The News Review:
- Wells Fargo taps Southeast wealth management leader
- Xerox utsources Management of Data Centers to India’s HCL
- Police management attest to mall safety after burst of violent thefts
- Heads Up: New management takes reins at Snead’s Bar-B-Que
- Coinstar shakes up management Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)
Wells Fargo taps Southeast wealth management leader
Bizjournals.com
_DB1171EEB9E34CC490120741D776A392. named six managing directors to lead its wealth management operations across its East Coast markets which includes Georgia. Kim Radford will lead the California-based bank’s Southeast region: Alabama Georgia Mississippi and Tennessee. Radford who is based in Atlanta previously served as regional president for the Carolinas-Virginia region for Wachovia Corp. ’s brokerage arm. The newly created wealth management position that gives one senior leader direct responsibility for all wealth management disciplines in each region will report directly to the bank’s eastern markets overseer Stan Gregor.
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Xerox utsources Management of Data Centers to India’s HCL
PC World
Under the contract HCL will run nine Xerox data centers in Europe and the US. The services that HCL will offer these mid-range data centers include business continuity and disaster recovery HCL said on Monday. The Xerox contract is the third large remote infrastructure management contract bagged by HCL this year. Last month it nabbed a $350 million seven-year outsourcing contract from The Reader’s Digest Association for IT infrastructure management application development and other services. The company announced in January that it had won a five-year contract from Nokia for outsourced desktop management and help desk across 76 countries. Infrastructure services accounted for 15. 3 percent of HCL’s revenue in the fourth quarter of last year.
Police management attest to mall safety after burst of violent thefts
San Jose Mercury News
The thefts one involving a robbery inside the mall and the other shoplifters whom witnesses said fired shots into the air as they fled were reported within about three hours of each other Sunday. Those incidents are unusual for the largest indoor mall in central Contra Costa Concord police Lt. Andrew Gartner said. “Shoplifting is more the norm” Gartner said.
Heads Up: New management takes reins at Snead’s Bar-B-Que
Kansas City Star
Joe and Marcia Gallagher whose family has run the Crazy Joe’s Fireworks stand outside Snead’s for 40 years now own the land and building and their daughter is leasing and operating the restaurant. For more on Snead’s and other retail and restaurant news visit Dollars & Sense at Economy.
Coinstar shakes up management Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)
Bizjournals.com
_12B0A7ED68A440C498A1A37F1C5C842C. Coinstar said that John Harvey CF of DVD rental service company Redbox has replaced CF Brian Turner. In addition the Bellevue company (NASDAQ: CSTR) said it appointed Gregg Kaplan former CE of Redbox to positions of president and chief operating officer replacing Paul Davis who is now CE of Coinstar.