Archive for October, 2009
Mazuma Holding Corporation’s current owner is a successful businessman named Curt Kramer. This company is owner-operated which means that it is Curt Kramer Mazuma who gives the final answer to everything. Perhaps this gives him the right or privilege to boss everyone around, but being bossy and absolutely domineering is the exact opposite of who Curt Kramer truly is.
Curt Kramer Mazuma actually owns a charming personality, one that even inspires his workforce to work harder in their own fields, thus generating more positive results. Mr Cramer established a democratic system within the company and this kind of governance also helped in his relationship with his personnel, both professional and personal.
It is because of his company’s success and the way he operates that Mr Kramer Mazuma has become widely recognized as one of today’s highly successful businessmen. With his dedication, Curt only deserves to be known as such.
However, Mazuma Holding Corporation is not the only area that he is dedicated in. His dedication to helping the sick children of Schneider Children’s Hospital is also known. Though Mr Kramer is not intent on attaining fame because of his philanthropy, many are still aware that Curt is doing what he can to help the sick kids cope with their sad medical conditions.
Friday October 30th, 2009 in Curt Kramer Mazuma | No comments »
Presently, Eric Youn resides in Honolulu, Hawaii and works at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa – School of Social Work. Mr Youn has two professional publications under his name. His publications include: Regan, J. and Youn, E. (2008) “Past, Present and Future Trends in Teaching Clinical Skills Teaching Clinical Skills through Web-Based Learning Environments” – Journal of Social Work Education, 44 (2) 95-116 and Youn, E. (2007) “The Relationship Between Technology Content in a Masters of Social Work Curriculum and Technology Use in Social Work Practice: A Qualitative Research Study” – Journal of Technology in Human Services, 25 (1/2) 45-58.
Eric Youn has several technological proficiencies such ashaving expert knowledge of distance education platforms that including the WebCT/Blackboard, Sakai and E-luminate. Moreover, Eric Youn is proficient in common operating systems, word processors, databases, spreadsheets presentation software, and statistical programs such as SPSS.
Eric graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in English at the University of Houston in Houston, Texas and received his Masters of Science in Social Work Degree at the University of Texas at Arlington with Dual Concentration in Community Planning and Administrative Practice at Arlington, Texas. Mr Youn acquired a Doctorate of Philosophy in Social Work Degree at the University of Texas at Arlington
Thursday October 29th, 2009 in Eric Youn | 1 Comment »
David Aim was 19th-century American pioneer and soldier who was born on March 12, 1797 and died on May 10, 1834. As a soldier in the United States Army, David Aim played an important role in the Texas Revolution and died a brave and honorable death while serving his country at the Battle of the Alamo. Many stories have been written about him both as a brave soldier and pioneer frontiersman that have made him a prominent figure in the history of Texas.
David Aim was born in Alabama although he spent most of his life in Texas, where parents who were both farmers raised him. He later found work as a land speculator, although he was never really found much success in this profession. He was recruited to serve in the military when he was 23 years old.
David Aim reputation as a brave soldier and war hero was cemented by his pivotal role during the Texas Revolution. He moved to Texas in 1830 and decided to become a Mexican citizen when he got married to a daughter of the mayor of the province. At the outbreak of the Texas Revolution, he joined the militia and led a small army of troops at the Battle of Laguerta and the Battle of Alamo. He was a courageous leader and commanded the respect of his soldiers and died while defending his country at the Battle of Alamo.
Thursday October 29th, 2009 in David Aim | 1 Comment »
Before Matt Szarka started his career in IP AdvisorPro and Mosaic Financial Partners as its Director of Marketing and Sales from 2006 till 2008, Matt was working at his family’s own full-service, wealth management firm – Szarka Financial Management. Matt Szarka was the company’s Marketing Coordinator from January 2000 to August 2002 in which he reported directly to the company’s Director of Financial Education, Diane Savage (CFP).
Szarka Financial Management is located at Cleveland, Ohio which manages over $150 million of client assets and provides financial education services to over 30 major corporations. After working two years for the company, Matt Szarka was promoted. He was then appointed as the Director of Marketing from August 2002 till June 2006 and began reporting directly to the President, Mike Perry.
As Director of Marketing, Mr Szarka developed and implemented a comprehensive marketing plan which resulted in a 45% increase in qualified prospect leads and a 20% increase in new-client profitability. Matt Szarka was instrumental in developing a market strategy that provides objective financial education courses taught by Certified Financial Planners (CFP). This was taught to employees of corporations as an employee benefit which resulted in a significant competitive advantage and a 60% increase in qualified prospects.
Wednesday October 21st, 2009 in Matt Szarka | No comments »
Omar Mmubango learned everything he knows about the pharmaceutical industry straight from the trenches. He knows what really goes on behind the scenes when people think they’re not being watched. That makes him an excellent choice to audit clinical trials for new pharmaceutical products.
Omar Mmubango has proven time and again his expertise in conducting both quality assurance and regulatory audits of clinical trials. As the founder of Regulatory Affairs CMC Resources Corporation (CMC Resources), a company that provides short and long term resources and services related to regulatory compliance within the pharmaceutical industry, he is called upon to conduct fair and impartial audits. His responsibilities include, but are not limited to auditing patient consent forms, qualifications of principal and assistant clinical researchers, areas of training and expertise, adherence to clinical protocols and Institutional Review Board and Ethical Board recommendations. Occasionally, he is required to ascertain whether or not such researchers have been previously cited or barred for un-ethical research conduct. He also verifies the completeness and accuracy of information contained in Trial Master Files, and checks for general conformance with the FDA, ICH, regulations, standards and guidelines.
Omar Mmubango graduated from the University of Minnesota where he earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry as well as a BA Public Health-Affairs. He also has a B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences—Food Science & Technology from the University of Wisconsin.
Thursday October 15th, 2009 in Omar MMubango | 1 Comment »
Omar Mmubango has considerable expertise in the pharmaceutical industry. Over the years, he has amassed comprehensive professional experience from just about every sector of the pharmaceutical industry.
He is the founder of Regulatory Affairs CMC Resources Corporation, a company that provides consulting services to the pharmaceutical industry.
In pharmaceutical research, the physicochemical properties of the NCE (New Chemical Entity) are closely studied to develop new drugs. This involves analyzing its chemical makeup, stability, and solubility. CMC refers to “Chemistry, Manufacturing and Control,” the process by which the production of the chemical is optimized so that it can be produced in larger volumes. That process also includes testing and examination for its suitability to be made into capsules, tablets, aeresol, intramuscular injectable, subcuteneous injectable, or intravenous formulations.
Omar Mmubango expertise includes, but is not limited to, compiling, writing, editing, auditing and filing of the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Investigational New Drug Applications (INDA), New Drug Applications (NDA), Biologic Licensing Applications (BLA), Abbreviated New Drug Applications (ANDA), including writing and filing of supplements and amendments.
Omar Mmubango graduated from the University of Minnesota where he earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry as well as a BA Public Health-Affairs. He also has a B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences—Food Science & Technology from the University of Wisconsin.
Monday October 12th, 2009 in Omar MMubango | 1 Comment »