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Smallens

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[smah-linz] / ˌsmɑ lɪnz /

noun

  1. Alexander, 1889–1972, U.S. orchestra conductor, born in Russia.


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Smallens says that regardless of whether the Icing fad peters out, companies need to figure out how to get in front of social-network-fueled consumers.

From Time Jun. 17, 2010

"The reason that 'icing' has such viral legs is because it's social to its core," says Sandy Smallens, who oversees marketing and brand sales at social marketing company Oddcast.

From Time Jun. 17, 2010

"Marketers have lost control to a certain degree," admits Smallens.

From Time Jun. 17, 2010

When she stepped on the stage at Philadelphia's Robin Hood Dell one night last summer, before the Philadelphia Orchestra and Conductor Alexander Smallens, she had never sung with an orchestra.

From Time Magazine Archive

Five blocks away in Carnegie Hall orchestramen in shirtsleeves rehearsed so relentlessly that a sore-lipped trumpeter had to beg off from a high shrill B. Conducting the players fiercely was Alexander Smallens.

From Time Magazine Archive

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