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Top Echelon?s ?Pinnacle? Newsletter Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary!

Top Echelon’s ‘Pinnacle’ Newsletter Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary!











“The Pinnacle,” the official newsletter of Top Echelon Network, is celebrating its 25th anniversary on Tuesday, March 5, 2013.


Canton, Ohio (PRWEB) March 05, 2013

Top Echelon Network, an elite network of highly specialized executive search firms, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. In fact, the official newsletter of Top Echelon Network, called “The Pinnacle,” is celebrating its anniversary today—Tuesday, March 5, 2013.

The first “Pinnacle” newsletter was sent to Preferred Member recruiters on March 5, 1988. At that time, Top Echelon Network was known as Nationwide Interchange Service (NIS). “The Pinnacle” was sent on that date through regular snail mail by NIS founder Mike Kappel. (NIS changed its name to Top Echelon Network in 1998.)

“The Pinnacle” newsletter is distributed once a week to Top Echelon Network recruiters. It’s filled with news and information relating not only to the Network, but also to recruiting in general. The Network provides its Members with pertinent statistics; split placement information; success stories; and announcements regarding Network tools, services, and upcoming events.

“The Pinnacle” was originally sent in a hardcopy format. Eventually, it was delivered electronically via email as a PDF document. Three years ago, the newsletter underwent a third change when it was compiled in a blog on the Top Echelon website and once again delivered electronically.

In this latest iteration, Network recruiters receive an email each week containing a link. The recruiters click on that link to view all of the articles in that week’s issue of the newsletter.

Since “The Pinnacle” has been published every week for the past 25 years, that means this week’s issue of the newsletter—scheduled for publication on Wednesday, March 6—will be the 1,300th “Pinnacle” to be produced.

According to Top Echelon Network President Mark Demaree, the “The Pinnacle” newsletter is synonymous with Top Echelon Network and the service that the Network has provided to executive search firms for the past 25 years.

“Our newsletter is more than just a newsletter to our Preferred Member recruiters,” said Demaree. “It’s a celebration of their accomplishments and an acknowledgement of their achievements. We’re only successful when our Members are successful, and that’s why we strive to recognize their success in ‘The Pinnacle.’ We announce the split placements they make, as well as the awards they earn as a result of their performance on a monthly, quarterly, and yearly basis.”

Top Echelon Network was founded in 1988 in Canton, Ohio. Nearly 400 recruiting firms from all major industries are Preferred Member recruiters in Top Echelon Network.

Click here to find out more about Top Echelon Network.

Click here to apply for Network membership.











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Jean Harlow, Legendary Hollywood Screen Goddess Showcased In the Jean Harlow: 100th Anniversary Collection From Movies Unlimited

Jean Harlow, Legendary Hollywood Display Goddess Showcased In the Jean Harlow: 100th Anniversary Assortment From Films Limitless
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Jean Harlow: 100th Anniversary Selection

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Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) Oct 27, 2011

The platinum blonde display siren that wowed Hollywood through the 1930s is highlighted in Jean Harlow: 100th Anniversary Collection, a seven-disc DVD set that showcases her glamour, temperament and expertise in movies ranging from comedies to dramas to thrillers. The set, from the Warner Archive Assortment, is now available at Motion pictures Unlimited, one particular of the world’s leading video clip retailers.

The seven spotlighted films ended up all produced for MGM Studios and have been amid the most requested by enthusiasts of classic cinema at Movies Unrestricted.

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Featured in the seven-disc set are:

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Bombshell (1933): A hilarious comic turn by Harlow propels this demonstrate biz satire. Jean plays a motion picture star drained of Tinseltown as well as the efforts of her scheming publicity manager (Lee Tracy). To get absent from it all, she lands in a desert resort wherever she falls for a socialite (Franchot Tone), who is unaware of her fame.

The Woman from Missouri (1934): Jean Harlow is a gold-digging blonde from the Midwest searching for a rich person with aid from gentleman-obsessed brunette pal Patsy Kelly. Soon after becoming a chorus lady, she makes a perform for Franchot Tone, the playboy son of millionaire Lionel Barrymore.

Reckless (1935): When showgirl Harlow falls for alcoholic womanizer Franchot Tone, her friend (and genuine-daily life beau) William Powell tries to end the romance, but even with a sober Tone, the romance proves to be destined for failure. Could Robson and Mickey Rooney also star.

Riffraff (1934): In this socially conscious drama, Jean Harlow is a tuna cannery worker caught in between fisherman and labor leader Spencer Tracy and wealthy cannery proprietor Joseph Calliea.

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Suzy (1936): Harlow exhibits off her dramatic chops in the title part, taking part in the American showgirl who flees London for Paris right after she’s framed for the death of her inventor husband (Franchot Tone) for the duration of Entire world War I. When in France, she marries aviator Cary Grant, but her past sooner or later catches up with her.

Private Home (1937): Income-strapped American widow Jean Harlow has her possessions appeared more than by trouble-producing playboy Robert Taylor in England. In order to get out of debt, she will get cozy with Taylor’s rich brother (Reginald Owen), but there is a key behind the household fortune.

Saratoga (1937): Harlow died at the age of 26 during the filming of this horse racing comedy which marked her sixth teaming with Clark Gable. She performs a woman who plans to get her family members out of credit card debt by acquiring hitched. Bookie Gable, who is keeping the keys to the household stud farm, requires a liking to her and tries to dissuade her from going down the aisle with a wealthy stockbroker (Walter Pidgeon). Lionel Barrymore and Hattie McDaniel co-star.

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Movies Unrestricted is 1 of the oldest and most dependable video retailers in the planet, specializing in DVD and Blu-ray titles. The Jean Harlow: 100th Anniversary Assortment can be ordered by way of their site at http://www.moviesunlimited.com or by calling one-800-4-Videos. The Philadelphia-based mostly organization also publishes the annual encyclopedic 800-web page Films Unlimited DVD Catalog.

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