Citations with the tag: PROFESSIONAL associations
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- PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS.
// Las Vegas Business Press (10712186); 2009 Book of Lists, p29A list of the top professional organizations in Las Vegas, Nevada for 2009 ranked based on the number of members is presented, including Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors, Clark County Education Association, and The Social Register of Las Vegas.
- Conn. trade group readies brokerage.
Plasencia, William // American Banker; 2/24/94, Vol. 159 Issue 37, p12Reports on the Connecticut Bankers Association's launching of a program to help its members sell mutual funds and other investment products. Petition for regulatory clearance to open a full service broker-dealer subsidiary; Community banks' aggressiveness in marketing investment services;...
- The Latin American Studies Association vs. the United States: The verdict of history.
Cuzan, Alfred G. // Academic Questions; Summer94, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p40Examines the resolutions, reports, and other official declarations of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA). Radicalization of LASA in the 1970s; Promotion of Marxism and Leninism in the Americas; Denunciation of the United States and its allies; Views on the Sandinistas in Nicaragua and...
- Hear no evil, see no evil...
Sillars, Les // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine; 7/17/95, Vol. 22 Issue 31, p15Focuses on the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta's ruling on the Paddle River Dam scandal. Debunking of alleged unethical activities of its members.
- Oklahoma City memorial grove dedicated.
Sillars, Les // American Nurseryman; 1/1/96, Vol. 183 Issue 1, p19Presents a photo caption of members of the Iowa State Horticultural Society lining up trees in memory of victims of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. Location of the memorial.
- The New England Society of Open Salts Collectors to meet.
Sillars, Les // Antiques & Collecting Magazine; Oct96, Vol. 101 Issue 8, p80Reports on the holding of The New England Society of Open Salts Collectors' meeting on October 19, 1996 in Marlboro, Massachusetts. Activities; Contact information.
- 1,700 attend conference.
Sillars, Les // Business Insurance; 11/25/2002, Vol. 36 Issue 47, p14Reports on the annual international conference of the Minneapolis, Minnesota-based organization Professional Liability Underwriting Society held on November 10-13, 2002 in Orlando, Florida which was attended by huge number of people. Mission of the organization.
- Research into 1.6 gpf toilet law advocated.
Heselbarth, Rob // Contractor Magazine; Jan1998, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p65Reports on the bill to repeal the law which makes the 1.6 gpf toilets mandatory which was proposed by the American Society of Plumbing Engineers, still under consideration by Congress. Indepth look at another idea the American Society of Plumbing Engineers have; Agreements with Knollenberg that...
- To benchmark or not to benchmark?
Ajluni, Cheryl // Electronic Design; 03/23/98, Vol. 46 Issue 7, p24Opinion. States that designers need a method for evaluating the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Consortium tools with emphasis on benchmark. Why many EDA vendors refuse to take part in benchmarks; Reasons for EDA vendors becoming user friendly; Reference to the pc-board benchmark conducted...
- Brillante award recipients.
Ajluni, Cheryl // Hispanic Times Magazine; May/Jun1995, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p18Presents recipients of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs' (NSHMBA) Brillante Awards for 1994. Includes Prudential Preferred Services vice president Booker Rice; Doctor Jerry Porras; Houston mayor and Junior Achievement Inc. chief executive officer Kathy Whitmire.
- Being heard on key issues.
Robinson, Andy // Canadian Consulting Engineer; Dec2009, Vol. 50 Issue 7, p9The article focuses on the launch of a Parliament Hill outreach day by the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies' (ACEC) to establish a pre-eminent authority on the role played by science and technology in an individual's social, economic and environmental quality of life in Canada.
- NYSIA presents banking showcase.
Robinson, Andy // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 1/1/96 Supplement Finance, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p23Reports that New York Society of Independent Accountants (North Merrick) held their third annual `Banks of Long Island (LI) Showcase' at Crow's Nest Restaurant (Farmingdale) on January 8, 1995. Time of event; Plans to be discuss.
- Professional Organizations.
Robinson, Andy // Las Vegas Business Press; 2003 Book of Lists, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p60Presents a chart ranking professional organizations in Nevada.
- Capitalism on Display.
Robinson, Andy // Machine Design; 1/26/95, Vol. 67 Issue 2, p161No abstract available.
- EDN, ...C vendors join forces to develop benchmarks.
Granville, Fran; Markowitz, Michael // EDN; 08/01/97, Vol. 42 Issue 16, p11Reports that twenty leading microcontroller manufacturers joined forces to form the EDN Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC). Reason the group was founded by Markus Levy, EDN's Microprocessor and DSP editor; What EEMBC aims to do; Listing of the top five suppliers of...
- Take your hands off that car!
Wright, Maury // EDN; 12/18/98, Vol. 42 Issue 26, p65Reports on the introduction of the National Automated Highway System Consortium (NAHSC), in 1995, by the United States government, in an effort to automated roadways. What is the Automated Highway System (AHS); Why AHS should eliminate the need for more highways; Details on four near-term AHS...
