Boehringer Ingelheim
Respiratory Business Manager
Teva Pharmaceuticals Aug 2004 - Feb 2016
Regional Sales Manager
Education:
Troy University 2010 - 2012
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Florida State University - College of Business 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Marketing
Skills:
Leadership Sales Customer Service Pharmaceutical Industry Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Microsoft Office Pharmaceutical Sales Sales Effectiveness Product Launch Managed Care
Best of the Web - CEO (1994) Hotel Hotline - President (1999)
Education:
University of Maryland - Business, University of London - International Business
About:
Enjoys all things outdoors; of particular interest is fishing, snowboarding, Philly sports teams and a genuine interest in helping to make the world a better place for all.
Tagline:
Digital Fisherman, Deep Thinker, Dad
Brian Prince
Lived:
Lakeland, FL Winter Haven, FL
Work:
Polk County Fire Rescue - Firefighter Paramedic (2009) Polk County EMS - Paramedic (2007-2009) Polk County EMS - EMT (2002-2007)
Education:
Polk Community College
Brian Prince
Education:
ITT Technical Institute - A.A.S. / Computer Networking Systems, B.A.S. Information Security Systems, International Academy of Design and Technology - Multimedia, Production, and Design, Proviso East H.S. - Ditching Class
About:
My interest is anything that brings excitement. I do my best to just live a happy life. My idea of success revolves around family. I don't put forth a big effort, but somehow I always end up being...
Brian Prince
Work:
Microsoft - Evangelist (2008)
Education:
Capital University - CompSci/Physics
Relationship:
Married
About:
Grew up in Maine, went to school at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. Work for Microsoft as an evangelist. Love to game.
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The lender also said chief executive officer Brian Prince will step down and be replaced by Shinsuke Baba, currently the deputy president of the bank. The changes will be effective after a board meeting on Thursday.
ransaction Questioned at the OutsetThe deal was questionedat first by industry analysts as to whether it would be a good fit becauseof Intel's spotty track record in acquiring companies not directly related toprocessor making.Forrester Research analyst Andrew Jaquith pointed out a couple of examples toeWEEK reporter Brian Prince back when the acquisition was announced.#13;"In the past, energy-efficient performance and Internet connectivity havedefined computing requirements," James said. "Intel has addedsecurity as a third pillar of what people demand from their experiences withpersonal computers and other connected devices."Editor'snote: This story includesprevious reporting from eWEEK Senior Writer Brian Prince.