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Loeb winner Wallace dies at 72
Ed Wallace, who regaled radio listeners, TV viewers and newspaper readers with stories the auto industry, died Sunday at his Fort Worth home. He was 72. Elizabeth Campbell of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram writes, “‘Ed was the most intelligent man I ever knew,’ said his wife, Judi Smith. ‘There was a challenge of lifting me upContinueContinue reading “Loeb winner Wallace dies at 72”
Memphis Biz Journal hires Amro to cover commercial real estate
The Memphis Business Journal has hired Dima Amro to cover commercial real estate and economic development. She has been at The Daily Memphian for the past year covering the same beat. Amro also spent nearly three years at The Commercial Appeal covering Memphis suburbs. She is a graduate of the University of Memphis and holds a master’sContinueContinue reading “Memphis Biz Journal hires Amro to cover commercial real estate”
Senior VP Lowry departing The Wrap
Tom Lowry, the senior vice president of editorial strategy at entertainment industry news site The Wrap, is leaving for a new opportunity. “I won’t disclose growth numbers, but the gains TheWrap has seen with its sub counts, both individual and corporate, is a testament to the quality of work TheWrap does day in and dayContinueContinue reading “Senior VP Lowry departing The Wrap”
What Are Private Money Business Loans and How Do They Work?
Private money business loans offer an alternative financing solution for small businesses, especially those with less-than-ideal credit. These loans, ranging from $25,000 to $2 million, typically feature a quicker application process, allowing you to access funds swiftly. As they come with flexible eligibility requirements and negotiable terms, it’s vital to reflect on the higher interestContinueContinue reading “What Are Private Money Business Loans and How Do They Work?”
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