A group of Democrat lawmakers with military and intelligence backgrounds released a video Tuesday urging service members to "refuse illegal orders," a message conservatives blasted as a call to defy ...
The Australian revealed last month how Zambrero had lost both its chief executive and chief finance officer in quick succession. Former CEO Matthew Kenny was fired just days after accepting an award ...
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DVD rental stores could be headed for the scrap heap as householders turn to the internet for their movie fix. Research by industry analysts predicts music retailers selling CDs and DVDs could also be ...
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The news: Mexican food chain Zambrero has appointed longtime executive Daryl McCormack as the company's new CEO. The context: McCormack has worked at Zambrero for 13 years, serving as the development ...
Zambrero founder Dr Sam Prince has announced the appointment of a new CEO, with immediate effect. Daryl McCormack replaces Matthew Kenny, who left the Mexican fast food chain suddenly last week after ...
Daryl McCormack joined Zambrero in 2012, initially working as the development agent for Victoria and later as a multi-unit franchise partner. Credit: frank333/Shutterstock.com. Australia-based ...
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