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Bush takes on Altus chamber role

Bush takes on Altus chamber role
Buchanan said, “Brian has extensive knowledge of the policies and processes within the State of Oklahoma, and brings with him fresh, new ideas for our community.” Reaction from across the state and in the … His career includes public service as an …
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LFS student to showcase work at state fair
The Bright Ideas Showcase and Contest is a one day competition where students have the opportunity to display their inventions/business/innovative ideas, provide a short presentation to judges, receive feedback, and compete to win prizes. The cotest is …
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Talks, and a Text
President Drew Faust and honorand Michael R. Bloomberg presented differing, yet complementary, views on the idea of a university and of universities' ideas today. Faust reprised … Universities engage faculty and students across a range of disciplines …
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Red Hill Entertainment Takes "A Single Shot" to Tribeca Film Festival


BIRMINGHAM, AL (PRWEB) April 03, 2013

The state of Alabama and Southeastern US will be represented in this year’s Tribeca Film Festival as Alabama natives John Brooks Klingenbeck and Christopher E. Norris of Red Hill Entertainment will be on hand for the screening of their film, “A Single Shot”. Based upon Matthew F. Jone’s 1996 novel, “A Single Shot” will be a feature of the Spotlight Section of this year’s festival.

Held in the Tribeca section of Lower Manhattan, the Tribeca Film Festival is a diverse international film festival supporting emerging and established directors. With founders including Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, over 1,300 films from over 80 countries have been screened since the 2002 inaugural festival.

“This is an amazing experience, and we are very excited about what is looking to be a very busy and thrilling year for us as a company,” said Red Hill Entertainment co-founder John Brooks Klingenbeck. “It’s a lot of fun when all the hard work culminates into a finished product to go in front of a live audience.”

“A Single Shot” stars Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, Melissa Leo, and Jeffrey Wright in an emotionally charged and tense portrayal of a man outrunning an accidental crime and efforting to regain his estranged family.

For Red Hill Entertainment’s Klingenbeck, the movie marks the sixth effort as a producer to hit the silver screen, with several new films in the pipeline with release dates scheduled throughout the next two years. Red Hill’s momentum will continue in 2012 with the upcoming action film “2 Guns”, starring Mark Wahlberg and Denzel Washington. The company worked in an advisory role for financiers in the $ 80 million picture that was filmed in New Orleans in Summer 2012. “2 Guns” currently has a release date of August 16th this year.

Klingenbeck added, “Red Hill Entertainment is constantly looking to align itself with high-visibility film projects that can be filmed in the Southeast. It’s important for us to expose audiences to this beautiful but underutilized area of the country – in terms of film projects – which provides an authenticity to our films as well as benefits the local areas’ economies during production.”

The 2013 Tribeca Film Festival will be April 17th through the 28th in New York City. “A Single Shot” has an expected theatrical release of Fall 2013.

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About Red Hill Entertainment:

Formed in 2012 by Alabama natives John Brooks Klingenbeck and Christopher E. Norris, Red Hill Entertainment’s focus is on structuring the financial elements of film and new media development. Already with a brimming resume of films to their credit, Red Hill’s company mission includes plans to utilize Southern state as film locations to stimulate local economies and to bring attention to the advantage of the area’s tax incentive programs.

Red Hill has recently expanded in the area of crowd-sourcing technologies and the distribution of proprietary content over mobile devices. With a focal point upon Southeastern colleges and universities, Red Hill is working with these organizations to realize a substantial amount of new revenue by leveraging their brands with mobile applications.

For more information on Red Hill Entertainment or to arrange an interview with John Brooks Klingenbeck, please contact Harry Long of 81 Shop, LLC at 205 693-8181 or hlong(at)go81shop(dot)com.







What It Takes To Be A CMO In Academia

What It Takes To Be A CMO In Academia
In today's technologically enhanced world of communications, CMOs must develop integrated marketing and communications plans that strategically employ tactics to achieve their institution's goals. Using targeted messaging and creative campaigns, …
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Who's news: UWFV adds Trio, multicultural coordinators
Obamacare plans bring hefty fees for certain drugs …. Navarro will integrate her experience and dedication to diversity in higher education to programs where she will be responsible for multicultural student recruitment and retention, international …
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zMessenger launches unique smartphone app
zMessenger, the first to introduce Mobile marketing in Sri Lanka, is an award-winning integrated mobile media company that leads the way in the planning, creation, and execution of effective mobile marketing campaigns, branded community applications …
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Sun Cellular Business Solutions targets Central Luzon SMEs
Corinne Funk-Zablan, head of Sun Cellular's Corporate Business Group and SME Marketing, told Pampanga-based journalists they tapped new income streams for their businesses through the new reseller program of Sun Cellular's enterprise unit called Sun …
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Draghi Takes Aim at Euro Seen Too Strong for Comfort: Currencies

