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Lance Armstrong steps down as cancer group chair, dropped by sponsors
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[Dallas Morning News (blog)] - Gene Grabowski, executive vice president of Levick, a Washington, D.C.-based crisis and issues management firm, called Armstrong's move a good one for the foundation. “It helps take the bull's-eye off the chairman's back,” Grabowski said. “It enables
Vennerne flygter fra Lance Armstrong
ekstrabladet.dk
[Ekstra Bladet] - Det er et nødvendigt skridt at tage, siger Gene Grabowski, der er vicepræsident i virksomheden Levick, der håndterer krisestyring. En anden iagttager, Kelly O'Keefe, der er professor i brandingstrategi ved Virginias Commonwealth University, påpeger
Armstrong out as Livestrong head, loses sponsors
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[Kansas City Star] - Gene Grabowski, executive vice president of Levick, a Washington, D.C.-based crisis and issues management firm, called Armstrong's move a good one for the foundation. "It helps take the bull's-eye off the chairman's back," Grabowski said. "It enables
Armstrong foundation fighting for future
www.huffingtonpost.com
[Huffington Post] - Crisis management experts, however, think that might be the wrong approach. Gene Grabowski, executive vice president of Levick, a Washington, D.C.-based crisis and issues management firm, suggested Armstrong step away from his public role for a while.
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