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Recent TBA Entertainment Salaries (May 24, 2012)
Senior Manager Global Logistics Philips Electronics $89,294 New York, NY, 10020 10/01/2010
Systems Analyst HTC Global Services $75,000 Hartford, CT, 06101 09/27/2010

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  • TBA Entertainment Corp
  • Industry: Advertising/PR
  • City: Woodland Hills, CA
  • TBA Entertainment Corporation is a strategic communications and entertainment company that creates comprehensive programs to reach and engage audiences worldwide. With a base of Fortune 1000 companies, fairs, festivals and recording artists as clients, TBA links global business with popular culture, enabling clients to maximize the impact of the message and the results achieved. TBA has offices spanning from Los Angeles to London including Nashville, Chicago, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Atlanta, Omaha and Seattle.
  • TBA Entertainment Corp Profile
  • Lee Rubenstein