Joe Pasternack Leaving UNO Basketball Team for Job at Arizona

Joe Pasternack has resigned as men’s basketball head coach of the University of New Orleans’ team in order to become an assistant coach at the University of Arizona’s men’s basketball team under head coach Sean Miller. “It was very difficult for me being from New Orleans to leave the city that I love,” Pasternack said. “But this was an opportunity, and I’ve looked at many opportunities in the past two years I let go by the wayside, but this was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. Sean Miller is the total package. He’s one of the top coaches in all of college basketball.”

Joe Pasternack’s contract at the University of New Orleans was very close to its expiration date, and the plan was for him to sit down with Athletic Director Amy Champion in order to decide on a new deal. That plan completely changed once coach Miller called him. Miller considered a number of candidates for the assistant coach job, but Pasternack’s impressive reputation and wide experience lead Miller to decide that he is the best candidate.

“To me, I just want to be in a situation where we’re competing for Final Fours and national championships,” Pasternack said. “That to me is the most important thing for me and my family, to be in a situation where we can compete at the highest level. This is one of the elite programs in all of America. When you look at Arizona basketball, you can put them at the same level as Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina, Kansas.”

Prior to his coaching career at the University of New Orleans, Pasternack was an assistant coach at California for eight seasons, and also served as a student manager under Coach Bob Knight at Indiana. Coach Knight helped Pasternack to make his decision, and told him that the University of Arizona job is too good to pass up.

Alliance Charge Hires Additional Technical Support Employees

Online processing consulting firm, Alliance Charge, announces its recent hiring of additional technical support employees to meet demand. Recently the consulting firm announced it has hired 10 information technology employees.
 

Leading online processing consulting firm, Alliance Charge, recently announced its hiring of 10 savvy professional, friendly IT employees.

“Alliance Charge is committed to offering professional, full-service, helpful services, in order to do so, we needed additional technical support employees who could answer all our customers’ questions and concerns,” said Paul Skinner, Alliance Charge Spokesman.

The full-time technical support positions were filled by knowledgeable, experienced IT personnel, said Skinner. The new IT personnel will provide Alliance Charge customers with answers to questions regarding use and troubleshooting of online programs, as well as answers to any other technology related questions.

“Alliance Charge is happy to be able to hire additional staff and further grow as a family, we hope to continue growing and offer top-notch services,” said Skinner. “Alliance Charge is always on the hunt for the best solutions and employees,” said Skinner. “We simply want the best for our customers.”

Alliance Charge was formed in 2007 to play a bigger role in the online interactive and content management systems business. In addition, Alliance Charge provides payment consulting services as well as content management systems development. Alliance Charge specializes in serving companies that require reliable online payment processing solutions. In addition, Alliance Charge focuses on providing solid solutions for companies that want to leverage their payment processing capabilities.

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Online processing consulting firm, Alliance Charge, is a subsidiary of Myroxon Holdings Ltd, a European based company. Alliance Charge provides a proprietary payment gateway directly linked to the banks across the globe, the company processes credit and debit card payments, verifies and processes e-Checks online, and more. Alliance Charge is considered an innovative global online processing consulting company. Alliance Charge was founded in 2007 to play a bigger role in the online interactive and content management systems business. Alliance Charge provides payment consulting services as well as content management systems development.

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Joe Pasternack Named New Assistant Coach at Arizona

Joe Pasternack, previous head coach of the University of New Orleans’ men’s basketball team, will be the new assistant coach for the University of Arizona’s men’s team.

In his high school career, which took place in Metairie Park Country Day School, Pasternack played four years of high school basketball. He graduated from Indiana in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing.

Prior to his coaching career at the University of New Orleans, Joe Pasternack was a manager for the Indiana basketball team for four years under coach Bob Knight and was an assistant coach at California.

He is known for his passionate and workaholic approach to all of his given positions.

At Sinking UNO, Summer Recruiting Proves to Be Anything But Easy

In 2007, Joe Pasternack, then assistant coach at California, was offered a job as the University of New Orleans’ men’s basketball team’s (‘The Privateers’) head-coach, and he accepted it. Going back to his home-city in order to help rebuild the team after it was ruined by Hurricane Katrina seemed like the right thing to do. During his first year as head-coach, he lead ‘The Privateers’ to finish 19-11, their best record since 1997. “I thought we had turned the corner,” he said. Unfortunately he thought wrong.

With only a year left to his own contract as, Joe Pasternack, had to face the challenge of finding an entirely new team by the time the school year began at the end of August. The big problem, though, is that he needed to recruit players who were willing to enroll to the university and play for ‘The Privateers’, UNO’s basketball team, without receiving athletic scholarships. This is due to the fact the the university has, without too many choices, decided to move its athletics program from Division I to Division III because of major financial issues that they were experiencing as a result of Hurricane Katrina.

Pasternack did everything that he possibly could in order to find the best players for the new team, who would also be able to afford paying for their own tuition. He attended a two-day scrimmaging camp, in order to find and invite the best players to the university’s basketball skills camp which takes place only a few weeks before the school-year begins. He was able to gather 40 players for the university’s basketball skills camp. “I’m sure a lot of you know our situation,” Pasternack told attendees. When he finishes explaining UNO’s plight, he says, “What that means is, we have a lot of spots open.”

