The Great Smoky Mountain Chapter newsletter provides information on upcoming events and programs for the first quarter of 2011. Key events include an orientation and strategic planning meeting in January, and educational programs on business tools, technology, and taxes. The chapter has added new members and has fundraising events planned, including a "Night at the Races" and auctioning chapter members' services. The Regional I Conference will be held in July in Gatlinburg, providing networking and education opportunities.
The document summarizes important dates in the history of Rotary's PolioPlus program:
1) In 1979, the first project under Rotary's Health, Hunger and Humanity program was to immunize 6 million children in the Philippines against tetanus. The second project was to immunize the same children against polio.
2) RI President Clem Renouf learned of smallpox eradication and asked if another disease could be eradicated with Rotary's help. He was told only polio could be.
3) In 1985, Dr. Albert Sabin begged incoming District Governors to help achieve a polio-free world at the International Assembly.
This appendix provides records of agency correspondence and coordination for the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project. It is organized into sections for cooperating agencies, participating agencies, other agencies, and Section 106 consultation. The introduction explains that it contains correspondence but not comment letters found in Appendix A.
The document provides a summary of the latest newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It includes updates on upcoming district events like the district assembly and changeover dinner. It also provides details on club projects like distributing magnifying microscopes and establishing a new Interact club. The newsletter discusses initiatives from the district governor like encouraging involvement with indigenous communities and approving the multi-district ShelterBox project.
13.2.1 painesville area chamber of commerce digital lifehmhollingsworth
The document is a newsletter from the Painesville Area Chamber of Commerce providing information about upcoming events, new members, energy savings programs, and more. It introduces the 2013 board of directors and president, announces the annual awards banquet, and welcomes new chamber members. It also advertises an energy assessment program for small businesses and energy savings programs for natural gas and electricity through COSE Energy Choice.
The document summarizes upcoming events at the Blue Water Center for Independent Living (BWCIL) in Port Huron, Michigan. It announces that the 3rd annual graduation ceremony for the BWCIL's Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) program will be held on March 24th at 6:30pm at the Port Huron Municipal Building. Nearly 40 students will graduate this year, the largest class to date. The keynote speaker will be David Williams from Michigan State University. It also announces the 4th annual St. Clair County Community Resource Fair on March 9th, which will provide services like health screenings, food, clothing, and assistance with housing, education, employment and more.
The document is the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It includes:
1) Welcome messages from the District Governor and Club President updating on club activities and projects.
2) An invitation to attend the 'WA Business Icon 2009' event to recognize young innovators and entrepreneurs.
3) Details of upcoming fundraisers including 'Climb for a Smile' and tickets to a performance of 'West Side Story' to benefit PolioPlus.
The document summarizes the upcoming December meeting and activities of the Connecticut Chapter of Usability Professionals. It announces that the meeting will feature a discussion on "Packaging of the Usability Professional" from the perspective of recruiters and headhunters, presented by Matthew Forbes and Miles Jennings. It also notes that the treasurer plans to announce a new dues collection policy in January requiring all members to pay dues on an annual calendar basis.
This document provides information about the Chartered Institute for the Management of Assessment Practice (CIMAP). It includes the board members and regional conveners. It contains a message from the board welcoming members and wishing them a happy festive season. It also provides notices about upcoming events and deadlines.
The document summarizes important dates in the history of Rotary's PolioPlus program:
1) In 1979, the first project under Rotary's Health, Hunger and Humanity program was to immunize 6 million children in the Philippines against tetanus. The second project was to immunize the same children against polio.
2) RI President Clem Renouf learned of smallpox eradication and asked if another disease could be eradicated with Rotary's help. He was told only polio could be.
3) In 1985, Dr. Albert Sabin begged incoming District Governors to help achieve a polio-free world at the International Assembly.
This appendix provides records of agency correspondence and coordination for the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project. It is organized into sections for cooperating agencies, participating agencies, other agencies, and Section 106 consultation. The introduction explains that it contains correspondence but not comment letters found in Appendix A.
