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'''Doug Dohring''' is owner of the ''Dohring Company'', a marketing research firm based in Glendale, California. Some of the websites owned by the Dohring Company include OpinionSurveys.com, RestaurantSurveys.com, and SatisfactionSurveys.com. Previously, he has been the owner of Digital Lightwave for a very short period. In addition, he is the CEO of [[Neopets]], buying the site from Adam Powell and Donna Williams.
'''Doug Dohring''' is owner of [http://www.dohring.com The Dohring Company], a marketing research firm based in Glendale, California. Some of the websites owned by the Dohring Company include OpinionSurveys.com, RestaurantSurveys.com, and SatisfactionSurveys.com. Previously, he was the owner of Digital Lightwave for a very short period. In addition, he is the CEO of [[Neopets]], buying the site from Adam Powell and Donna Williams.


Doug Dohring has attended the Hubbard College of Administration which has made a significant impact on his business. Dohring is quoted by the Hubbard College of Administration as saying that"... Mr. Hubbard's organizational concepts are always with me".
Doug Dohring attended the Hubbard College of Administration. Dohring is quoted by the Hubbard College of Administration as saying that ". . . Mr. Hubbard's organizational concepts are always with me."
 
== External Links ==
 
*[http://www.dohring.com The Dohring Company]
 
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Revision as of 11:47, 24 September 2005

Doug Dohring is owner of The Dohring Company, a marketing research firm based in Glendale, California. Some of the websites owned by the Dohring Company include OpinionSurveys.com, RestaurantSurveys.com, and SatisfactionSurveys.com. Previously, he was the owner of Digital Lightwave for a very short period. In addition, he is the CEO of Neopets, buying the site from Adam Powell and Donna Williams.

Doug Dohring attended the Hubbard College of Administration. Dohring is quoted by the Hubbard College of Administration as saying that ". . . Mr. Hubbard's organizational concepts are always with me."