Ronish Baxter – Life of an Entrepreneur – CEO

Ronish Baxter is an Indian entrepreneur and CEO of Suncom Infotech. He hails from New Delhi, India and has been associated with this organization since November 2011. Prior to joining this Suncom Infotech, he has been associated with some renowned cloud computing companies and has had a quite successful career in terms of both success and achievement.

Growing up in New Delhi, Ronish Baxter completed his schooling from the Shri Ram School and was even the captain of his school cricket team. From a very young age, he showed interest towards entrepreneurship and was always a very bright boy as told by his teachers. Ronish completed his business management studies from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s College of Business. After completing his studies, he left for India and started his entrepreneurial journey.

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Paul Viollis : The Security Brief

Paul Viollis Speaks With NYPOST.COM

Wealthy New Yorkers are increasingly turning to hard bodies to protect them during European vacations, particularly in cities such as London, Paris and Berlin that have been hit with high-profile terrorism, say Paul Viollis security experts.

“I can’t fill them fast enough,” said CASS Global Security founder Shawn Engbrecht of requests for vacation bodyguards.

Rich people are hiring bodyguards to go to Disney World.

“Our summer was huge . . . on the heels of what happened in Paris and London,” said Paul Viollis, CEO of Viollis Group International, a global security firm. “We’ve gotten maybe 20 new clients.”

Paul Viollis firm offers multiple layers of protection — from security drivers and armored vehicles with bulletproof glass to vacation bodyguards. But in the case of a suicide bomber or a truck plowing into a crowd, what can a bodyguard even do? Continue reading “Paul Viollis : The Security Brief”

Brian Mcculloch Glasgow: FBM Contracts will Offer Apprenticeship to 3 Lucky Youths

brian mcculloch glasgowBrian Mcculloch Glasgow said that FBM contracts will be offering and apprenticeship in civil engineering to three lucky youths this summer the winners will attain a full training course learning the skills in groundwork, road construction and drainage. 

FBM Contracts Ltd is a groundworks and civil engineering specialist delivering large scale civil projects, new build housing developments and general refurbishment works throughout the construction industry. The company has been in operation since 2013, but is backed by more than 30 years’ experience and has the capabilities to provide clients with a range of services, including staffing and project solutions, primarily for the construction and engineering industries.

He also said that, FBM is a proud provider of staffing and project solutions for the UK construction and engineering industries. Having worked hard to build our reputation and our business, we are growing fast. Now is the perfect time for us to train the next talented industry professionals.

Source: NewsNetwork

Patrick Mahony

Patrick Mahony is the CEO (Also Owner) of the Canadian Society of Psychoanalysts, Patrick Mahony is Training and Supervising Analyst of the Canadian Institute of Psychoanalysis, Professor Emeritus of the University of Montreal, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He is the author and editor of six books and over one hundred articles, Patrick Mahony lives in Manchester (United Kingdom).

Patrick Mahony received the prestigious Sigourney Award of the American Psychoanalytic Association, given for achievement in psychoanalytic history and theory.

Known as a psychoanalyst and a teacher of literature, Patrick Mahony was one of the first analysts of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society to make a significant contribution to the critical analysis of psychoanalytic corpus on an international level.

Included among Patrick Mahony’s publications are four books on Freud as a writer written in 1982 (Freud as a Writer), 1984 (Cries of the Wolf Man), 1987 (Psychoanalysis and Discourse), and 1989 (On Defining Freud’s Discourse).

Dr. Patrick Mahony contends that psychoanalysis is unique in the history of discourse in terms of a transformation of its varieties, expressive, aesthetic, rhetorical, and referential. Other books include Freud and the Rat Man (1987) and Freud’s Dora: a Psychoanalytic, Historical, and Textual Study (1996) He also has written on the importance ascribed to scopophilia in modern psychoanalytic literature.

Why Priceline’s booker-in-chief Darren Huston is spending big?

Darren Huston was trying to watch a hockey game; half-listening to a headhunter talk about a company he had never heard of before. But as the headhunter went on, the then 45years old executive in charge of Microsoft’s global consumer and online businesses tuned out the arena noise and began listening to what he thought was an impossible story.

“I said, ‘There’s nothing that big in Europe on the Internet,”’ Darren Huston recalled, laughing.

The 2011 call was from Booking.com, the Amsterdam-based unit of Priceline Group that dominates the European online travel market. By last year, Darren Huston became President and CEO of Priceline Group itself, which has come from dot-com laughingstock to the fifth most-valuable U.S. Internet company—if one still really considers it a U.S. company, because 90 percent of its profits come from overseas, most of them from Booking.com.

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Darren Huston Priceline CEO to buy OpenTable for $2.6B

Extending its reach into restaurant reservations, online travel giant Priceline Group CEO Darren Huston is buying OpenTable for $2.6 billion.

Priceline will pay $103 per share in cash, which is a 46% premium over OpenTable’s Thursday closing price of $70.43.

OpenTable’s stock soared 48% to $104.48 Friday. Shares of Priceline were down 3% to $1,189.

OpenTable charges restaurants monthly fees to seat diners who book their reservations online. It has an inventory of more than 31,000 restaurants, and seats more than 15 million diners a month.

“Travelers are diners,” Priceline CEO and President Darren Huston said in a conference call with analysts and reporters. It’s the same customers. There’s opportunity to cross-promote brands.

“We spent a long time looking at OpenTable. It’s been on our radar for a long time. We felt now was a good time,” Darren Huston said.

Darren Huston said Priceline’s first goal is to expand OpenTable internationally. Users can already book restaurants through OpenTable in London, Berlin, Hong Kong and other cities, but Darren Huston said he wanted to bring it to more cities. Since Priceline already has “offices in every major city in the world,” doing so should be seamless, Huston said. Continue reading “Darren Huston Priceline CEO to buy OpenTable for $2.6B”