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Tuesday, 21 October 2008

  • Madison Who's Who Honors Allan Woods

    Madison Who's Who member - Alan Woods

    Marketing Veteran Gets Added to Honor Roll


    Allan Woods, current President of the New York Amateur Sports Alliance and an exemplar of vigor in the golden years, is added to the honor roll of Madison Who’s Who.

    After a successful thirty-one year marketing career with IBM/Lexmark, Mr. Woods has re-directed his energies toward the promotion of amateur athletics in New York State. More specifically, he has re-dedicated himself to the spread of men's field hockey as a popular sport in the United States through his involvement at all levels, from community to Olympic preparation.






    His interest in amateur sports was prompted by a lifetime of both play and officiating, and has reinforced his interest in both the technical aspects and personal aspects of his beloved pastime.

    Mr. Woods is well qualified for his position as president, serving previously as the director of the Pan-American Hockey Federation for twenty five years. This experience, coupled with numerous other positions in sport governing councils, combine to provide him with a leadership background and a deep understanding of his responsibilities.

    Allan is a dedicated husband and father, who still plays field hockey on a senior level. He is also busy producing a bi-annual Hockey Alumni Newsletter, and a family history.

    Members can enjoy the benefits of networking with Mr Woods through the Madison Who's Who member directory.

    Madison Who's Who

    By networking with highly effective individuals such as Allan Woods, members of Madison Who's Who can build their earning potential and grow their businesses, as well as enhancing their personal reputation. For more information on professional networking and membership, follow the Madison Who's Who blog or RSS feed.

Saturday, 18 October 2008

  • Madison Who's Who in Business? Video

    Here's our recent Madison Who's Who in Business? Video.

    Let me know how you like it...


    Just in case Madison Who's Who is new to you, Madison Who's Who provides:
    • a forum for executives and professionals to introduce themselves to one another
    • a searchable electronic registry of business leaders and professionals in virtually every industry and specialty
    The forum & registry use abbreviated profiles and expanded biographies, enabling members to cultivate business relationships as their strategy for success.

    At Madison, we know Who's Who!

    Matt

    PS: For more info on Madison Who's Who members and membership, or for useful articles on professional & business networking, follow the Madison Who's Who blog

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

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  • Matthew Schwartz serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Madison Who’s Who - a searchable electronic registry of over 300,000 business leaders and professionals in virtually every industry and specialty, worldwide. Matt is responsible for the vision, leadership, and direction of the company. Within five years Madison Who’s Who has built an enviable clientele of professionals including top executives from various Fortune 500 organizations around the world. Matt has more than 10 years of professional experience in business …… In the mid 1990’s he earned a partnership with a major textile corporation. From 1995 to 2002, Matt was Executive Vice President of Bitton Dye Works - who became the first textile company to perfect a process called “Weather Wash”. Due to this exciting new process he won major accounts such as Victoria Secret, Express, Donna Karen, Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein, Wal-Mart, K-mart, and Eddie Bauer.

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