As many as 40,000 sets of eyeballs a day will see our brand.Wizardsgroup has established a strong presence in high value IT consulting and learning solutions for Oracle and Microsoft technologies mainly in the Philippine market. “We will have a lot of brand equity by having our logo across from Gallery Place. “That intersection is the Times Square of D.C.,” McKean said of his new location. McKean called the area “ground zero” for marketing and communications professionals and a hub for start-ups such as Blackboard, Blue State Digital and LivingSocial. The space will house around 40 employees in Knowland's communications, marketing and enterprise sales teams. The office, designed by Wingate Hughes Architects, has loft-style windows and exposed brick interiors. NW in Chinatown, across from Gallery Place, by the end of the month. The six-year-old business intelligence firm founded by Michael McKean is taking 5,000 square feet at 623 H St. The Knowland Group, which helps the hospitality industry book meetings and conventions, is moving from McLean to downtown Washington. Live radio broadcasts from WTOP/WFED, new video features and social media connections are also included for the school's sports fans. The technology will work on the iPhone, Android and upcoming BlackBerry. NSF public affairs chief Jeff Nesbit, a former White House communications director, reached out to Schreiber.Īmerican University's Athletic Department launches its first app with XCO SportsLink, the McLean-based, smartphone software development company. Schreiber runs his own production company, called Mattmar Productions. is our top priority for growth as we expand from our home base,” said owner Pierre Panos in an e-mail to The Buzz.įormer “George Michael Sports Machine” producer Joe Schreiber is working with the National Science Foundation to offer media training to scientists. The menu includes salads, panini sandwiches and “long plate” fresh entrees for under $10 in less than 10 minutes. The company, with six restaurants, just launched a franchising program last year. “The federal and markets are also seeing a lot of strength.”Ītlanta-based Fresh to Order - also known as f20 - is looking to plant up to 11 restaurants in Arlington, Alexandria and the District between now and 2014. “We had an 80 percent decrease in the legal market two years ago, and that has been surging back,” said Stefan Moreau. The company already hired a new vice president of business operations, and it has an immediate need for five employees, at a minimum. The new hires will fill posts in business development, recruitment and elsewhere in administration. offices on Seventh Street NW and another branch in Chicago. In other Wiz business news, look for the team to “rebrand” itself with its red-white-and-blue color scheme sometime around the NBA draft lottery in May.īuzz prediction: out with the Wizards logo, in with lots of colors.Ī nearly 50 percent jump in year-over-year revenue in the first six weeks of 2011 has the Midtown Group, a D.C.-based career-consulting firm, thinking it will double its workforce to 40 this year.įounded by Helen Stefan Moreau, Midtown Group manages 150 to 250 temporary workers at any given time. The costs range anywhere from $5,000 to $60,000 per seat, per season.Įven Bibb admits the sales were “all low-hanging fruit” thanks to a good local fan base that needs some inducements. Average per game attendance is 16,534, a slight tick up over last year's 16,284 through 35 games.īibb credits Jim Van Stone, Monumental's senior vice president for ticket sales, for mining databases and coming up with town hall meetings and ticket plans that cater to VIPs, families and students. The Verizon Center seats 20,278 for basketball, Bibb said.
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