MidFirst Bank: True to your money—Tomatoes.
This is the season when much of North America gets to relish the taste of homegrown tomatoes. What’s the connection to banking? Watch, and enjoy:
This is the season when much of North America gets to relish the taste of homegrown tomatoes. What’s the connection to banking? Watch, and enjoy:
Contemporary marketing has been widely criticized for promoting a culture of mindless consumption. We are proud practitioners of marketing and vocal advocates for mindful consumption and even standing for less. Is it a paradox? Sure. But it’s one that we happily embrace. The rest of this post appeared earlier today on the STAND FOR LESS website:
Born over two thousand years ago, Roman orator Marcus Cicero was an early supporter of the STAND FOR LESS movement:
“Special care should be taken, if you build yourself, not to go beyond reasonable limits in costliness and splendor. In such extravagance great mischief is done by mere example; for very many are anxious to follow the example of distinguished men. Here there certainly is need of a limit, and of a return to a moderate standard. The same standard ought to be applied to the entire habit and style of living.”
Today’s post is dedicated to Ashlye Kennedy.
Whether you read Marley and Me or saw the movie, or ever dealt with a crazy dog that you loved regardless of his or her mishaps, you will appreciate meeting Rock.
Rock is the third featured Hambone Award nominee on the RIESTER website. Watch his story:
Read about all of this year’s nominees and vote for your favorite at the 2010 Hambone Award website.
In 1923, on a trip to New York City, Englishman and explorer George Mallory was asked “Why climb Mt. Everest?” His famous reply: “Because it’s there,” says something important about the human spirit.

George Mallory. Photograph courtesy of The Alpine Club Photo Library, London--via National Geographic.
Why do anything? From getting out of bed in the morning to going to the moon, our species often does things because we are driven to do them, often by intangible forces. We are driven to conquer new frontiers, driven to uncover the mysteries of life, driven to discover and to learn.
In the early 1920s George Mallory’s obsession was to do something that had never been done before: Climb the highest mountain on Earth.
RIESTER strongly identifies with people and organizations with a burning mission. We have a diverse group of clients. One group of our clients broadly includes clients with a cause. Causes we work on include promoting recycling, sustainability–including renewable energy, education, exposing the severe dangers of addiction (our work serves as a deterrent) and a variety of issues related to promoting better health.
George Mallory died in his effort to conquer Mount Everest, yet what he did speaks to me in the broad sense that the men and women that change the world do so because of a burning desire to break through boundaries.
RIESTER client Clark Planetarium has been offering a preview of the National Geographic film “The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest” which opens at Imax theaters nationally August 6, 2010. The film is constructed around the story of the discovery of Mallory’s body on Everest in 1999 by American Conrad Anker. Directed by Anthony Geffen, “The Wildest Dream” reconstructs Mallory’s story from the early 1920s, including his final and fatal ascent of Everest.
Thank you to Salt Lake City’s Clark Planetarium for the special screening last night. Thanks too to Conrad Anker, George Geffen, the people at National Geographic and everyone else behind this film–especially George Mallory.
What do you do, or what challenge do you take on, because it’s there?
This year’s Hambone nominees have been chosen and it’s time to vote! Each month Veterinary Pet Insurance picks the most unusual insurance claim that comes through. The stories of crazy pet insurance claims are compelling. Through August 16th we will be featuring different nominees for the 2010 Hambone Award.
Here’s Ellie the bee eating dog:
Read about all of this year’s nominees and vote for your favorite at the 2010 Hambone Award website.
This year’s Hambone nominees have been chosen and it’s time to vote! Each month Veterinary Pet Insurance picks the most unusual insurance claim that comes through. The stories of crazy pet insurance claims are compelling. Through August 16th we will be featuring different nominees for the 2010 Hambone Award.
Here’s Charlie, the desert tortoise:
Read about all of this year’s nominees and vote for your favorite at the 2010 Hambone Award website.
© 2012 RIESTER | Site Map | Contact Us | Employment