- Cremation society helps organization make sure pacemakers' beat goes on.
Wright, Maury // New Hampshire Business Review; 6/21/96, Vol. 18 Issue 13, p4No abstract available.
- ISRA elects new slate of officers at yearly meeting.
Wright, Maury // Nation's Restaurant News; 7/17/95, Vol. 29 Issue 28, p59Reports that the International Society of Restaurant Association Executives elected its officers at its 1995 meeting held in Chicago, Illinois. List of new officers.
- HFM to launch Management Training Institutes.
Wright, Maury // Nation's Restaurant News; 01/20/97, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p26Reports on the National Society for Healthcare Foodservice Management's holding of its Management Training Institutes. Date and venue; Classes offered.
- FCSI opens first office in Asia.
Wright, Maury // Nation's Restaurant News; 06/02/97, Vol. 31 Issue 22, p22Reports on Foodservice Consultants Society International's (FSCI) opening of an office in Manila, Philippines as part of its Worldwide Development Program focusing on creating local units to give international members a place to plan meetings and seminars and communicate with FSCI contacts in...
- Maine.
Wright, Maury // Point of Beginning; Apr96, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p13Reports on the holding of a Future Planning Workshop by the Maine Society of Land Surveyors (MSLS). Percentage of members in attendance; Immediate goals of the society.
- State.
Wright, Maury // Point of Beginning; Aug97, Vol. 22 Issue 11, p12Reports on the New Jersey Society of Professional Land Surveyors' announcement of the production of a ten-minute video focusing on the work of professional surveyors.
- Lack of focus and funds foils publishing group.
Wright, Maury // Seybold Report on Desktop Publishing; 6/10/96, Vol. 10 Issue 10, p29Reports on the collapse of the Worldwide Publishing Consortium, an independent organization of publishers and computer vendors that was created to serve as a forum for its members to exchange ideas and problems concerning all technological aspects of publishing. Publishers and computer...
- USDC: Growing with the flat panel display industry.
Ciesinski, Michael; Bardsley, J. Norman // Solid State Technology; Sep97, Vol. 40 Issue 9, p80No abstract available.
- Composites can do complex shapes.
Lowell, Jon // Ward's Auto World; May93, Vol. 29 Issue 5, p57Reports on the awarding of a US patent to the Big Three Automotive Composites Consortium. Granting of patent for a process that makes cores for molds used in crafting composite parts; Use in primary structures in the vehicle; Second patent pending.
- There's no place like home.
Smith, David C. // Ward's Auto World; May98, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p7Editorial. Focuses on the United States Big Three automakers. Identification of the automakers; Information on the automakers; Statistical data on the automakers.
- Profits keep on coming, 2nd quarter should be even stronger.
Smith, David C. // Ward's Auto World; May98, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p9States that there should be an increase in profits for the United States Big Three automakers, General Motors, Ford Motor Company and Chrysler Corporation during the second quarter of 1998. Information on the companies; Comments from David Healy, an analyst with Burnham Investment Research.
- USABC inks battery agreement.
Chambers, Ann // Power Engineering; Jan97, Vol. 101 Issue 1, p12Reports on the United States Advanced Battery Consortium's (USABC) signing of an agreement for the continuing research and development of advanced batteries for electric vehicles (EV). Coverage of agreement.
- W3C releases draft proposal for embedded Web fonts.
Chambers, Ann // Seybold Report on Internet Publishing; Sep97, Vol. 2 Issue 1, p28Reports on World Wide Web Consortium's release of a draft proposal for embedding and delivering fonts in Web pages. Possible impact of the proposal on the computer industry; Background of the proposal.
- Net gain.
Allemand, Mark // Credit Union Management; Feb98, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p49Features CUES Net, a Credit Union Executive Society's free e-mail networking group. Services provided by CUES Net; Benefits of CUES Net membership.
- DEF Net signs up.
Allemand, Mark // Credit Union Management; Feb98, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p49Introduces DEF Net, an exclusive e-mail networking service available only to members of the Credit Union Executive Society's Directors Educational Forum (DEF). Benefits provided by DEF; Subscription fee.
- HFM election results announced.
Allemand, Mark // Food Management; Sep98, Vol. 33 Issue 9, p16Reports on the election of officers of the National Society for Healthcare Foodservice Management (HFM). Details on the officers who were elected.
- Ultralight Steel Auto Body project one step closer to reality.
Allemand, Mark // Metal Center News; Nov97, Vol. 37 Issue 12, p116Focuses on the UltraLight Steel Auto Body (ULSAB) project which is funded and managed by a group of the world's leading steel companies. Manufacture of the project's first set of automobile parts; Assembly of the parts into a body-in-white test unit.