By the end of the long and odd recruiting period, Joe Pasternack had a new team in front of him that he would need to build. “We started with one kid,” he says, “and finished with 19.”

Naftali Feig Marks 7 Years Since Opening Business

Founding Partner of R & N Property Investments, Naftali Feig, recently marked the company’s seventh year in business. R & N Property Investments is a Cleveland-based real estate investment firm that purchases bank-owned homes and sells or rents them after renovation and home improvement work.

Naftali Feig founded R & N Property Investments in 2005. The Cleveland-based real estate investment firm purchases bank-owned homes, prior to releasing the properties to the market, Naftali Feig and his team renovate and repair the properties.

Since first establishing the real estate firm, Naftali Feig has been in charge of performing all due diligence on investment opportunities, job costing, designing and implementing property improvements, developing company growth strategy, hiring and overseeing professional tradesmen for projects, negotiating service contracts, cash-flow forecasting, bank reconciliation, budgeting, financial reporting and more.

“I completed a whole range of tasks,” said Naftali Feig. “I am a team player with strong leadership skills and a unique ability to see the larger picture while remaining detail oriented”

Since Naftali Feig recently relocated to Israel, he has handed over day-to-day operations of R & N Property Investments to his business partner.

Recently Naftali Feig marked his 12th year in the business profession. Naftali Feig, a native Israeli resident, moved to the United States with his family when he was seven years old. While living in the United States, Naftali Feig attended various American schools and education establishments.

In 2000, he graduated from Touro College with a Bachelor of Science in Finance. While a student at Touro College, Naftali Feig specialized in international financial markets, international bond trading, security analysis and options trading. Most recently, prior to his move to Israel, Naftali Feig graduated from Cleveland State University with a Masters of Business Administration.

Over the years, Naftali Feig has worked for a number of organizations, including Integrated DNA Technologies, Progressive Fashion Warehouse, Progressive Foods and most recently R & N Property Investments.

Naftali Feig is currently residing in Israel with his family and is seeking job opportunities in the business arena.

More About Naftali Feig

Naftali Feig, a native Israeli resident, holds 12 years of business and finance experience under his belt. Naftali Feig attended undergraduate and graduate school in the United States. Naftali graduated from Touro College with a Bachelor of Science in finance, recently he graduated from Cleveland State University with a Masters of Business Administration. Naftali Feig is a results driven business professional who is highly skilled at increasing revenue for organizations. Naftali Feig’s specialties include project management, accounting, strategy, planning, finance, real estate, and cost cutting. Naftali Feig is currently searching for challenging employment in Israel. Naftali Feig is married and has three children.

Arizona Wildcats Basketball: Miller Hires Pasternack as Assistant Coach

Sean Miller, head coach of University of Arizona’s men’s basketball team, has hired University of New Orleans’ head coach, Joe Pasternack, as his new assistant coach for the Arizona Wildcats.

Coach Miller also considered former University of Arizona player Damon Stoudamire for the job, but Pasternack’s impressive reputation and previous coaching experience lead Miller to decide that Pasternack is a better candidate.

“I want to thank UNO and my players for the opportunity over the last four years,” Pasternack said. “It is very difficult to leave the city of New Orleans.” He explained that he could not pass up on the opportunity for working with top coach Sean Miller in one of the elite basketball programs in the country.

All is Not Well on the New Orleans Front

In 2010, the New Orleans Saints earned Super Bowl victory. This victory meant a lot and was a big deal for the city after the terrible and unfortunate experience they had to go through in the event of Hurricane Katrina. Together with the entire city, Joe Pasternack, the then-head-coach of the men’s basketball team, ‘The Privateers’, at the University of New Orleans, who was born and raised in the city, celebrated. Mixed with the happiness, though, Pasternack also felt very worried. “I grew up here and I’m a huge Saints fan,” Pasternack said. “I couldn’t be more excited. But everything here is not rosy. Not at all. Our university is struggling mightily still.”

When New Orleans’ beloved sports team celebrated its best moment, its university’s athletics department was undergoing a nightmare. During that time, the University of New Orleans announced that it will, without a choice, have to move its athletics programs from NCAA Division I to Division III status due to major financial problems which arose as a result of Hurricane Katrina.

“This is our flagship school – the University of New Orleans,” said Vanessa Pappillon, whose godson Charles Carmouche is the Privateers’ leading scorer. “To not have a Division I sports program at the university that belongs to the whole city, to every socioeconomic level, is inexcusable. We have a lot of wonderful distractions happening in this city but how can you say we’re entirely healed with what’s happening to our university? We’re not.”

When Joe Pasternack accepted the coaching job at the university, he knew that things will not be easy for him there. But he is a hard and dedicated worker, as well as a New Orleans native. He did not only think that he could make it work, he also wanted to make it work. “This was a dream job for me,” he said.

Pasternack did many good things for the university’s basketball team. During his first year as head-coach he helped secure a $1 million donation from former Privateer Gabe Corchiani and his business partner, John Georges. Also during his first year, he lead ‘The Privateers’ to finish 19-11, their best record since 1997.

