Archive for October, 2007

Charles Gayler

October 31st, 2007

President and Founder

 Owner of Eastern Refinishing, Charles Gayler, has worked with the industry’s leading manufacturer, Hawk Research Labs – Wood Dale, Illinois to develop a complete proprietary line of professional refinishing products.
  Founded Eastern Refinishing in 1989 with a small investment of just $10,000 and developed it into the leading bathtub and wall tile refinishing business in the country with 15 offices in 8 states. Developed new techniques and tested new products in the pursuit to produce the finest refinishing processes. Also implemented quality control standards unheard of in the refinishing industry.In response to the question of whether the fumes are harmful to people or pets, Eastern Refinishing’ss owner, Charles Gayler responded Only if you put your head in the material can and inhale deeply several times.
   Prior to founding Eastern Refinishing Charles Gayler attended Villa Maria College in Buffalo, New York. Charles Gayler enrolled at THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY where Charles Gayler obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Labor and Human Resources in 1981. Charles Gayler went to work for the Hearst Corporation in their management training program where he worked 82 hours a week. After 10 months Charles Gayler was given the 45th of 45 offices in the company in Charlotte, North Carolina where he raised the office to fifth in the country in 5 months and within 1 year they were the most productive office in the country with $4,300,000 in sales per month. Charles Gayler was offered my own dealership and spent the next few years building the company. Eventually Gayler accepted a generous offer to sell and purse other interests. This led him back to school again to pursue another degree in psychology and to expand the human experience. A former Texan, Charles Gayler currently reside in northern Canada with his wife Tracey. They respect the environment and do their part everyday to protect it.

Evan Hanahoe

October 31st, 2007

 After days of hunting down information on Shawn Tarkington’s (’97) move up the Major League Baseball ladder, the Panther Press has been able to come up with some answers. Thanks to the contributions of Sam Castelli (’96), Chris Cummings (’97) and Brian Beyrer (’97). 

Seton Hall University’s sport’s web site is reporting that the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft has selected Shawn Tarkington for the Minnesota Twins. He is currently in his second week at Ft. Meyers, Florida playing for the Gulf Coast Rookie League.

 Tarkington’s move to the major leagues is no surprise given his stellar performance on the diamond. As an all around athlete Shawn was ranked the 9th best baseball player in New York State, was 2001 All-Big East 1st Team player, and had a remarkable 8 inning shut out game in the Big East Championship Game.  Tarkington graduated from Seton Hall this past spring. 

Though now apparently concentrating on baseball and his pitching, Shawn was an all around athlete in high school. He played in the New York State finals for Basketball in 1997 along with Mike Marschner (’97), Rich Montesarchio (’98), Brian Beyrer (’97), Mike Rodriguez (’97) and Evan Hanahoe (’98).

 Tarkington’s stats are as follows:

W-L PCT ERA G GS SV IP H AB R ER BB SO
0-0 .000 5.14 4 0 0 7.0 9 30 4 4 1 6

 As of now, Tarkington’s team holds an 8-4 record and is a playoff contender. Shawn will remain in Florida through the month of August awaiting his playoffs chances.

Alycia Lane

October 31st, 2007

Alycia Lane

Alycia Lane (born May 10, 1972) co-anchors the weekday 6 P.M. and 11 P.M. newscasts. She joined the station in September 2003 as the 6 P.M. and 11 P.M. co-anchor from WSVN in Miami, where she was the weekend anchor. She hosts a weekly segment which airs at 4 P.M. entitled “A Woman’s View.”
Lane is of Puerto Rican descent on her mother’s side and Welsh descent on her father’s. She is a native of Long Island, New York. She has a Master’s Degree in Broadcast Journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at Albany where she graduated with honors. She is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and speaks fluent Spanish.
Other minority women in the Philadelphia market include WPVI’s Lisa Thomas-Laury, the first African-American woman anchor, and WCAU’s Renee Chenault-Fattah. In Lane and Chenault-Fattah, both KYW-TV and WCAU-TV offer female minority co-anchors opposite solo anchor Jim Gardner on WPVI.
In June 2006 Lane signed a six-year deal to remain with the station.
In high school, Lane was a Sachem Flaming Arrow Cheerleader. Lane enjoys physical fitness and has a love of animals.
Active in the community, Lane volunteers her time locally to support the Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure held each Mother’s Day in Philadelphia and has also been instrumental in bringing the message of early detection of breast cancer to the Spanish-speaking community as moderator of the first Latinas For The Cure workshop in 2004.

Address relevant e-mails to lane@cbs3.com

James Fontanetta on a mission

October 27th, 2007

The following article presents the very latest information about James Fontanetta. If you have a particular interest in James Fontanetta, then this informative article is required reading
It began months ago when Mr. James Fontanetta heard faint meowing sounds in the darkness as he walked home. It was raining lightly. James Fontanetta was on a busy street and he thought he was hearing things.
The sounds got a little louder and James Fontanetta followed them to a small area of bushes in between two heavily trafficked streets. James Fontanetta saw something white in the bushes and quickly reached down to grab it. It was a tiny white kitten. Fontanetta was able to take it to a safe place to feed it and help it recuperate from being lost and on the street.
James Fontanetta noticed while looking for the cat’s mother that there were several strays in the area.
James Fontanetta – “The number of cats and dogs in my neighborhood is overwhelming. I saw several skinny animals going through garbage and ones that looked sick as well, it was very upsetting”. Ever since that day, James Fontanetta’s eyes were opened to a reality he never paid attention to before like most people.

