Klinedinst PC Names Heather L. Rosing CEO, Announces New Leadership Promotions
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Klinedinst PC announces the largest leadership change in the firm’s 37-year history. Heather L. Rosing takes over as CEO and President from firm founder John D. Klinedinst, who will serve as Chair Emeritus. Shareholders Arthur S. Moreau, III and Susan S. Nahama have also been elevated to Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, respectively.
Heather L. Rosing, CEO and President
Heather, Art, Susan, and the rest of our board are incredible leaders who have truly grown within. Even during these uncertain times, our leadership team will do amazing things in the years ahead.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Berger Montague PC filed an antitrust class action lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of a proposed class of Publishers ad-supported online content companies. The lawsuit,
Sterling International Consulting Group v. Google, LLC, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division, where Defendant Google LLC is located. Sterling International Consulting Group ( SICG ) alleges that Google engaged in a scheme to monopolize the market for publisher ad server services.
SICG filed the lawsuit on behalf of a proposed class of all Publishers that sell digital display advertising inventory through a Google publisher ad server targeting consumers in the United States between December 23, 2016 and the date the Court certifies the class.