I have woken up every morning since 9/11, and turned on the television, hoping to learn that we got bin-laden. It took too long. But I am so thankful we’ve […]
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I have woken up every morning since 9/11, and turned on the television, hoping to learn that we got bin-laden. It took too long. But I am so thankful we’ve […]
The sacrifice and perseverance of our armed forces is exemplary. Thank you for your dedication. Thank you for your sacrifice. Thank you for making us all safer. Thank you for […]
View the story on Yahoo NEW YORK, April 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The Royal Wedding countdown is officially underway and, with the big day only days away, The Hotlist, […]
View the SocialTimes story. Have you ever experienced times when you wanted to see what your friends and others around you were doing? Perhaps, you have already been out and […]
Raising Funds for New York’s Bravest
Read the story here You can build a business, but what if, to borrow from Field of Dreams, no one comes? That was the dilemma once facing the Hotlist, an […]
Jim Stewart wrote one of the best pieces I’ve seen on the “takeover” of the NYSE by the Deutsche Borse in this weekend’s Wall Street Journal. And while Jim’s piece […]
Today’s (1/25/11) New York Times includes one of the most insightful pieces I have read over the years about Davos. Andrew Ross Sorkin captures the little discussed elephant in the […]
Peter Kenny always turns up some gems in his daily morning note from Knight (www.knight.com). Great market insight, interesting links and he finds some great “factoids.” He picked up this […]
Bob Zito, the architect of brand, advertising and communications strategies at Sony Corporation, the New York Stock Exchange, and Bristol-Myers Squibb, has launched a strategic brand consultancy, Zito Partners, with primary offices in New York and New Jersey.
PharmaVOICE on Bob’s campaign at BMS
Bob Zito featured in Advertising Age’s The Innovators. Covers his work from Bristol-Myers Squibb. Written by Rich Thomaselli.
Robert Zito featured as a “marketing supremo” in The Wall Street Journal