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1. www.icfi.org
www.icfi.org/whoiswho.php?PHPS - [Cached]Published on: 4/7/2007 Last Visited: 4/7/2007
Ron Bottrell
Dome Communication -
2. CommCore Consulting Group
commcoreconsulting.com/nm/anmv - [Cached]Published on: 11/11/2002 Last Visited: 9/15/2004
The changes need to be concrete and accountable, such as a new department, a new title, or a quality assurance step that has not been taken before, says Ron Bottrell, senior consultant, Dome Communications.
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Putting errant company execs in front of the press for one-on-one interviews may be painful in the short term, says Bottrell, but "But I think they win points for being willing to take the heat.
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"It's a way of illustrating we're over the curve on this and onto a new phase," says Bottrell.
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(contacts: Ron Bottrell, 312/467-0760;Andrew Gilman, 202/659-4177; Chris Karbowiak, 615/872-1497; Tim O'Brien, 412/854-8845; Michael Paul, 212/595-8500; Larraine Segil, 310/556-1778; Peter Verrengia 212/453-2218)
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When beleaguered execs are bouncing back from bad press, age determines strategy, says Ron Bottrell, senior consultant, Dome Communications. -
3. Ralcorp eyes $120 million in Bake-Line business - 2004-02-09 - St. Louis Business Journal
stlouis.bizjournals.com/stloui - [Cached]Published on: 2/9/2004 Last Visited: 2/13/2004
"Bake-Line probably had 80 percent of the top 25 supermarket chains as customers," said former Bake-Line spokesman Ron Bottrell, a senior consultant with Chicago-based Dome Communications Inc.
It appears any new business could come Ralcorp's way quickly, since Bake-Line shuttered its operations unexpectedly Jan. 12.
"It was not a planned event," Bottrell said.

