Ornaments from their Holliday Collection.
“We are very excited to be able to contribute to the restoration efforts here in New Orleans by donating a portion of all proceeds from the sales of two of our Michael Storrings collection of New Orleans Themed Ornaments to the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans (PRCNO).These are just two of many products Adler’s is proud to offer that assist in the revival of this great AmericanCity.”
Adler’s has more than 75 different Christmas ornaments available in its collection for the upcoming Holiday Season many of which celebrate New Orleans life, history, and tradition. Support New Orleans by purchasing one of these Special Edition Collectors Items.
Tips developed via Ecumen’s real world experience provide organizations developing senior housing a strategic path towards achieving their development goals.
Shoreview, MN (PRWEB) September 21, 2007 — http://www.ecumen.org — Aging services provider Ecumen, Minnesota’s largest non-profit senior housing company, is helping firms or individuals who are considering taking on a senior housing development project to think through key initial steps before they make an investment decision. The non-profit has released a new whitepaper featuring key development tips.
Senior Housing Development Tips: Key Things to Consider Before Entering Into The Senior Housing Market was written on Ecumen’s behalf by journalist Frank Jossi. In it, Jossi articulates the dramatic need for more senior housing in many communities while underscoring necessary steps toward creating a successful community.
The whitepaper is based on Ecumen’s experience acquired through their own senior housing development projects with partners Pope Associates Inc., a leading architectural firm, and Adolfson & Peterson Construction. Together, they have worked on a number of senior housing developments, including The Villages of North Branch in North Branch, MN, and they will break ground on September 30 on Luther Park of Sandpoint in Sandpoint, ID, which will create a unique “catered living” community managed by Ecumen that combines independent living and assisted living services and which is physically connected to First Lutheran Church of Sandpoint.
New marketing automation platform synchronizes sales and marketing data - resulting in more timely marketing activities and improved marketing accountability.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 17, 2007 — Salesforce.com Dreamforce Conference (Dreamforce Booth #140) http://www.Marketo.com — Marketo, which provides affordable, easy-to-use marketing automation software that helps B2B marketing professionals drive revenue and improve accountability, today announced the development of its new on-demand marketing automation platform leveraging salesforce.com’s Force.com on-demand platform.
Marketers are under constant pressure to drive qualified sales leads and demonstrate revenue impact. Additionally, new online channels are changing B2B research and buying processes, requiring marketers to adjust. Unlike the sales department - which has access to powerful automation tools such as Salesforce - B2B marketing professionals have not had easy yet powerful marketing automation software available to them.
The Marketo marketing automation platform will eliminate this gap by helping B2B marketing professionals drive revenue and measure results. Central to the platform is the Marketo Marketing Database, which provides marketing with all the information needed to acquire and nurture leads, forecast marketing results, and demonstrate marketing’s impact on the bottom line.
Dispute resolution program boasts a legal process that is quick, inexpensive, neutral and expert.
Minneapolis (PRWEB) September 13, 2007 — www.domains.adrforum.com — The National Arbitration Forum recently issued decisions on the rights to Univision.tv, Webkinzz.com, Webkniz.com, Weblinz.com and ChocolateKiss.com.
“Domain names have irreplaceable value for trademark holders. Abusive practices like cybersquatting and typosquatting can lead to disputes,” said Kristine Dorrain, Internet Legal Counsel. “The National Arbitration Forum domain name dispute resolution program boasts a legal process that is quick, inexpensive, neutral and expert.”
The following three decisions were made in accordance with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) by independent and neutral arbitrators on the National Arbitration Forum’s panel.
Univision.tv
On June 7, 2007, Univision Communications Inc., the premier Spanish-language media company in the United States, submitted a complaint electronically with the National Arbitration Forum asserting legal rights to the domain name Univision.tv. The Complainant requested the dispute be decided by a three-member panel.
Third straight bestowment for Ecumen, named as one of the state’s top ten large companies by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.
Shoreview, MN (PRWeb) September 5, 2007 — http://www.ecumen.org - Aging services provider Ecumen, Minnesota’s largest non-profit senior housing company, has yet again received the sought after tribute of being named by its employees as one of the best places in the state to work.
The award, presented by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, was based on anonymous team member surveys. Ecumen team members all contributed to the glowing results, from areas of focus ranging from elder care, senior housing and housing development.
“More than 200 companies vied for this award, and we are again honored and thrilled to be recognized,” said Ecumen’s CEO and president Kathryn Roberts.
The survey sought ratings on several topics such as work environment, embrace of innovations and new ideas and opportunity for personal growth and development.
Specific highlights in the article included Ecumen’s employee-run Innovation Station and Ecumen’s Family Helping Family initiative, providing interest-free loans to employees facing household and family emergencies. In 2006, more than $175,000 was granted for a number of events from house fires to paying for funerals. Many employees donate to this fund through payroll deduction.