Enterprise marketing management (EMM) defines a category of software used by marketing operations to manage their end-to-end internal processes. EMM is subset of Marketing Technologies which consists of a total of 3 key technology types that allow for corporations and customers to participate in a holistic and real-time marketing campaign. EMM can also be called Marketing Operations Management (MOM) or Marketing Resource Management (MRM).
EMM consists of other marketing software categories such as Web Analytics, Campaign Management, Digital Asset Management, Web Content Management, Marketing Resource Management, Marketing Dashboards, Lead Management, Event-driven Marketing, Predictive Modeling and more. The goal of deploying and using EMM is to improve both the efficiency and effectiveness of marketing by increasing operational efficiency, decreasing costs and waste, and standardizing marketing processes for an accurate and predictable time to market. The benefit of using an EMM suite rather than a variety of point solutions is improved collaboration, efficiency and visibility across the entire marketing function, as well as reduced total cost of ownership. Depending on the variable combinations of solutions, EMM can mean several different things to specific brands and industries. Enterprise Marketing Management allows for corporations to put in place a baseline of their operations that will allow them to begin evolution towards a holistic solution that incorporates customer experience, expectation and brand value associated with Marketing Technologies.
EMM consists of other marketing software categories such as Web Analytics, Campaign Management, Digital Asset Management, Web Content Management, Marketing Resource Management, Marketing Dashboards, Lead Management, Event-driven Marketing, Predictive Modeling and more. The goal of deploying and using EMM is to improve both the efficiency and effectiveness of marketing by increasing operational efficiency, decreasing costs and waste, and standardizing marketing processes for an accurate and predictable time to market. The benefit of using an EMM suite rather than a variety of point solutions is improved collaboration, efficiency and visibility across the entire marketing function, as well as reduced total cost of ownership. Depending on the variable combinations of solutions, EMM can mean several different things to specific brands and industries. Enterprise Marketing Management allows for corporations to put in place a baseline of their operations that will allow them to begin evolution towards a holistic solution that incorporates customer experience, expectation and brand value associated with Marketing Technologies.
Sonya Sarah Noor or Dr. Sonya Noor is a vascular surgeon in Buffalo, New York. She received her medical degree from Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata and has been in practice for more than 20 years.She is daughter of Rubi Noor three times MLA from Sujapur and niece of A.B.A. Ghani Khan Choudhury who was Railway Minister of India and her youngest sister Mausam Noor is current M.P from Maldaha Uttar.
Hospital Affiliation
*Buffalo General Medical Center (GVI)
*Olean General Hospital
Degraff Wound Care Clinic
Insurance Dr. Noor Accepts
Private Insurance Taken
*Aetna Choice POS II
*BCBS Blue Card PPO
*BCBS Illinois PPO
*CIGNA HMO
*CIGNA Open Access
*CIGNA PPO
*Cofinity PPO
*First Health PPO
*GHI PPO
*Great West PPO
*MagnaCare PPO
*Multiplan PHCS PPO
*Multiplan PPO
*MVP Healthcare HMO
*MVP Healthcare PPO
*Priority Health HMO
*United Healthcare - Direct Choice Plus POS
*United Healthcare - Direct Options PPO
Education & Experience
College & Residency
*SUNY Upstate Medical University
(Residency , General Surgery)
*University at Buffalo
(Fellowship , Vascular Surgery)
*Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata
(Medical School)
Certifications & Licensure
American Board of Surgery
*Certified in Surgery
American Board of Surgery
*Certified in Vascular Surgery
NY State Medical License
*Active through 2019
Awards, Honors & Recognitions
ACS Fellow
Publications
Flow cytometry and gene expression profiling of immune cells of the carotid plaque and peripheral blood.
*Sternberg, Z.,
*Ghanim, H.,
*Gillotti, K. M.,
*Tario, J. D.,
*Munschauer, F.,
*Curl, R.,
*Noor, S.,
*Yu, J.,
*Ambrus, J. L.,
*Wallace, P.,
*Dandona, P.
Successful reduction of surgeries secondary to arterial access site complications: a retrospective review at a single center with an extravascular closure device.
*Noor, S.,
*Meyers, S.,
*Curl, R.
Hospital Affiliation
*Buffalo General Medical Center (GVI)
*Olean General Hospital
Degraff Wound Care Clinic
Insurance Dr. Noor Accepts
Private Insurance Taken
*Aetna Choice POS II
*BCBS Blue Card PPO
*BCBS Illinois PPO
*CIGNA HMO
*CIGNA Open Access
*CIGNA PPO
*Cofinity PPO
*First Health PPO
*GHI PPO
*Great West PPO
*MagnaCare PPO
*Multiplan PHCS PPO
*Multiplan PPO
*MVP Healthcare HMO
*MVP Healthcare PPO
*Priority Health HMO
*United Healthcare - Direct Choice Plus POS
*United Healthcare - Direct Options PPO
Education & Experience
College & Residency
*SUNY Upstate Medical University
(Residency , General Surgery)
*University at Buffalo
(Fellowship , Vascular Surgery)
*Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata
(Medical School)
Certifications & Licensure
American Board of Surgery
*Certified in Surgery
American Board of Surgery
*Certified in Vascular Surgery
NY State Medical License
*Active through 2019
Awards, Honors & Recognitions
ACS Fellow
Publications
Flow cytometry and gene expression profiling of immune cells of the carotid plaque and peripheral blood.
*Sternberg, Z.,
*Ghanim, H.,
*Gillotti, K. M.,
*Tario, J. D.,
*Munschauer, F.,
*Curl, R.,
*Noor, S.,
*Yu, J.,
*Ambrus, J. L.,
*Wallace, P.,
*Dandona, P.
