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1. That's Nice - Key Personnel
www.thatsnice.com/company/key_ - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2005 Last Visited: 8/28/2006
Guy C. Tiene - Business Director
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Guy C. Tiene
Business Director
Guy Tiene is Business Director at That,s Nice LLC. His role involves account management and new business development, with specific focus on market and trend research and analysis, marketing communications planning, media planning and placement, public relations, and lead generation for clients in pharmaceutical supply, building materials, information technology, and fine chemicals markets. Guy also has experience in the telecommunications and not-for-profit sectors.
Guy has worked with many key accounts historically at That,s Nice, including Honeywell Life Science, Honeywell HFC-245fa, FMC Lithium, Albemarle Fine Chemistry Services, SST Corporation, Reval Treasury & Risk Management, and Lighthouse International,s VisionConnection.
He also lead vendor-supported marketing communications and advertising featuring Sun Microsystems and 3M Commercial Graphics. Areas of market focus have included contractor promotion, specifier education, consumer pull-through, industry publicity, and vertical market penetration.
Over the past 18 years, Guy has helped corporate, higher education and start-up entities define market trends, and build internal and external marketing plans to execute in a wide range of conditions. This includes 10 years experience on the agency side handling branding, marketing communications, web initiatives, and media planning and placement. On the client side, he spent eight years in sales and marketing, recruiting, and management.
With an educational background in the social sciences, education, and human resource management, Guy holds a B.A. degree from Upsala College and an M.A. degree from Columbia University. He has also taught at undergraduate and graduate levels.
Guy has further benefited from a range of post-graduate trade and professional development programs, incorporating the American Marketing Association, The Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association, British American Business, The Institute for Store Planners, and The Asian American Political Coalition. His volunteer service includes Kiwanis and Boy Scouts of America. He is married with two sons and lives in New Jersey.
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2. Printing News Online -- 8.16.99 -- Printing's Role in Filmmaking
www.printingnews.com/pages/iss - [Cached]Published on: 3/11/2001 Last Visited: 3/11/2001
The technology we use in our visual merchandising work lends itself very well to handling movie projects , explains Guy Tiene , Big Apple's marketing manager. For this type of work the shop uses several types of large-format digital printing systems , including 60 and 72 ColorSpan DisplayMakers , a RasterGraphics PiezoPrint 5000 , two Hewlett-Packard inkjet plotters ( 2500CP and 3500CP models ) , and 3M Scotchprint 2000 and RasterGraphics 5442 electrostatic systems.
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For example , Mr. Tiene says one film producer recently asked Big Apple to produce a banner and a door sign to change the name of a restaurant for an on-location shoot. The job also called for three printed T-shirts with the restaurant's name and logo for actors in the scene.
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Mr. Tiene adds that much of the work for film-production companies results from the fact that Big Apple runs print ads in major motion-picture vendor/resource directories.
Mid-Town Madness Another aspect of printing for the motion-picture industry is creating display prints to promote the movies. This can range from subway and theater posters and bus panels to billboards and building murals and wraps. One company that handles this type of work is King Graphic Technologies. In fact , nearly half the work in the mid-town Manhattan shop involves printing 14x48'-or-larger billboard displays that appear in Manhattan's Times Square and Broadway movie and theater district.

