Clients in the News – 9/15/2016

Client: Universal Technical InstituteSource: Cars.com Slamming on the brakes is bad for your car, and your co-pilot won’t appreciate it either. Universal Technical Institute’s education manager, Scott Keene, offers Cars.com some hard truths on braking:"Hard braking in itself won't harm your vehicle. Antilock brake systems have virtually eliminated loss of control due to skidding ... which

2016-09-16T15:15:19+00:00September 16, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 9/14/2016

Client: Tom RickettsSource: Crain’s Chicago Business The hotel across from Wrigley Field will be named to honor stadium’s original architect:“A new hotel the owners of the Chicago Cubs are building across the street from Wrigley Field will have a subtle nod to the Friendly Confines in its name.Hickory Street Capital, the Ricketts family-owned venture behind the

2016-09-15T14:13:50+00:00September 15, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 9/8/2016

Client: NavistarSource: The New York Times VW expands its foothold into diesel joining alliances with Navistar:“Volkswagen said on Tuesday that its truck and bus business had agreed to acquire a 16.6 percent stake in the Navistar International Corporation, an American commercial truck maker, giving it a greater access to the North American commercial vehicle market.We are

2016-09-13T14:52:53+00:00September 13, 2016|

Clients in the News – 9/8/2016

Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoSource: Lake County News-Sun He is the surviving twin, and at 7-years-old is plagued with hip dysplasia that has required multiple surgeries. Despite his hardships, Jack Kabela still gives a thumbs-up:“Jack has so many doctors because he was born premature, Nelson said. His gestational sac broke at

2016-09-09T14:22:42+00:00September 9, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 9/7/2016

Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoSource: Barrington Courier-Review In honor of September being Pediatric Cancer Month, we want to highlight the story of 5-year-old Jonah Goodall who is making ‘unbelievable’ progress as he fights off brain cancer. The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation is hosting The ‘Starry Night’ 8.5k on September 18 to

2016-09-08T14:59:27+00:00September 8, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 8/29/2016

Client: Chicago CubsSource: Crain’s Chicago Business Cubs’ young stars are quickly approaching becoming national marketing targets:  “Bryant, 24, had the highest Q Score of all active MLB players this year, a measurement based on a survey of 2,000 sports fans nationwide gauging the likability of select athletes. Rizzo, 27, was close behind in sixth, joining a

2016-08-30T11:59:48+00:00August 30, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 8/25/2016

Client: Zurich North AmericaSource: Chicago Business Now Zurich’s new North American HQ in Schaumburg proves its recommitment and investment in Chicago’s suburban real estate market. Though several companies have fled downtown, the suburban market is stronger than it has been in years:  Our leasing panel (NAI Hiffman EVP Jim Adler, Choose DuPage CEO John Carpenter, Hamilton

2016-08-26T15:29:19+00:00August 26, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 8/22/2016

Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoSource: Daily Herald Mother and daughter Allison and Vanessa Parise, who worked together at Lurie Children’s this summer, were featured again this weekend in the Daily Herald:"I saw the impact she had on patients growing up over the years. Now that I'm in the hospital, it's really

2016-08-23T13:34:00+00:00August 23, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 8/17/2016

Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Source: Chicago Sun-Times We helped with a story a few weeks back about McKai Malooley, a one-year-old boy from Cary, IL fighting cancer. Today, the Chicago Sun-Times published a story highlighting a former White Sox minor-leaguer, Rick Carone, and his own battle with cancer. A Cary native

2016-08-18T14:22:11+00:00August 18, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 8/16/2016

Client: Illinois Casino Gaming AssociationSource: WBGZ Radio Illinois’ casino slow-down is a result of a saturated gaming market, says Tom Swoik:“Tom Swoik, director of the Illinois Casino Gaming Association, said that's because people can play the slots in bars, social clubs, and even truck stops across the state.‘We've got more licensed gaming establishments in Illinois than

2016-08-16T14:07:50+00:00August 16, 2016|Tags: , |
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