Rosemary Pell has been appointed director of the Laurier Institute for Business and Economic Studies ummuwâ€"i!b wg muw-nmum' ':rï¬-dï¬.m-mmnmm 1986, Pell received a master of business administraâ€" tion degree from Laurier in 1986 and the designation of Certified Management Consuitant in 1993. humian resources. She has also taught for the Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario and the department of management studies at Conestoga tourism campaign _ _ _ The firstâ€"ever local tourism mass media c#mpaign, coordinated by the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Area Visitor and Convention Bureau, was launched Tuesday at the Seagram Museum. ; Funding for the campaign, which will be excess :of $100,000, has come from members of the KWAVCB (Bingeman Park, St. Jacobs Factory Outlet, Sportsâ€" world and the Seagram Museum) as well as directly from the KWAVCB. g Member commercials show specific advertisers product and a common reference to obtaining ihforâ€" Laurier Institute director _ Rosemary Pell has been appointed dire © Government Guaranteed Stripped Bonds We cut Yout the MIDDLE MAN ___ to give you lower prices 1 0 fa1 o * Tem(am| 1 | 2 | Yield* 1 . l Waterloo Bedding& *Prices subject to change and availability: : > Prices as of June 27, 1994. Yield â€" if held to maturity su0 e cuir Tt xi w am Shve is Thinking s vadimart af Mdland Wahion Captta i. (100% RR.S.P. Eligible) 888â€"6688 10« o#\ o : Bureau. The KWAVCB has also produced a 30â€"ascond eâ€"president at KPMG | be aired on CFTO and TV. elected to the Council :: _ "With our primary market for visitors being in the +o > _ .*~ ~Real estate firm Joins forces : Buy direct from the Manufacturer ‘Toronto area, we can potentiaily reach over one milâ€" lion viewers by airing on these stations," said Jane hmnk&hcu‘h.ï¬iâ€",'-flh | Falconer, KWAVCB general manager, "This initiative has been the byreau‘s focus for sevâ€" eral months and we are looking for a substantial increase in visitors to our area from Toronto." ‘The bureau has also done coâ€"operative marketing advertising in the Globe & Mail and the Toronto Star. . empdpm ’undwd.' byvmtdintlnm Waterloo area from April 16 to May 31 is a$120,000 cheque to the Rotary Club. _ h The second qutcome is now there are nearly 17,000 Unitel in the region. The campaign, which muw,;:.wndmdm- well as handâ€"outs and both doorâ€"toâ€"door and telemarâ€" keting sales forces, managed to nearly triple the numâ€" wmzmm,.wumy cializing‘in Industrial, Commercial and Investment (I.C.1.) services, is now a member of the Canadian Commercial Real Estate Network. CCREN is a working partnership of independent, Canadianâ€"owned 1.C.1. realty firms in major cities from Halifax to Vancouver that provide services to their clients to both home and abroad. This working partnership with CCREN will enhance the company‘s ability to provide customized and personally accountâ€" able services to their multiâ€"market clients. Unitel donates $120,000 to: ber of Unitel customers in the area. _ Unite}originally planned to donate $5 to a local nï¬iwmmhmhmw' Ton Sn Undu e mamigs ie o Pii ie i & &mwwmflma Brian Steele Call Alan Tchabushnig 5709907 or 1â€"800â€"461â€"4748 305 King St. W., Suite 505, Kitchener CAPITAL every evening Mon. to Sun at reguiar Buffet Price at both locationsâ€" During the evening we serve: We also feature: * Ful Saled Bar + Bread Bar ‘n Grill + Wide choice of Dessert Sun & Holidays _ Non.to Fri. Mon. to Thurs. _ Fri. to Sun. & Holidays -‘Mzn NHan{gipa . §WNantipa 430 pn. 1000 pm. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1994 â€" PAGE 13 apuct 5 avucr 11 aouut 12*° cmd cannS" cau6"