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Oct. 26 — Sec. Scott Bessent and Sen. Ruben Gallego, plus Marcus Samuelsson
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Rock Center
Game Changer: Dogs unleashed inside Zynga's offices
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Social gaming company Zynga is named after founder and CEO Mark Pincus' beloved dog Zinga. The company lets dogs roam unleashed inside its new San Francisco headquarters and offers pet insurance to employees.Jan. 17, 2012