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The DCH Group Gets New Powerhouse Chief Executive To Expand Media and Entertainment Assets - Read More

Date Added: May 02, 2008 04:05:02 AM
Diamondback Cooperative Holdings, Inc. (DCH), which provides domestic and international hospitality consulting services, announces the addition of Mr. Dwaine Rivers as its new President and CEO. Rivers, a widely successful Texas businessman and real estate developer, takes over the role from retiring Robert W. Henkel who has been leading the Company since 2006.

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