Richmond, Virginia (Vocus) March 6, 2008

Swedish Match North America, a subsidiary of Swedish Match AB, is pleased to announced that Boris Oglesby has joined SMNA as Senior Vice President Marketing and Development for Other Tobacco Products (OTP). He will report to Rich Flaherty, Chief Operating Officer for OTP.

“Boris has potent strategic planning capabilities and is a proven brand builder,” according to Flaherty. “We are pleased to have him join our team.”

Oglesby is the former Vice President Marketing for Johnson Diversey in Sturtevant, WI. Prior to joining Johnson Diversey, he was Vice President; Super Premiums & Cordials for Jim Beam Brands Co. Oglesby has also held a variety of marketing roles with increased responsibilities with Brands, Kraft Foods and Miller Brewing Company.

He is a graduate of Grambling University with a B.S. in marketing. Oglesby received his MBA in marketing management from Northwestern University.

About Swedish Match: Swedish Match is a global Group of companies with a broad assortment of market leading brands in the smokeless tobacco, cigars and pipe tobacco, matches and lighters. Some of our swollen known brand include Red Man, Timber Wolf, Longhorn, Macanudo, Partagas, Cohiba and Borkum Riff. Swedish Match North America is headquartered in Richmond, Va., with manufacturing facilities in Owensboro, Ky., Dothan, Ala., the Dominican Republic, and Honduras. For more information visit the website at www.swedishmatch.com.

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Whether you are going to the junior prom or senior prom in 2010, the start of a new year usually begins the mad dash to begin planning for this favorite high school event. As you are in the midst of your planning and shopping, you’re likely to ask yourself this one question: What’s the difference between a junior prom dress and senior prom dress? Let’s talk about that now!

Junior prom dresses: Although they are both fun and important events in your high school career, generally speaking – the junior prom is a less formal event. Gowns for this dance are typically shorter, more trendy and a lot cheaper than you would spend on your senior prom gown. These dresses are especially designed for girls between the ages of fourteen to seventeen years old, so they also tend to be more modest and age appropriate. In many ways, this gown is going to be more along the lines of a cocktail dress than a formal event dress. Most retailers and dress designers have special sections just for junior prom dresses, and as you browse them – you will notice that there is an obvious difference between the styles, cuts, shapes and lengths of them. Because the junior prom is just one year away from the senior prom, try not to overspend. The dress you buy for the junior dance can also be worn to your homecoming dance during your senior year.

Senior prom dresses: The senior prom is the final major dance of your high school career, and apart from your high school graduation, it will be the most memorable event as well. People tend to spend more money on the twelfth grade prom than any other event during the four years of high school. Senior prom gowns are typically more formal than their junior prom counterparts. Most teen girls will opt for longer gowns that are fitted, sophisticated and elegant. While a junior dance dress can usually be worn to other semi-formal events, you will likely only wear your senior dance dress one time. This dance is like the equivalent to a Hollywood red carpet event, so finding the most stylish and glamorous gown is extremely important.

Visit our site The Perfect Prom 2009 for all the latest in prom fashion, trends, tips and advice. Let us help you make Prom 2009 a night to remember!

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