The document provides a summary of the latest newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It includes updates on upcoming district events like the district assembly and changeover dinner. It also provides details on club projects like distributing magnifying microscopes and establishing a new Interact club. The newsletter discusses initiatives from the district governor like encouraging involvement with indigenous communities and approving the multi-district ShelterBox project.
13.2.1 painesville area chamber of commerce digital lifehmhollingsworth
The document is a newsletter from the Painesville Area Chamber of Commerce providing information about upcoming events, new members, energy savings programs, and more. It introduces the 2013 board of directors and president, announces the annual awards banquet, and welcomes new chamber members. It also advertises an energy assessment program for small businesses and energy savings programs for natural gas and electricity through COSE Energy Choice.
The document summarizes upcoming events at the Blue Water Center for Independent Living (BWCIL) in Port Huron, Michigan. It announces that the 3rd annual graduation ceremony for the BWCIL's Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) program will be held on March 24th at 6:30pm at the Port Huron Municipal Building. Nearly 40 students will graduate this year, the largest class to date. The keynote speaker will be David Williams from Michigan State University. It also announces the 4th annual St. Clair County Community Resource Fair on March 9th, which will provide services like health screenings, food, clothing, and assistance with housing, education, employment and more.
The document is the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It includes:
1) Welcome messages from the District Governor and Club President updating on club activities and projects.
2) An invitation to attend the 'WA Business Icon 2009' event to recognize young innovators and entrepreneurs.
3) Details of upcoming fundraisers including 'Climb for a Smile' and tickets to a performance of 'West Side Story' to benefit PolioPlus.
The document summarizes the upcoming December meeting and activities of the Connecticut Chapter of Usability Professionals. It announces that the meeting will feature a discussion on "Packaging of the Usability Professional" from the perspective of recruiters and headhunters, presented by Matthew Forbes and Miles Jennings. It also notes that the treasurer plans to announce a new dues collection policy in January requiring all members to pay dues on an annual calendar basis.
This document provides information about the Chartered Institute for the Management of Assessment Practice (CIMAP). It includes the board members and regional conveners. It contains a message from the board welcoming members and wishing them a happy festive season. It also provides notices about upcoming events and deadlines.
South Central Workforce Dev. Board Aug. 2019 Community Impact ReportLeslie Witty
What Does a Workforce Board Really DO anyway? The South Central Workforce Development Board presents its August 2019 Community Impact Report recapping activities and outreach for our 10-county region of Kentucky.
The newsletter provides updates on various youth programs and initiatives run by Memphré en Mouvement. It highlights a new "active homework" program that provides activities for youth after they complete their schoolwork. It also describes a new bike safety program being led by the mayor to teach kids bike maintenance and bike tricks. The newsletter recognizes the efforts of young leaders in local schools and their work to organize events. It includes links to additional resources and announcements of upcoming events and training dates.
This document provides an overview of activities and updates from Central Region DECA and its Vice President Micah Melling. It encourages members to connect with CRDECA through social media, highlights fundraising efforts for MDA through "The Movement" initiative, and features a spotlight on state officer Morgan Thompson.
This document provides an overview of activities and updates from Central Region DECA and its Vice President Micah Melling. It encourages members to connect with Central Region DECA through social media and upcoming events. It also introduces "The Movement," a new fundraising initiative for MDA, and provides a spotlight on National Officer Morgan Thompson.
This newsletter provides updates from Micah Melling, the Central Region Vice President of DECA. It summarizes Micah's involvement at several March conferences, including speaking engagements and workshops. It also provides details on fundraising efforts for muscular dystrophy through "The Movement" and the upcoming DECA Dash 5K race at the International Career Development Conference in Salt Lake City. Finally, it includes a letter from the National DECA President expressing excitement about the upcoming conference in Salt Lake City.
