Bank First, a subsidiary of First Manitowoc Bancorp, Inc. (OTCQB: FMWC) recently announced the promotion of two bank officers. Mike Molepske, President and CEO, made the announcement. Officers promoted are:
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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES–(Marketwire – Feb. 21, 2013) - Recruitment in the United Arab Emirates is expected to boom in 2013 as the local economy enjoys a significant boost in investment.
More here: UAE Jobs on the Increase as Projects Get Underway
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES–(Marketwire – Feb. 21, 2013) - Recruitment in the United Arab Emirates is expected to boom in 2013 as the local economy enjoys a significant boost in investment.
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In Australia, US Renews Focus on Asia-Pacific
Voice of America The United States is making sure there are no doubts about its intentions to remain a major player in the Asia Pacific region ahead of next week's visit by President Barack Obama. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Australia Tuesday for talks with … US and Australia agree on space surveillance radar Clinton enjoys some rare down time in SA US Cabinet secretaries visit Perth for AUSMIN
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