Tech pioneer is Business Person of the Year: Tundra chief executive learned hard lessons with Commodore Computers
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| Publicado en: | The Ottawa Citizen (Nov 26, 1999), p. D.1.FRO |
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| Resumen: | Color Photo: Paul Latour, The Ottawa Citizen / Tundra chief executive [Adam Chowaniec] recalls the long-gone Amiga as `a brilliant piece of technology' but admits, `We did a lousy job of marketing.' ; Black & White Photo: Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen / webPLAN executive Randy Sexton, left, shares words with Brian Carolan, also of webPLAN, and Tracy Praill. webPLAN's Brian Kerr received a silver award in running for Business Person of the Year. ; Black & White Photo: Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen / Nicole Desnoyers, left, Danielle Viau-Gougeon and Denise Bond of Waller Etc. were among hundreds of people at last night's gala for the Ottawa Board of Trade's annual business achievement awards. ; Black & White Photo: Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen / Ferne Wyman, left, and husband Bill Wyman of the Davis Agency, who was nominated for Business Person of the Year, found a quiet table with Nicholas Newton of Results Systems and Wendy Finnie. ; Black & White Photo: Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen / Gail Ryan, left, Catherine Stewart, Kathy Ryan and Mary Ann Turnbull all represented Turnbull Learning Centre/Turnbull School, which was nominated for the Company of the Year award. The school received a bronze award ; the gold went to Cognos Inc. and silver to Dollco Printing. ; |
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| ISSN: | 0839-3222 0839-3176 0839-3214 0839-3192 0839-3184 |
| Fuente: | Canadian Newsstream Collection |