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Executive Profile: Kevin Johannsen, Senior Market and Competitive Intelligence Manager at Vizient

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By his own account, he is an efficient and professional senior market analyst with 23 years of experience in marketing, business development, proposal management and market research. Johannson said in his LinkedIn profile that he has a proven track record of meeting tight deadlines, whether working alone or in a team environment.

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US Telecommunications Industry to Maintain Growth Amid Competition-Charged Environment

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Executive Profile: Kevin Cooke, Business Intelligence Manager at Verizon Wireless. Kevin Cooke is a business intelligence manager at Verizon Wireless, working out of Hopewell, New Jersey. Cooke obtained his bachelor’s degree in business from The College of New Jersey. These are some of the U.S.

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US Aerospace Sector Poised to Take Off After Pandemic Slowdown

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It will be up to the industry’s competitive intelligence professionals to provide the insights that will help their companies take off ahead of the others. Executive Profile: David Missal, Senior Business Development and Strategy Manager at Ball Aerospace. These are some of the industry’s more notable CI executives.

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Competition in US Health Care Sector Seen to Rise Amid Pandemic

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Through all this, competitive intelligence professionals will surely be pushed hard to generate much-needed insights. These are the profiles of some of them. Executive Profile: Arnold DuBell, Associate Competitive and Strategic Intelligence Director at Novartis. Arnold DuBell Associate Director for CI Novartis.

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Rebound Forecasted for US Construction Sector Following Pandemic-Induced Sluggishness

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Not surprisingly, the overcrowding seen in medical facilities during the past year is expected to contribute substantially to a hospital construction boom. It will be up to the industry’s competitive intelligence professionals to find opportunities amid the chaos generated largely by the health crisis.