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Naperville Area Chamber earns national accreditation https:///napervillesun.suntimes.com/business/8612249-420/naperville-area-chamber-earns-national-accreditation.html The Naperville Chamber of Commerce finds itself among good company, thanks to its second 5-Star Accreditation ranking. In a letter sent to chamber members earlier this week, John Schmitt, president and CEO of the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce, announced that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce awarded the
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Hoyer goal: Help Theo bring ‘something special to Chicago’ https:///www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/chi-hoyer-mcleod-to-play-key-roles-for-epstein-20111101,0,3302655.story News of the arrivals of Jed Hoyer and Jason McLeod to the Chicago Cubs’ front office didn’t make nearly the splash as Theo Epstein’s signing three weeks ago. But if Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts is right, the three Red Sox refugees will help end a
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Chicago Cubs press conference announcing Theo Epstein as President of Baseball Operations.Photo credit Chicago Cubs/Steve Green
Hoyer rejoins Epstein as Cubs GM https:///mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111026&content_id=25802290&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb CHICAGO — Theo Epstein didn’t waste any time getting his band back together. The Cubs announced Wednesday night that Jed Hoyer and Jason McLeod will leave the Padres front office to join Epstein’s baseball operations department in Chicago, effective immediately. The Cubs have agreed to send the Padres a player
Epstein explains move to Cubs in farewell column https:///www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/chi-epstein-explains-move-to-cubs-in-farewell-column-20111025,0,5383389.story On the day of his introductory news conference at Wrigley Field, incoming Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein explains his reasons for leaving the Boston Red Sox in an op-ed piece in the Boston Globe. Theo Epstein: ‘I consider myself very, very
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