Successful reduction of surgeries secondary to arterial access site complications: a retrospective review at a single center with an extravascular closure device.
*Noor, S.,
*Meyers, S.,
*Curl, R.
James Walter Peirce (August 8, 1933 - February 6, 2013) was an American author, secondary school educator, and historian. He has written a number of books inclusive of poetry, children's books, and novels. His most noteworthy books are A Guide to Patapsco Valley Mill Sites: Our Valley's Contribution to Maryland's Industrial Revolution (2004), Ranger Jim's Adventures In Central and Southern Maryland (2006), and Sonnets of The Chesapeake (2008). Peirce was a history teacher in Prince George's County Public Schools and also worked as a Vice Principal at Glenridge Elementary School, Hyattsville Middle School, and Orem Junior High School alongside his service as an administrator on the Board of Education and his work as a volunteer firefighter at the Chillum-Adelphi Fire Department. Peirce was also a Park Ranger in Patapsco River Valley State Park, a location which Peirce includes in some of his prose and poetry.
Life and Career
Peirce was born in Toledo, Ohio to Kenneth Adelbert and Helen Virginia Peirce. He was born into a Navy family and moved around to a new school each year, attending about eleven schools in a twelve-year span. After graduating high school, Peirce joined the U.S. Military from 1951-1956. In 1951 he graduated from Mount Rainer High School and then went on to attend the University of Maryland College Park, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education and additionally a Master of Education degree from the University in 1964. This publication also includes maps for reference.
Peirce's second published novel, Ranger Jim's Adventures In Central and Southern Maryland (2006), is his first children's book. This book includes a series of short chapters, each beginning with a poem and illustration. The plot line follows a group of adventurers through locations in Maryland such as Sykesville, the Patapsco River, Elkridge, and others.
Peirce's third published novel, Sonnets of the Chesapeake (2008), is composed of a series of poems devoted to aspects of the Chesapeake Bay: its rivers, cities, and animals. The poems vary in sonnet style and length: from the Shakespearean Sonnet to the Elizabethan Sonnet.
Works
Books
* The People Call It Chesapeake (1999)
* A Guide to Patapsco Valley Mill Sites: Our Valley's Contribution to Maryland's Industrial Revolution (2004)
* Ranger Jim's Adventures In Central and Southern Maryland (2006)
* Sonnets of The Chesapeake (2008)
Life and Career
Peirce was born in Toledo, Ohio to Kenneth Adelbert and Helen Virginia Peirce. He was born into a Navy family and moved around to a new school each year, attending about eleven schools in a twelve-year span. After graduating high school, Peirce joined the U.S. Military from 1951-1956. In 1951 he graduated from Mount Rainer High School and then went on to attend the University of Maryland College Park, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education and additionally a Master of Education degree from the University in 1964. This publication also includes maps for reference.
Peirce's second published novel, Ranger Jim's Adventures In Central and Southern Maryland (2006), is his first children's book. This book includes a series of short chapters, each beginning with a poem and illustration. The plot line follows a group of adventurers through locations in Maryland such as Sykesville, the Patapsco River, Elkridge, and others.
Peirce's third published novel, Sonnets of the Chesapeake (2008), is composed of a series of poems devoted to aspects of the Chesapeake Bay: its rivers, cities, and animals. The poems vary in sonnet style and length: from the Shakespearean Sonnet to the Elizabethan Sonnet.
Works
Books
* The People Call It Chesapeake (1999)
* A Guide to Patapsco Valley Mill Sites: Our Valley's Contribution to Maryland's Industrial Revolution (2004)
* Ranger Jim's Adventures In Central and Southern Maryland (2006)
* Sonnets of The Chesapeake (2008)
Cornelius John Bolin, Jr., known as Neal Bolin (December 1, 1924 - July 2, 2007), was a Democratic state court judge in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Biography
Bolin was born to C. J. Bolin, Sr. (1887-1973), and the former Annie Walker (1895-1979) in Mansfield. The family moved to Shreveport, and Bolin graduated from C.E. Byrd High School in 1941. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He received his legal degree in 1952 from Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge and practiced law in Shreveport for six years until he was appointed an assistant district attorney for Caddo Parish, a position that he held for eleven years. On August 17, 1968, Bolin was elected judge of the First Judicial District, Division "C" in Caddo Parish. He was re-elected unopposed until his retirement. During his tenure, he served twice as chief judge. After retirement, he served the court twice as a temporary judge.
He was an active member of the American, Louisiana, and Shreveport bar associations, the American Legion, and Kiwanis International, having served as the club president in 1972.
Chief District Court Judge Charles Scott, later the Caddo Parish district attorney who died in 2015, said that Bolin "was a good mentor to many of the judges of the courthouse. He was a good friend and a good family man. He served the community very well, and we are saddened by his death."
Biography
Bolin was born to C. J. Bolin, Sr. (1887-1973), and the former Annie Walker (1895-1979) in Mansfield. The family moved to Shreveport, and Bolin graduated from C.E. Byrd High School in 1941. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He received his legal degree in 1952 from Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge and practiced law in Shreveport for six years until he was appointed an assistant district attorney for Caddo Parish, a position that he held for eleven years. On August 17, 1968, Bolin was elected judge of the First Judicial District, Division "C" in Caddo Parish. He was re-elected unopposed until his retirement. During his tenure, he served twice as chief judge. After retirement, he served the court twice as a temporary judge.
He was an active member of the American, Louisiana, and Shreveport bar associations, the American Legion, and Kiwanis International, having served as the club president in 1972.
Chief District Court Judge Charles Scott, later the Caddo Parish district attorney who died in 2015, said that Bolin "was a good mentor to many of the judges of the courthouse. He was a good friend and a good family man. He served the community very well, and we are saddened by his death."