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Good News from Gen Next

Independent Banker

He’s a high school senior who lives in suburban Chicago. This can become of part of the thought-leadership calendar.”. This group of youngsters spends about 112 video hours per month watching screens, with about five of those hours online, eight of those on mobile devices and 99 on TV. Social media—with privacy, please.

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Good News from Gen Next

Independent Banker

He’s a high school senior who lives in suburban Chicago. This can become of part of the thought-leadership calendar.”. This group of youngsters spends about 112 video hours per month watching screens, with about five of those hours online, eight of those on mobile devices and 99 on TV. Social media—with privacy, please.

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2020 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

Chris’ public posts including his playbook for dealing with COVID-19 were gobbled up on social media. The Experience Award Goes to BCU , Chicago. It feels like soon we will be ordering our burger online in the drive-through and having it “delivered” at the window. The Best Card Loyalty Reward Goes to ugh… CASH!

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Gonzo Goes to BAI Retail Delivery 2014: Sweet Home Chicago?

Gonzobanker

Barclaycard discussed its social media and crowdsourcing, including a site where customers share travel stories and openly discuss product options. And, there was not a single vendor of any sort showing even the beginnings of an approach/solution for social media. Online delivery? Two jumped out.

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Autopsy Report: 9 Startup Failure Stories And What We Can Learn From Them

CB Insights

To some, Silicon Valley startup culture was as much to blame for Theranos’ failure as the company’s leadership. But despite the popularity of its sock puppet mascot, the online pet supplies retailer went out of business just 9 months after its Super Bowl ad, doomed by an untenable business model and the bursting of the dot-com bubble.

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