Draghi Takes Aim at Euro Seen Too Strong for Comfort: Currencies
“The only thing Draghi did not say was that the euro is 'brutally high,'” Steven Englander, the New York-based global head of Group of 10 currency strategy at Citigroup Inc., wrote in an e-mailed note to clients after Draghi's comments. “There have …
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Five Important Microsoft Dynamics Themes From Convergence 2014
One of the apparent changes in Microsoft's go to market strategy is a pivot from a bundled Microsoft experience, to developing on Microsoft technologies, first and best, to an evolving philosophy that is centered around the user's desired outcomes and …
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Monique Honaman Takes the High Road on the Today Show


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 09, 2013

Monique Honaman had been married for seventeen years when her husband dropped the proverbial bomb with a simple phrase: “How do you think we’re doing?” Two months later, she became a self-proclaimed cliché—forty years old, two kids, and still wondering what happened.

In a candid interview with Kathie Lee and Hoda on the Today Show, Monique discussed her experience with divorce and what prompted her to write The High Road Has Less Traffic: Honest advice on the path through love and divorce. She said, “So many people get stuck, and for me [my divorce] was a lesson in moving forward.” When asked what advice she had for others going through divorce, her response was simple: “Know there is hope for the future.”

The High Road Has Less Traffic–half memoir, half self-help title—is an inspiring roadmap for marriage, a positive exit strategy for “surviving” divorce, and a powerful life philosophy that supports superior decision-making in all facets of raising a family. With current divorce rates remaining high, this philosophy could not come at a better time. It is estimated that 20% of first marriages end in separation or divorce within five years. 33% of marriages don’t make it to ten years. And by fifteen years, a full 43% of couples have called it quits.

Readers and experts are giving The High Road rave reviews. Dr. Marcia H. Rogers calls it “an excellent resource for parents experiencing divorce,” and Dr. Bill Lampton, author of The Complete Communicator, hails it as a “must-read.” Dr. D. B. Shelnutt, Jr. states, “This is a phenomenal read that will help bring healing for those wounded from divorce. I could not put it down.” In the spirit of giving back, a portion of proceeds from book sales is being donated to organizations that help women and children transition through divorce.

Monique A. Honaman is an expert contributor at HopeAfterDivorce.org and FamilyShare.com. She has been featured in HR Executive, the New York Times, NY Post, Corp Magazine, and several regional business publications. Monique received her Juris Doctorate from Albany Law School and was profiled by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of the “40-Under-40-Up-and-Comers.” She was named one of the “2007 Enterprising Women of the Year” by Enterprising Women and one of the “2011 Women Business Enterprise National Enterprise (WBE) Stars” by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). Monique received the POW! Award (2012) by Womenetics and is a regular contributor for The Huffington Post.

Monique lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, Justin, and her two children. In her free time, she enjoys being outside, traveling, boating, watching college football, reading books, and taking photographs. For more information, go to her website at http://www.HighRoadLessTraffic.com, hopeafterdivorce.org or familyshare.com and follow her @highroadthebook. Click here to buy The High Road Has Less Traffic.

HopeAfterDivorce.org is an online community dedicated to providing individuals and families with resources to help them successfully manage the divorce process. FamilyShare.com is a crowd-sourced online library of articles to strengthen families.







Juror takes diligence beyond duty

Juror takes diligence beyond duty
U.S. District Court Judge Paul Gardephe told them to return Monday morning for closing arguments, legal instructions and the potential start of verdict deliberations. On Friday, however, Gardephe told prosecutors and defense lawyers a cleaning worker …
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Treasures: Is Regina music box valuable, even with damaged cabinet?
Dear K.F.: The history of the Regina Music Box Company of Rahway, N.J., really starts with the Symphonion Music Box Company of Leipzig, Germany, when they introduced the disc playing music box in 1885. Two of Symphonion' employees — Gustave …
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A start-up run by friends takes on shaving giants

A start-up run by friends takes on shaving giants
Employees assemble razors at the Feintechnik factory in Eisfeld, Germany, Jan. 17, 2014. As of Monday, the factory, which has been making razors for 93 years, now belongs to Harry's, an Internet shaving start-up that was not even open for business 10 …
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U.S. Census Bureau Facts for Features: Super Bowl XLVIII
Year that the NFL instituted the salary cap, which was intended to allow smaller market teams to be more competitive with large market teams. … Denver gained 14,980 people from July 1, 2011, to July 1, 2012. …. technologies aimed at handling high …
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