Thursday, May 5, 2011

Attorneys Glass and Harrold set up shop here with Chattanooga firm - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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On that day, Harrold was callinbg Pete Glass to find outwhethert Chattanooga, Tenn., firm had extended offerx to them and several other partners from the old Glass told him the deal had been "I was able to relax on my Harrold said. It's not every day that two name partnerx leavetheir firm. Harrold had been with Glassz McCullough for more than12 years. He said that he neede a larger firm to support hisinternational practice. a real estate workout specialist, was also looking for a broader platform. Glass, Harrold and five otherf defecting attorneys have set up shop on the 12th flood of the 100 Galleria building in space previously leased toAlston & Bird.
Harrole said that Miller & Martin planned to expand the Atlantaw office to about25 attorneys, movinvg some attorneys from other offices and hirinyg new ones. Miller & Martihn is the oldest firm inthe South, foundesd in 1867. Among its clientxs is Coca-Cola Enterprises. Harrold is urging Miller Martin to jump aboard the initiative to run a bulletr train between Chattanoogaand "They should call it the Millert & Martin Express," he said. BROWN PASSES One of Atlanta's leading developers is passiny on his management duties and settingv up a smooth succession plan forhis company.
Charlex Brown, 59, who has been the front man for Technology Park/Atlanta for 21 years, is handing off day-to-day dutiees of the organization to Richard O'Brien, 46. O'Brien, who has been executiv vice president, becomes president and chief operatinb officer. Actually, O'Brien has more seniority than O'Brien started with Technology Park/Atlanta two years beforse Brown came in to run the Brown will remain vice and will stay active at theboardf level, along with Timothy Harding, the director of Tech Park/Atlanta'se majority British owner, Peninsular & Oriental Steamn Navigation Co. (P&O) of England; Williaj Pauls, chairman of Tech and O'Brien.
After 21 years together, Brownh and O'Brien said they have the same visionb forTech Park/Atlanta. Perhaps the biggest change, will be college loyalties. Brown is one of Georgiza Tech's biggest backers, and sits on the Georgi Tech Foundation. O'Brien is a graduate of GeorgiwState University. UPS' OLYMPIC EFFORT. United Parcel Service is sending a largd contingentto Nagano, Japan. Chairmanj Jim Kelly, Vice Chairman John Alden and UPS Internationak President Ron Wallace will be among of the dozens of UPS executivea travelingto Japan. UPS has set up four waves of top brases who will overseethe "hospitality" for UPS.
In UPS is sending over top managerws from the corporate office to overse e the customer shipping operations set up allaround Separately, the company has set up the UPS Winteer Olympic challenge, an internal mini-Olympice at Lake Placid, N.Y., starting on Feb. 6. Seventy-five UPS employees receivefd invitations to Lake Placid for winning variouseemployee programs. They will compete in theirt own "Games," performing in the same sportsz as the Olympic athletes overa three-day period.

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