LOUISVILLE, KY, July 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) SA Creative CEO Rob Houchens announced today that John Lewis has been hired as the agency's Business Development Manager. Prior to joining SA Creative, Lewis worked for another marketing company and for ten years at Louisville's FOX affiliate, WDRB
"Adding John to the team is another way that SA Creative has built upon, 'Not just doing things differently, but actually doing different things.' John's recognizable face, outstanding personality and excitement for the mission of SA Creative and the family of businesses help others in their business development is a great fit," said Houchens.
"SA Creative has a long history as one of the premiere agencies in Louisville. I'm honored and excited to be part of SA Creative's efforts to find new ways to help companies grow and succeed in today's business climate," said Lewis.
John can be reached at J.Lewis@SACreative.biz or at 502-751-1288.
SA Creative moves beyond the 'norm' to develop innovative business strategies, creatively customized to your individual needs. We take the time to listen and learn your business successes, as well as your challenges, in order to strategically plan for growth through the marketing and advertising efforts. Let's face it, marketing and advertising are words we speak, but if the effort doesn't generate a positive result, then they are still just words.
SA Creative Hires New Business Development Manager
Longtime Louisville broadcaster joins historic agency
2012-07-20
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
New Open Loop Pan & Tilt System From ServoCity
2012-07-20
The super light 6061 T6 aluminum structure weighs in at only 2.2lbs, yet is able to handle up to a 6 pound payload! Dual ball bearings on each axis support the 1" hollow aluminum shafting allowing you to route camera wires through the pan and tilt head. The head easily attaches to a jib crane in the upright or hanging position without any tools. The MPT1100-SS is precisely controlled by a new digital joystick controller. The two channel controller is fully proportional and the maximum speed of each axis can be limited by the min/max knobs for the ultra-slow shots. ...
RiskyProject version 5- RiskyProject for Microsoft Project Released
2012-07-20
The latest release release includes two flavours, RiskyProject Professional - a comprehensive project risk management solution; and RiskyProject Lite - an affordable yet powerful Monte Carlo schedule risk analysis software. According to Michael Trumper, a partner at Intaver Insitute, "Our latest release is the result of close work with our engineering and aerospace clients to provide full risk assessment and management capabilities for the increasingly large and complex schedules these industries are experiencing. The end result is that we now have two versions, the ...
Tim Shelley Joins Glenn Aldridge in Forming Aldridge Shelley, PC, in Atlanta
2012-07-20
Tim Shelley and Glenn Aldridge are joining forces to expand the certified public accounting practice of Aldridge Shelley, PC, formerly operating as K. Glenn Aldridge, PC. Glenn Aldridge formed the firm in 2009 to provide best of class service for small to middle market businesses and not-for-profit organizations. Tim and Glenn's roots serving some of the Southeast's most well-respected organizations go back three decades.
Prior to forming the firm, Glenn served as an audit partner and the director of not-for-profit services at two top 25 Atlanta CPA firms. He is an ...
David J. Miller Honored as a 2012 Fellow for Practice Excellence and Leadership by IACP
2012-07-20
Keystone Pharmacy announced today that David J. Miller has been honored as a 2012 fellow for Practice Excellence and Leadership by the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists, or IACP.
Miller received this honor in recognition of his contribution as a specialist in the art and skill of pharmacy compounding. Applicants are selected following an assessment of their credentials against rigorous criteria that includes, contributions to published literature, continuing education, presentations, leadership, professional and civic service as well as professional awards. ...
Paws for a Cause 2-mile Dog Walk to be held at Huntington Beach Pier on Sept 30
2012-07-20
Noble Friends Foundation for OC Animal Care and Paws for a Cause will hold its first annual 2-mile Dog Walk on Sunday, September 30, at Huntington Beach Pier in Orange County, California. Participants can register online now at http://www.paws-for-a-cause.net.
The Paws for a Cause Dog Walk features a 2-mile walk that starts at the famous Huntington Beach Pier and continues along the beautiful bike path right along the beach. Donations and proceeds will be given to Noble Friends Foundation for OC Animal Care, the 501c3 non-profit sister organization of OC Animal Care. ...
Kaptur Announces Birthright Photo Contest
2012-07-20
The team at Kaptur discovered a trend with their users leveraging the app to collect everyone's photos of Birthright trips. Kaptur works perfectly for Birthright trips. For any given Birthright trip, thousands of photos are taken by multiple people and asynchronously shared online into disparate photo albums. Kaptur aggregates all those photos and sorts them in a meaningful way to be enjoyed by all trip participants.
