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As his newspapers were financially failing, top boss Brian Tierney took home raises totalling $250,000 last year.. And this was after he asked staffers to give up their $5 a week raises to help ...
Brian Tierney, FirstEnergy's new CEO, says he committed to moving the company forward in the wake of the House Bill 6 scandal. Sean McDonnell, Cleveland.com ...
FirstEnergy Corp.'s new CEO, Brian Tierney, said he plans to get the regional electric utility in Akron prepared for a future in which even more things run on electricity by continuing to make major ...
Brian Tierney says he’s disappointed about the loss, but proud of his legacy. “I was a good custodian and I was a good leader,” says Tierney, “and we did certain things like make the papers better, ...
Is Brian Tierney Coming Back to the Inquirer? Not if rank-and-file journalists have anything to do with it. By Joel Mathis ...
After Brian Tierney was shot multiple times on I-205 in 2012, he sustained lung damage that could have ended his musical career. Singing, however, became a crucial part of his recovery.
Brian Tierney, a former public relations executive, is the last man standing in a fight to keep Philadelphia’s newspapers out of the hands of lenders.
Brian Tierney has spent three years trying to revive Philadelphia's two struggling newspapers. A judge this month will decide whether his time is up. On Sept. 15, Mr. Tierney, a former ...
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