20 September 2005

oakley

Oakley CEO Jim Jannard Steps Down
Oakley Inc., a maker of sports and fashion sunglasses, on Tuesday said it named Scott Olivet chief executive and a director to replace founder Jim Jannard, who continues as chairman.

Oakley Appoints Scott Olivet Chief Executive Officer and Director, Effective October 10, 2005 FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., Sept. 20, 2005 -- Oakley, Inc. (NYSE:OO) today announced the appointment of Scott Olivet as chief executive officer and director effective October 10, 2005. Until such date, he will serve part-time in an advisory capacity as an employee of the company. Mr. Olivet will succeed Oakley, Inc. founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jim Jannard who will

Jannard Stepping Down as Oakley CEO
Jim Jannard, colorful founder of Oakley Inc., is stepping back from the company. Foothill Ranch-based Oakley said Tuesday that Jannard will step down Oct. 10 as chief executive. He ll continue as chairman of the sunglasses maker.

Oakley Appoints Scott Olivet Chief Executive Officer and Director, Effective October 10, 2005 Oakley, Inc. today announced the appointment of Scott Olivet as chief executive officer and director effective October 10, 2005. Until such date, he will serve part-time in an advisory capacity as an employee of the company.

Changing faces: Davis demographic trends show more diversity by 2020 davisenterprise.com/articles/2005/09/20/news/2020/2020part2.txt
Published Jul 11, 2005 - 16:45:02 CDT. Meet John and Jane Davis. It's a beautiful Saturday spring morning in 2020, and the couple - along with their two children - are headed for Central Park to spend the morning at the still-popular Davis Farmers' Market.

Stateline Area Blotter
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Births: Son to Madelene and Arthur Hamann of Beloit. Admitted: Madelene Hamann, Paula Leirmoe, Cheryl Myhrvold, Kelly Wells and Beatrice Willis of Beloit. Earl Troxel of Muscoda, Wis.

For future traffic, Hwy. 74 Alliance is a good idea thecitizennews.com/main/archive-050921/op-02_for.html
Southwest Fulton, Fayette and Coweta counties, Senoia, Fairburn, Peachtree City, Union City, Tyrone and the entire region of southwest metro Atlanta have a problem. And a solution.