- American Consortium for Public Administration--25th year and moving forward.
Wamsley, Barbara; Burke, Frances // PA Times; May98, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p13Profiles the American Consortium of International Public Administration established in 1973 by public sector individuals committed to the improvement of public administration and management worldwide. Organizational goals; Initiatives offering new services to members; Web site address.
- UWCC expects TDMA users to increase 100% in '98.
Beckman, Kristen // RCR; 04/06/98, Vol. 17 Issue 14, p31States that according to figures which were released by the Universal Wireless Communications Consortium (UWCC), the growth rate of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technology using worldwide subscribers will increase over 100 percent in 1998. Estimations from UWCC; Comments from President...
- Name game.
Conlan, Michael F. // Drug Topics; 10/10/94, Vol. 138 Issue 19, p100Reports that the Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association has changed its name to Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association.
- New association hits nerve with specialty R.Ph.s.
Conlan, Michael F. // Drug Topics; 5/4/98, Vol. 142 Issue 9, p29Focuses on the College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP). Objectives of this professional society; Details on work done by the network; Contact point for information on membership.
- Bar Code Alliance changes name to reflect broader role.
Conlan, Michael F. // Air Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration News; 7/08/96, Vol. 198 Issue 10, p15Reports on the announcement made by the Industry Bar Code Alliance to change its name to Integrated Business Communications Alliance as a reflection of its broader role in electronic commerce.
- IDSA publishes studies; announces competition, names officers.
Conlan, Michael F. // Appliance Manufacturer; Jan1997, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p16Discusses information about the Industrial Designers Society of America's (IDSA) publication, study on compensations, competition and officers elected in the organization. Contents of the Changing Practice of Industrial Design: 1996 Consultant Office Operating Study; What the 1996 compensation...
- IDSA publishes studies; announces competition; names...
Conlan, Michael F. // Appliance Manufacturer; Feb97, Vol. 45 Issue 2, p16Announces the published book of the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) titled `The Changing Practice of Industrial Design: 1996 Consultant Office Operating Study.' Other announcements of IDSA.
- Meetings.
Conlan, Michael F. // Rubber World; Jul94, Vol. 210 Issue 4, p94Presents a photograph of Tire Society officers for 1994-1995.
- Black CPA's recruit their own.
Clark, Caroline V. // Black Enterprise; Jun94, Vol. 24 Issue 11, p66Focuses on the National Association of Black Accountants and the organization's Minority Accountant Recruitment Service; NABA's annual convention, June 28 through July 3, 1994.
- Big year for Big Three.
Clark, Caroline V. // AutoWeek; 10/25/93, Vol. 43 Issue 43, p8Reports on the performance of the Big Three companies in the American automobile industry. Increase in market shares for 1993; Individual sales increase of Chrysler, General Motors and Ford; List of the top ten models for 1993.
- Group rejects Ann Arbor.
Roy, Amy Krauss // Crain's Detroit Business; 10/18/93, Vol. 9 Issue 42, p32Reports on the U.S. Display Consortium's rejection of Ann Arbor, Michigan as location for its headquarters. Efforts made by Ann Arbor; Site chosen by the consortium; Expectations of bidders for Ann Arbor.
- American Institute approves new designations for CPCU program.
Roy, Amy Krauss // Best's Review / Property-Casualty Insurance Edition; Aug95, Vol. 96 Issue 4, p58Reports that the American Institute for CPCU in Malvern, Pennsylvania has approved six designations. Contact information.
- Appraisers Society allows for home study.
Roy, Amy Krauss // Best's Review / Property-Casualty Insurance Edition; Aug95, Vol. 96 Issue 4, p59Reports that the American Society of Appraisers is offering an audio cassette home study option for its Uniform Standards of Professional Practice course. Contact information.
- Intelligent highways.
O'Meara, Stephen James // Odyssey; May98, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p20Presents information on the technical feasibility of automated cars travelling on intelligent highways outlined at the National Automated Highway System Consortium in relation to hands free driving a concept for the future which will enable driver to type on computers or read newspaper while...
- Baskets feed 400-plus people.
O'Meara, Stephen James // Association Management; Feb94, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p134Reports on the Illinois Society of Association Executives' Baskets of Bounty' program. Baskets donated in 1994 and previous years; Cash donations.
- Anatomy of a capital campaign.
Kenworthy, Ann C. // Association Management; Dec94, Vol. 46 Issue 12, p57Discusses the campaign efforts of the American Society of Association Executives Foundation. Growth record of foundation; Feasibility studies prior to campaign efforts; Financial status of campaign. INSETS: The inside story.;Key success factors..
- Bold endeavor sparks astonishing results.
Kenworthy, Ann C. // Association Management; Dec94, Vol. 46 Issue 12, p112Discusses the successful campaign efforts of the American Society of Association Executives Foundation. Purpose of campaignm; Financial earnings of campaign.





