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Other articles of interest in our November 2011 edition.
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Pick up a copy of the November 2011 issue to read these and other articles.

Local Hero

At 87, Bob Miller plans to keep on championing business and philanthropy in North Texas.
by Glenn Hunter

You Need to Know Melisa Denis

by Shashana Pearson-Hormillosa

Designing Man

From an unmarked cottage in Uptown Dallas, globetrotting Paul Duesing runs an under-the-radar, international design empire.
by Sarah Reiss

Highs & Lows

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

Parker’s “Fab” President

Fabrizio Mancini forges new degree programs, partnerships with other schools, and international affiliations for Parker University.
by Georgia Fisher

Donald R. Powell Jr.

Principal-in-Charge, BOKA Powell
by Christine Perez

Handmade Success

Finley Moll and Heather McNeill score big with a line of classic shirts for women.
by Bradford Pearson

Verbatim

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

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