"I found almost 3,000 photos from 80 friends for my Birthright trip and it was great to be able to see everyone's photos of Masada, Jerusalem, Camel ...
Communi-T Founder Dan Sciscente Announces Successful Software Update Unveiling
2012-07-20
In May of this year, Dan Sciscente of Communi-T made the 2,300 mile trek to sunny Florida to reveal his company's recent updates to the popular Communi-T program, which allows clients to better utilize their SAP solutions.
Communi-T 2.0 focuses on mobile application programming, reports Dan Sciscente, integrating easily with SAP to allow clients to enjoy an affordable, effective SAP solution. Software updates announced by Dan Sciscente at the conference include offline processing capabilities and interaction with JSON and SOAP. Additionally, Dan Sciscente says that upgraded ...
Who Will Benefit from Mission: Small Business? WorkingWonders Qualifies, Examines the Health of Small Business through the Window of Social Media
2012-07-20
Weighing in at a mere two employees, WorkingWonders was a long shot to get the 250 votes required to qualify for one of twelve small business grants that will be handed out by Chase Bank and LivingSocial at the end of this summer, each one in the amount of $250,000. But they did it. What's more, founder BethAnn Lederer generated support the old-fashioned way, by pounding the streets and talking to people in the community.
"I would estimate that to get 250 votes, I probably touched the lives of 2,500 people," Lederer said.
But the contest represented much ...
Get High Quality Home Schooling Programs With Complete Curriculum
2012-07-20
Complete Curriculum, a digital publisher that produces electronic textbooks and lessons, is quickly gaining a reputation with home schooling parents for its high-quality K12 curriculum.
"Traditional classrooms use general lesson plans that aren't ideal for every student," said a representative of Complete Curriculum. "Our lesson plans are built on years of experience, sound educational principles, and a better understanding of how children learn."
Complete Curriculum's system consists of an online digital interface with social studies and mathematics ...
LP Analyst Expands Dallas Team
2012-07-20
LP Analyst, a consulting firm providing private equity limited partners with non-discretionary, independent advice and analysis, today announced that Paula Chong has joined the company as an Associate.
Ms. Chong brings four years of experience from Deloitte & Touche LLP, where she was an audit senior specializing in alternatives. During her time at Deloitte, she was responsible for overseeing the audits of a leading real estate investment trust with over $2 billion in assets.
"Ms. Chong's experience in alternatives will be valuable to our clients and her ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Scientists discover why we know when to stop scratching an itch
A hidden reason inner ear cells die – and what it means for preventing hearing loss
Researchers discover how tuberculosis bacteria use a “stealth” mechanism to evade the immune system
New microscopy technique lets scientists see cells in unprecedented detail and color
Sometimes less is more: Scientists rethink how to pack medicine into tiny delivery capsules
Scientists build low-cost microscope to study living cells in zero gravity
The Biophysical Journal names Denis V. Titov the 2025 Paper of the Year-Early Career Investigator awardee
Scientists show how your body senses cold—and why menthol feels cool
Scientists deliver new molecule for getting DNA into cells
Study reveals insights about brain regions linked to OCD, informing potential treatments
Does ocean saltiness influence El Niño?
2026 Young Investigators: ONR celebrates new talent tackling warfighter challenges
Genetics help explain who gets the ‘telltale tingle’ from music, art and literature
Many Americans misunderstand medical aid in dying laws
Researchers publish landmark infectious disease study in ‘Science’
New NSF award supports innovative role-playing game approach to strengthening research security in academia
Kumar named to ACMA Emerging Leaders Program for 2026
AI language models could transform aquatic environmental risk assessment
New isotope tools reveal hidden pathways reshaping the global nitrogen cycle
Study reveals how antibiotic structure controls removal from water using biochar
Why chronic pain lasts longer in women: Immune cells offer clues
Toxic exposure creates epigenetic disease risk over 20 generations
More time spent on social media linked to steroid use intentions among boys and men
New study suggests a “kick it while it’s down” approach to cancer treatment could improve cure rates
Milken Institute, Ann Theodore Foundation launch new grant to support clinical trial for potential sarcoidosis treatment
New strategies boost effectiveness of CAR-NK therapy against cancer
Study: Adolescent cannabis use linked to doubling risk of psychotic and bipolar disorders
Invisible harms: drug-related deaths spike after hurricanes and tropical storms
Adolescent cannabis use and risk of psychotic, bipolar, depressive, and anxiety disorders
Anxiety, depression, and care barriers in adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
[Press-News.org] SA Creative Hires New Business Development ManagerLongtime Louisville broadcaster joins historic agency