The fictional Coleman F. Sweeney was an unsavory guy, to say the least. He regularly gave cigarettes to children, removed his neighbors’ drying laundry mid-cycle and shot paint balls at dogs in his neighborhood. But, according to a new campaign featuring Sweeney and developed by Donate Life America and The Martin Agency, even a jerk can be a hero by registering to be an organ donor.
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Anita O. Poston Named a Leader in the Law
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Anita O. Poston Named a Leader in the Law Vandeventer Black LLP partner, Anita O. Poston, was recently...
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Data Directions is pleased to welcome Ryan Krajewski, Senior Staff Consultant
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Data Directions is pleased to welcome Ryan Krajewski, Senior Staff Consultant Ryan Krajewski has joined Data Directions Inc....
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Williams Mullen Welcomes Four First-Year Associates
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Williams Mullen Welcomes Four First-Year Associates Richmond, VA (Dec. 13, 2018) – Williams Mullen is pleased to announce...
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RTD Presents: One Day University – April 1
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The Richmond Times-Dispatch and One Day University are bringing together stars of the academic world to present their most...
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Richmond Startup Spotlight email newsletter connects RVA’s entrepreneurs
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Richmond Startup Spotlight email newsletter connects RVA’s entrepreneurs Richmond, VA – Richmond’s business community has a new email...
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28 Vandeventer Black LLP Attorneys Named to 2021 Best Lawyers List
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Vandeventer Black LLP is pleased to announce that 28 attorneys have been included in the 2021 Edition of...
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Flagger Force Traffic Control Services received the Business of the Year Award
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Flagger Force Traffic Control Services received the Business of the Year Award for 101+ employees from the Central Penn...
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Employers Invited to Participate in Upcoming Joint Career Fair March 30
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Employers Invited to Participate in Upcoming Career Fair CHESTER and MIDLOTHIAN, Va. – Calling all employers. John Tyler Community...
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