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It was used by advertisers to market products or build better consumer relations.
Marian Stamos, director of public and consumer relations for the association, said the number is likely to be nearly 60 million this year.
Two-thirds of management boards by 1987 included a senior manager with primary responsibility for promoting service quality and consumer relations.
Some outsiders, however, have noticed a toll on Amazon's vaunted consumer relations.
It embodies not only drawing skill but also business savvy of the global textile industry and consumer relations as well.
"From a public relations and consumer relations point of view, it's better to maintain lower prices," she said, "but that's clearly not Kellogg's decision."
Cynthia Scheer, director, consumer relations.
Jill Vicchy, manager, consumer relations.
In this respect, it is a good thing that, in 2008, a unit was created to deal with consumer relations within the DirectorateGeneral for Competition.
I have on record from a friend that his American organisation's most senior HR leader recently contacted the entire workforce, regarding annual awards for consumer relations.
During three years as a marketing representative for I.B.M., Stu Jackson learned much about product presentation and consumer relations.
MaryAnne McCabe-Cipperly, managing director, consumer relations.
In Honduras, there is a general law applicable to all consumer relations engaged in the national territory and provided by natural or legal persons, public or private.
The days when companies regarded users' groups as "dens of pirates" are long gone, said Peter Baczor, director of consumer relations at Commodore.
This is the only store with developed department for consumer relations, which enables all the interested to ask questions, make suggestions, criticize and give their impressions of overall business operation.
Fashion shows, chat shows, consumer relations and even the news, an abject lack of discernible talent, intelligence or personality having proven no impediment to a rocketing career.
It promotes the idea of exhibition sponsorship as an aid to furthering the corporate image, particularly in areas where "international, governmental or consumer relations may be a fundamental concern."
Mrs. Deitelzweig, 28, is a consumer relations representative in Manhattan at Carter-Wallace Inc., a pharmaceuticals and personal-care-products manufacturer.
Potato consumption is up slightly in recent years, said Nancy McCarthy, director of consumer relations for the Potato Board in Denver, a trade association of growers.
At Pillsbury, the number of questions about allergens received on the company's toll-free line has tripled in the last three years, said Sally Shlosberg, vice president of consumer relations.
Angry travelers get "pretty passionate," in the opinion of Denise Harvill, director of consumer relations at United, but this passion should not evidence itself in windiness or hyperbole.
Some companies are trying to exploit the communications might and muscle of computer electronics to keep their customers in the fold; a few are trying to be innovators in the consumer relations field.
Committee on Consumer and Human Rights (CEDECONDH) oversees consumer relations, human rights violation and, public safety.
As part of the settlement, Continental agreed to stop the improper practices and improve its consumer relations programs, including a commitment to expand its consumer affairs staff and training of personnel on Federal consumer protection requirements.
G. G. Michelson, a senior vice president of R. H. Macy & Company in charge of industrial and consumer relations, was tapped for the board of the Quaker Oats Company.