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Other articles of interest in our December 2011 edition.
By D Magazine |

Pick up a copy of the December 2011 issue to read these and other articles.

A District Defined

On an October evening in Dallas, from one end of Flora Street to the other, the possibilities of the Arts District are revealed.
by Glenn Hunter

You Need to Know Jennifer Sampson

by Suzanne Asfar

Cancer Crusader

From Uptown, Adrian Barfield runs a new divisional headquarters for giant pharmaceutical distributor Cardinal Health.
by Bradford Pearson

Highs & Lows

A tongue-in-cheek look at what soared-and what skidded- in DFW business.

Give and Take

At UTD’s management school, three years of work pays off with the biggest donation ever from one of the school’s graduates.
by Glenn Hunter

Accelerating Growth

The Entrepreneurs’ Organization comes up with an idea to help fledgling business owners join the $1 million club.
by Steve Garmhausen

Verbatim

Memorable comments culled from CEO Spotlight, a weekday program on KRLD-AM (1080).
by David Johnson

Production Director

With Lascaux Films, longtime WFAA-TV film critic Gary Cogill goes from movie reviewer to movie producer.
by Peter Simek

Jeremy Strick

Director, Nasher Sculpture Center
as told to Glenn Hunter

Meet the CEO Nancy Strong


by Claire St. Amant

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