Since then, though things have only gotten worse for the university and for Pasternack’s team. During the following year was when the university decided to drop its Division classification. Joe Pasternack was told that he could not offer athletic scholarships to his team players anymore. At the end of that season he had to place his own players on other teams. Teams that would be best for them to play for. “I understand what the chancellor was up against and I suppose Division III is better than nothing, but I feel so badly for the kids,” Pasternack said. “These kids wanted to be here.”

Alliance Charge Marks Fifth Year in Business

Online processing consulting firm, Alliance Charge, recently hit its five-year milestone. The company was first founded in 2007 and since then has grown to cater to partners and clients nationwide and beyond.

Online processing consulting firm, Alliance Charges, has five years under its belt. Recently, Alliance Charge celebrated its five years in the online payment processing and consulting field.

“Alliance Charge is gaining notice among clients nationwide and beyond,” said Paul Skinner, Alliance Charge spokesman. “Our company owners applied the lessons and knowledge they obtained from working at other payment processing firms. Over the years they meshed their concepts together, and that is how Alliance Charge was born.”
 
Alliance Charge is planning to expand a range of a payment processing and consulting services for clients starting this summer. In addition, the company recently launched a professional customer service call center and improved its processing technology.

“All in all, I think Alliance Charge is doing really well and can only rise from here,” Skinner said. “We are looking forward to marking more milestones with every passing year.” 

Alliance Charge is a subsidiary of Myroxon Holdings Ltd, a European-based company. The company was founded in 2007 to play a bigger role in the online interactive and content management systems business. In addition, Alliance Charge provides payment consulting services as well as content management systems development.

More About Alliance Charge

Payment processing consulting firm, Alliance Charge, is a subsidiary of Myroxon Holdings Ltd, a European based company. Alliance Charge was founded in 2007 to play a bigger role in the online interactive and content management systems business. Alliance Charge provides payment consulting services as well as content management systems development.

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PR Manager
Alliance Charge

Businessman Naftali Feig Moves to Israel

Founding Partner of R & N Property Investments, Naftali Feig, recently decided to leave his home in Cleveland and relocate, along with his family, to Israel. Naftali Feig is searching for full time employment in the new land.

Former Cleveland resident and businessman, Naftali Feig, recently packed his home belongings and moved to Israel in search of new challenges.

“I wanted to provide my family with a good life, Israel has always felt like home,” said Naftali Feig. “Something about Israel drew me back.”

Naftali Feig, a native Israeli resident, moved to the United States with his family when he was seven years old. While living in the United States, Naftali Feig attended various American schools and education establishments.

In 2000, he graduated from Touro College with a Bachelor of Science in Finance. While a student at Touro College, Naftali Feig specialized in international financial markets, international bond trading, security analysis and options trading. Naftali Feig’s specialties include project management, accounting, strategy, planning, finance, real estate, and cost cutting. Most recently, prior to his move to Israel, Naftali Feig graduated from Cleveland State University with a Masters of Business Administration.

Naftali Feig has about 12 years of business experience under his belt. Over the years Naftali Feig has worked for various organizations including Integrated DNA Technologies, Progressive Fashion Warehouse, Progressive Foods and most recently R & N Property Investments.

Naftali Feig was Controller / Operations Manager of R & N Property Investments, a real estate investment firm that purchases bank-owned homes and sells or rents them after renovation and home improvement work. The firm is located in Cleveland, Ohio and is currently being operated by Naftali Feig’s business partner.

“I’m confident that my experience and education in the United States will be an asset as I continue my career in Israel, ” Naftali Feig said.

More About Naftali Feig

A native Israeli resident, Naftali Feig holds 12 years of business and finance experience under his belt. Naftali Feig attended undergraduate and graduate school in the United States. Naftali graduated from Touro College with a Bachelor of Science in finance, recently he graduated from Cleveland State University with a Masters of Business Administration. Naftali Feig is a results driven business professional who is highly skilled at increasing revenue for organizations. Naftali Feig’s specialties include project management, accounting, strategy, planning, finance, real estate, and cost cutting.

Joe Pasternack

Joe Pasternack has joined the Wildcat men’s basketball program of the University of Arizona, as their assistant coach, on May 19, 2011.

In the beginning of his career, Joe Pasternack spent eight seasons as an administrator and coach at the University of California. During the four years prior to his new job at the University of Arizona, Pasternack was head coach of University of New Orleans’ men’s basketball team.

He was the UNO’s team’s third coach in three years, and proved to be worthy of the position when leading the team to 19 wins during the 2007-2008 season, the most wins that team has known since 1997. On top of that, Pasternack also helped the team to defeat a nationally-ranked team for the first time since 1993.

In addition to many successes, Joe Pasternack also had to face many challenges during his UNO coaching career, as the team downgraded from Division I to Division III, which caused many of its good players to leave the team. Pasternack never lost hope, though, and quickly found creative ways to find and recruit new players.

Pasternack is well-prepared for his new assistant coaching job, after the previous 12 years of coaching and administrative experience which he has gained.