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Nancy DiPietro as Director of ATPCO

October 24th, 2007

Nancy DiPietro Joins ATPCO – Director, Development and Quality Management, January 2007
1/29/07 – Airline Tariff Publishing Company (ATPCO) appoints Nancy DiPietro as Director, Applications Systems Development and Quality Management. In this role, Nancy DiPietro is responsible for directing a 70 person Development and Quality Management team in the development and testing of a large Technology Transformation initiative, new business applications, scheduled maintenance, and routine modifications to existing systems as defined by ATPCO’s internal product marketing team. Responsibilities also include organizing, developing and implementing Configuration & Release Management competencies. Nancy DiPietro is also responsible for directing the activities of a 30-person third-party integration team as part of a Technology Transformation initiative to re-architect ATPCO Fares systems from a CICS COBOL architecture to a distributed Java/J2EE architecture. Before joining ATPCO, DiPietro served as Chief of Staff to the CTO at AOL Time Warner (NYSE: TWX). While in this position, Nancy DiPietro was responsible for providing strategic advice and oversight to the CTO in dealing with a range of staff, organizational, procedural, and budget issues and affairs. Nancy DiPietro served as the primary strategic liaison with internal staff and external constituencies for the CTO and oversaw facets of the daily operations of AOL’s technology organization, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and policies. In her role as Chief of Staff, Nancy DiPietro also directed significant technology program activities for the CTO, including the rollout of the AOL Video Portal and the re-architecture of AOL’s advertising platform to a third-party outsourced software platform. After completing a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science from LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY, Nancy DiPietro began her career as a member of the technical staff at American Management Systems (AMS, now CGI) in 1988.

For more information on Nancy DiPietro go to www.nancy-dipietro-web.net 

Bond Isaacson

October 19th, 2007

Contact:
Bond Isaacson: (704) 543-4204 or bisaacson@bluetarp.com

Bond Isaacson – Chief Executive Officer
Bond Isaacson joined BlueTarp Financial in November 2004 as its Chief Executive Officer. Prior to joining the BlueTarp team, he was co-CEO of Concord EFS based in Memphis, Tennessee, a leading financial services company that he managed through a multi-billion dollar sale to First Data Corporation. Previously, Bond was payments executive at Bank of America where he oversaw four major divisions, including debit, ATM, stored value and merchant services. Prior to that, Bond was an executive vice president of member and merchant sales at Visa USA and president of e-Visa, Visa USA’s e-commerce business. Bond also spent 19 years with IBM Corporation and most recently led the $400 million finance unit responsible for selling and implementing solutions at NationsBank and later Bank of America Corporation.

Bond received a B.A. degree in Economics from Wheaton College.

Cash Call

October 19th, 2007

I see the commercials on the television daily, and always thought you had to have good credit to get loans that are in the thousands. Well I am living proof that you don’t need good credit. I decided to apply by phone and was assigned a Loan Specialist named Nicole.

Nicole walked me through the process and in less than 2 days I received my money. The Staff at Cash Call are professionals and they worked diligently to get my loan approved. Don’t be fooled by the fact that you see a lot of California Testimonials. I live in Ohio, so it doesn’t make a difference where you live in the United States. So if you need cash in hurry get on board with Cash Call.Thanks Cash Call and especially Nicole!

K. Thomas
Ohio

Jean Conille, Breaking the color barrier in Canada’s business world

October 19th, 2007

Jean ConilleA fascinating and largely unknown story of business triumph and racial inequality comes to life in Montreal, Canada. Jean Conille was no ordinary kid. Born in Haiti on August 12th, 1967, he was the third of a family of four. His father a well known physician, later became minister of sports and youth. His mother was a pharmacist and a lab technician.  Gifted with a phenomenal memory, a systematic and orderly approaches to problem solving, at age 7 he had already competed in the national chess championship in his native Haiti. He traveled to Montreal where he would finish high school at the age of 15 after successfully skipping two grades.  Upon graduating, he was chosen as a finalist by the Montreal chamber of commerce for the “Outstanding Student” award. He was designated as one of   “Canada’s future leaders”.  Jean Conille went on to pursue his studies at College Andre Laurendeau in Physics Technology. During this period, his mother died from a chronic illness. He never quite completed the program as he chose to follow in the foot steps of great entrepreneurs such as Warren Buffet and Bill Gates.  At age 19, he started his first business, a very flourishing telecommunication company, which he named after his mother “Les Entreprises Marie Darbouze”.  Already at age 22, Jean was a self made millionaire.“Being black, wealthy and young in Montreal in the 80’s or even today is highly irregular” says Jean.Canada may have grown a lot in the matter of race discrimination, unfortunately the stereotypes still remain. Unless you are an athlete or a known entertainer, driving a luxurious car can only mean you are either a thug or involved in some type of illegal activity”. With a cynical look, Jean adds: “I remember when I was younger, being pulled over more then 17 times with in a week by cops, just because I was driving a new Mercedes.”  Jean talks about his dealings with the bank as being one of the most challenging events in his career. “The banks, back then, would simply not understand why a black teenager would want to open up a business account let alone consider a loan”. Even following his numerous achievements, he continues to be seen as an outsider to this private club of influential deciders. “They will do business with you, but they want invite you to there weddings or even to there children’s bar mitzvahs”.  By challenging the social injustices we evoke a sense of community that we need to make our nation a better place, just as we make it a safer place. Jean as recently created a foundation, “The Jean Conille foundation” to reach out to young ethnic entrepreneurs and help them achieve their goals and to educate the population on the contribution made by visible minorities to the Canadian society.  Twenty years later, Jean still gets mistaken for a bouncer at an exclusive supper club he owns. That doesn’t seem to bother him much though. With a smile, he gently hands me out his business card where you can clearly read at the bottom:  “Some see the world the way it is and ask “why?” But I imagine things that never were and ask “why not?”