Monthly Archives: April 2009

Ignore Twitter? Major brands learn they’d better respond — and quick – Los Angeles Times

Move over BusinessWire and PRNewswire. Twitter is emerging as a 140-character wire service: Ignore Twitter? Major brands learn they’d better respond — and quick – Los Angeles Times Posted using ShareThis

Working Through the Downturn: Tips for the Bioscience Industry as President Obama’s Stimulus Package Takes Effect

Video highlights from the SoCalBio Networking Forum on March 26 in Oxnard, Calif., featuring host, Ahmed A. Enany, president and CEO, SoCalBio (Southern California Biomedical Council); moderator, Benjamin F. Kuo, founder, editor, and publisher, socalTECH.com; and four speakers: Don Ferrera, coordinating partner, biotechnology and technology, Ernst & Young; Shane Passarelli, senior vice president, Healthcare Finance [...]

Why the Decision to Start a Company Shouldn’t be Affected by the Economy

Olmstead Williams Communications is in the unusual position of starting a new business in the worst economic climate since the Depression and has been fortunate to see revenue grow every month for the first six months. With that in mind, here is a link to a SoCalTech.com guest column from Rincon Venture Partner’s John Greathouse, [...]

Advertising & PR: New B2B Agency

From the Los Angeles Business Journal By Joel Russell Tracy Olmstead Williams, an expert in business-to-business public relations, has started her own L.A. agency called Olmstead Williams Communications in Westwood.  Previously, Williams was a partner and president of Casey Sayre & Williams in Santa Monica.  The agency has since renamed itself Casey & Sayre.  Olmstead [...]