The Balancing Act on Lifetime Talks to Kathleen Gilmartin, President and C.E.O of Interim Healthcare

The Balancing Act Lifetime

The Balancing Act Lifetime

The following segment aired on The Balancing Act Lifetime Television. Joining the show was Kathleen Gilmartine, President and C.E.O of Interim Healthcare and Paige Dillistin, a physical therapist with Interim Healthcare.

The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television Marybel Rodriguez:  Although the economy is down, healthcare jobs are up. The most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that healthcare is one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy, adding nearly 400,000 jobs over the past year. Kathleen Gilmartin is here to tell us about these very rewarding careers.

BrandStar Entertainment’s The Balancing Act with Dr. Lisa Young and Dr. Ernie Ward

BrandStar Entertainment

BrandStar Entertainment

The following segment originally aired on the September 20th, 2011 show on BrandStar Entertainment’s morning TV show, The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television.  The featured guests were Dr. Lisa Young from Elanco Companion Animal Health and Dr. Ernie Ward from Seaside Animal Care in Calabash, North Carolina.

Fantich Media Group Outlines the Advantages of Small Creative Agencies

The future of powerful marketing, says Fantich Media Group, is in the creative energy of small, dedicated advertising agencies. Fantich Media Group has observed that Internet commerce has fostered an increasingly decentralized market environment. Successful marketing in today’s economy, adds Fantich Media Group, is just as likely to come from small boutique operations than it is to come from large old guard advertising agencies.

Marc Fantich Discusses the #1 Mistake Companies Make when Considering Advertising

The economy today is unsure and the advertising industry has to work harder than ever to earn their keep. Marc Fantich knows this firsthand, having worked in advertising for more than a few years. Marc Fantich has seen lots of mistakes, from big to small, but there is one thing that stands out as the worst in his mind. This mistake is brutal but most companies don’t even realize it, says Marc Fantich. It seems harmless but often causes more harm than good.