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  • "If I were looking at the possibility of being a U.S. sponsor rather than a worldwide one, I would absolutely want to know the Games were going to be here," says Becky Saeger, executive vice president of brand marketing for worldwide Olympic sponsor VISA USA.

    USATODAY.com - New York takes on the world 2002

  • Saeger said after the long hours of work, he can't wait to see the tournament unfold.

    Charleston Daily Mail - 2010

  • As if that wasn't enough, Saeger also is responsible for accommodating the 100 to 125 members of the media expected to descend on the resort to cover the event.

    Charleston Daily Mail - 2010

  • Also daunting is the fact that Saeger has been tasked with coordinating the fleet of 100 buses and shuttles that will take spectators from the parking area at the state fairgrounds in

    Charleston Daily Mail - 2010

  • For the past three years, Saeger has worked as an operations manager for Octagon Sports

    Charleston Daily Mail - 2010

  • Reiner Schuetz was standing with Margaret and Katherine Goldenstein, Saeger and family friend Michael Kearney on a concrete pad at the edge of the field.

    DailyHerald.com > News 2009

  • Saeger, who lives with her husband in Bern, Switzerland, broke a shoulder blade, ribs and cheekbones.

    DailyHerald.com > News 2009

  • Saeger, Katelyn SO Colts Neck 7: 34.0 23: 30.42 54 55

    DyeStat News Feed 2009

  • Becky Saeger, chief marketing officer of Charles Schwab & Company, asserted at a recent ANA panel discussion of the "Marketing & Media Ecosystem 2010" study that the client must play the role of quarterback "whether we want to or not, because the fragmentation is so intense."

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows scottmarkman 2009

  • I have to admit that your Saeger alarm should be going off, since in this record's case I didn't become nauseatingly familiar with the songs; my diagnosis of a half-assed songwriting job was arrived at strictly through a couple of passes made while being on the lookout for slam-dunk listenability, thus a ham-handed CSI is in order simply because the chances are astronomical that I detest what you usually listen to.

    Glide Magazine - Music :: Culture :: Life 2008

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