| Robyn Priest Appointed Chief Financial Officer ...
Robyn has a distinguished background, having previously served as a finance executive in public companies. She has also served in the capacity of Chief Financial Officer. Robyn injects solid business discipline and strict business control procedures. Her background and experience in the detailed specifics of retail finance and online merchant sales are a great complement to Etelcharge's business model. Robin Priest is a Certified Public Accountant and a graduate of the University of South Florida. "I am excited about the direction and the opportunity as Etelcharge is transformed into a full-fledged service and marketing organization," Priest stated. "I look forward to fulfilling my role on the management team as we take the Company to the next level and fulfill all consumer, vendor and regulatory requirements.
Editor's Note
A few months ago, I visited this new store in Jamaica Plain, and it felt as if I had stepped into a boutique in SoHo. The men's hats were far too cool for me, but I found a great black hat-scarf combo and a pair of silver earrings for my wife. Everything about Salmagundi, right down to the dapper husband-and-wife owners, was a welcome addition to my neighborhood. This week's issue celebrates all of the Salmagundis out there in Greater Boston. This is our fourth year compiling a list of the best new stores, restaurants, ideas, diversions, and people to surface in the previous 12 months. And if you look back at those years, you'll see a pretty remarkable infusion of talent on many fronts. We have nothing against our old favorites, but I hope this latest issue is your guide when you want a new place to eat or shop or entertain yourself.
Leading NRIs feel good governance has paid off in Gujarat
Sir Noon said "roots of democracy and secularism in India are very deep and recent elections have shown that personal attacks on individuals never pay". "Modi did a brilliant job in capturing the imagination of the people, focusing on development which the Congress failed to do." Sir Noon, an outspoken person, said people should forget the past and look at the future, in an obvious reference to the 2002 post-Godhra riots. "I tell my fellow Muslims that you have to forgive and forget and look at the future", Noon said. "My advise to the Muslim community is please educate your children", he said. About Congress, he said "the leaders of Congress should start listening to young people. The older people's sell by date is over".
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