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D CEO September 2007

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Grills to Make Backyard Chefs Celebrate

Backyard chefs will love these barbeque beauties.
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CEO of the Year

For reviving a crestfallen company in a troubled industry, Gerard Arpey wins the admiration of his peers.
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Dallas Company Aims to Combat Negative Media

Trivate Entertainment is out to prove that positive content is the way to go, and that Dallas is the place to do it.


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Editor’s Note: Why I Learned to Love Coaches

It wasn’t easy, but we overcame our prejudice and learned to rely on outside help.


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Local Marketing Company Keeps Franchisers’ Eyes Focused on the Same Prize

David Farmer’s software helps franchised companies battle inconsistency.


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Local Woman Goes from Scrapbooks to Publishing Success Story

Milli Brown started with scrapbooks and now publishes 100 titles a year.
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Loud and Clear

Karen Yates helps cut out confusion for non-native speakers.
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On the Bookshelf

Check out these recent releases from local executives.
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Third-Party Protesters

As activists get savvier, corporations need to be aware and plan ahead.
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Deloitte Managing Partner Blaine Nelson Passes Along Leadership Wisdom

From a grocery store to his offices at Deloitte and the boardroom at the DSO, Blaine Nelson has learned how to lead.


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SMU Cox CEO Sentiment Survey

What you think, how your peers feel, and where the Dallas-Fort Worth economy is headed.

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St. Louis

Experience the arch and everything beneath it on your next trip to River City.

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Carl & Vicki Poole on Their Outdoor Living Space

When the Poole’s bought their sprawling Southlake home last December, they envisioned a comfortable outdoor living space that they and their three children could enjoy together.
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Dieter Thompson


Thompson Advisory Group’s Dieter Thompson talks about flexibility, forklifts, and following the herd.


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