Archive for October, 2009

Curt Kramer, a family-oriented businessman is Mazuma Holding Corporation’s present owner. And since this company is one hundred percent owner-operated, this family guy is the one who gives the final go on everything that concerns the company. Though this makes him sound like an uptight individual, Curt Kramer Mazuma is the exact opposite.

Even though his schedule totally defines the words “hectic” and “busy”, he always finds time to spend with his beautiful wife and loving children. His family serves as his inspiration to never give up despite the difficulties brought about by company problems.

The sick kids at Schneider Children’s Hospital also keep Curt Kramer inspired. In fact, he founded the Kramer’s Kidz Club so he could implement activities that are sure to interest the children. He only wants to help the kids physically, mentally and emotionally, without getting anything in return except for genuine smiles on their faces.

Moreover, Curt Kramer Mazuma is successful in this endeavor of his because the children have been nothing but ecstatic. He takes them to field trips to different places. He takes them out to watch the Mets play live. He takes them to Broadway shows simply to appreciate and watch what Broadway is all about.

Eric Youn, who is a professor at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa – School of Social Work in Honolulu, Hawaii, was born in Princeton, New Jersey on November 26, 1968. Eric Youn has had a number of academic appointments such as being an Assistant Professor at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa – School of Social Work for multiple semesters during the fall of 2007.

There, Eric Youn taught “Introduction to the Scientific Method and Research Principles in Social Work – SW 640 (MSW) – distance ed.” as well as the “Direct Practice with Children and Families – SW 606 (MSW) – distance ed.” Mr Youn also taught “Human Behavior in the Social Environment II – SW 660 (MSW) – distance ed.” and “Human Behavior in the Social Environment II – SW 660 (MSW).” During the spring of 2006, Eric Youn was an Adjunct Professor at the Texas Christian University – School of Social Work where Eric taught “Research Methods in Social Work – SOWO 30813 (BSW)” and “Generalist Practice with Diverse Populations – SOWO 40893 (BSW).”

David Aim finds that one of the added benefits of studying at Boston College, aside from getting a first-class education, is being close to a large number of cultural institutions that are located near Boston College’s expansive campus. One of David Aim favorite places to visit is the Museum of Modern Arts located in Boston, and is situated conveniently only a few minutes away from the Boston College campus. Student life can get very hectic at times and David Aim finds that taking the occasional trip to the museum offers him a welcome moment of peace and quiet.

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of the largest museums in America and its popularity is evident in the fact that it attracts more than a million visitors each year. David Aim loves the fact that the museum’s collection hosts an assortment of interesting artifacts including ancient Egyptian sculptures, Chinese paintings, and even famous French impressionist paintings. A slow and deliberate walk through the corridors and exhibits of the Museum of Fine Arts never fails to offer him a way to temporarily get away from his demanding and busy schedule.

Omar Mmubango is a businessman who has spent most of his adult life in various areas of the pharmaceutical industry. He’s the founder of Regulatory Affairs CMC Resources Corporation (CMC Resources,) which provides short and long term resources and services related to regulatory compliance within the pharmaceutical industry.

Omar Mmubango has a deep and abiding concern for his community and the welfare of his fellow man. He shares his success with others through his community involvement and active participation in various non-profit organizations, some of which he founded.

For instance, he is the principal founder of Trans Africa New Initiative Corporation (TANIC), a nonprofit organization that does community work in the continental USA and Africa. In the United States, Omar Mmubango has taken a keen interest in protecting the environment through his involvement in organizations that battle the illegal dumping of hazardous and non-degradable wastes, while promoting recycling, clean drinking water and community involvement in cleaning up neighborhoods.

In Africa, Omar Mmubango attention is focused primarily on issues such as eradicating hunger, starvation and poverty. He is passionate in his advocacies which seek to reduce tribal and religious conflicts. He is a firm believer in promoting “understanding” among peoples of all races, colors, religions and creeds as a formula for peace.

Mr Mmubango graduated from the University of Minnesota where he earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry as well as a BA Public Health-Affairs. He also has a B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences—Food Science & Technology from the University of Wisconsin.

With several years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, Omar Mmubango has learned his industry inside out. This makes him uniquely qualified to conduct FDA Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising and Communications (DDMAC) compliance audits.

Whether it’s a periodic or for cause, Omar Mmubango uses his expertise to audit the language used on labels, product inserts and advertising materials so that these are in full compliance with DDMAC standards and are completely accurate. He makes sure that safety warnings, dosage and counter interactions are clearly stated in all packaging for pharmaceutical products.  Part of his job is t review, revise and update labels and drug safety warnings depending on information supplied by the DDMAC and doctor’s offices.

Omar Mmubango is the founder of Regulatory Affairs CMC Resources Corporation (CMC Resources,) a small company that provides short and long term resources and services related to regulatory compliance within the pharmaceutical industry.

Omar Mmubango graduated from the University of Minnesota where he earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry as well as a BA Public Health-Affairs. He also has a B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences—Food Science & Technology from the University of Wisconsin. Still, he is proud to claim that his expertise was gained from the trenches of the pharmaceutical industry.