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After a strong showing at the Spring 2007 Forum in March from highly-rated program content to member participation IAMC is poised for a fall event in St. Louis full of timeless favorites and brand new initiatives:
Exciting programs targeted at take-home-value-driven professional development, exemplifying the theme "The Right Balance of Labor, Location and Logistics".
An industrial tour of a local facility: the St. Louis Anheuser-Busch brewery.
Collegial evening Networking Events in beautiful and interesting venues, such as the Gateway Arch, City Museum, and the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
The increasingly popular women members’ networking event on Sunday afternoon.
Click here to see some of the companies that will be represented at the Fall 2007 Professional Forum.
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| The Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases opened in Singapore's Biopolis in July 2004. |
This month’s edition features new research on pharma’s move to Asia, Chinese subsidies, U.S. anti-subsidies (i.e. corporate tax rates), best and worst U.S. markets for air fares, the real cost to cure construction defects, "factory tourism," Joel Kotkin’s "myth of deindustrialization," and how young people feel entitled and what to do about it.
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Futurist Ed Barlow |
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A surfeit of service providers and one of IAMC’s newest corporate members serve up this month’s batch of project, program and personnel news.
CB Richard Ellis recently registered its new Washington, D.C. office with the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® program.
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Driven by the value and the values they see embodied in IAMC, new members continue to join. Check out the latest additions here.
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Our star-studded list of IAMC sponsors for the Professional Forum in St. Louis, Missouri. |
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