The annual report summarizes the activities and financial highlights of The Autism Project of Rhode Island from June 1, 2005 to May 31, 2006, including programming provided to over 3,000 individuals with autism, trainings attended by 385 people, and events like the flagship Imagine Walk that had over 3,000 attendees; it also shares the story of a parent whose daughter benefited from the camp and programming. The organization aims to develop a comprehensive system of support for individuals with autism and their families through education, advocacy, and direct services.
The Connecticut Chapter of the Usability Professionals Association (CTUPA) is one of the newer chapters of UPA. Our charter was officially ratified in December 2006, and we've had a very productive and very enlightening first couple of years.
Banking Insight - CAB Magazine 2018 - 2019 - Embracing the future Now - Content:
01 Outgoing Chairperson’s Farewell Message
02 Chairperson’s Message
05 Outgoing General Manager’s Farewell Message
07 Chief Executive Officer’s Message
11 Vital Statistics
14 Weathering The Storm: Experiences & Best Practices
19 Country Feature - Grenada
22 Country Feature - Haiti
24 Country Feature - Guyana
26 New Credit Regulation - IFRS 9
30 Reporting Regulation - GDPR
33 Tax Haven Regulation: BEPS, The Caribbean and CAB - A Brief Thought!
35 The ABC’s Of Blockchain Technology
38 CAB Rebrands - Reshaping & Refocusing Our Message
41 Highlights From CAB’s 45th AGM & Conference
43 Training Our Members To Adapt To Change
45 CAB’s Strong Focus On Advocacy
46 How To Best Serve Millennial Bankers
48 Leadership 2.0 For Disruptive Times
52 CARICOM Digital Technology – The Pros & Cons
57 Five Principles To Building A Digital Mindset
59 2019’s Most Important Financial Sector Events
61 CAB Members Round-Up
73 CAB Service Members Round-Up
This document summarizes AdvantageWest, a program that launched in 2007 to support entrepreneurship across 10 certified communities in western North Carolina. It outlines the certification process for communities, which includes completing an ecosystem assessment, developing an action plan and scorecard, and establishing task teams. The certification promotes best practices and provides ongoing support through coaching. In 2015, AdvantageWest closed and its services were taken over by Creative Economic Development Consulting, a new organization continuing the work of certifying and assisting entrepreneurial communities.
This document summarizes a speech given by Hermann Chinery-Hesse, a successful IT entrepreneur in Ghana. In his speech, he shared his journey of coming to Ghana with just $1,000 and starting one of Ghana's largest software companies, Soft Tribe. He emphasized the importance of always keeping your mind active and thinking of new business ideas, as he was able to find success in Ghana despite initial doubts. The speech encouraged Ashesi students to pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions.
PP James Cheong
012-2067000
Youth Service Director
PP Jeremy Ng
012-2067000
New Generations Director
PP Yau Kok Kee
012-2067000
Rotary Foundation Director
PP Dr Kong Liang Phoon
012-2067000
Sergeant-at-Arms
PP Sunny Khoo
012-2067000
Club Trainer
PP Steve Robinson
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Webmaster
PP Thomas Teo
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Bulletin Editor
PP Poay Lim
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The document summarizes the 76th District Assembly of Rotary International held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from April 17-18, 2010. It discusses the transfer of leadership as the incoming district governor, Lim Kok Beng, received his badge and outlined the theme of "Building Communities - Bridging Continents" set by incoming RI President Ray Klinginsmith. It also describes social events of the assembly, including the district governor's banquet attended by members of the RCBKS club. Lastly, it provides an announcement about the previous week's speaker on innovation and topics discussed regarding membership development.
The document provides information about upcoming DECA events and activities in the Central Region for February 2012. It includes:
- A message from the Central Region Vice President about attending various state conferences and legislative days in February.
- A summary of the recent National Officer Mid-Year Conference, where the team worked on goals and events for ICDC.
- Information encouraging chapters to promote Career and Technical Education Month in February through advocacy activities.
- Announcements about new blogs on the DECA website and an ambitious new project called "The Movement" to raise funds for MDA.
- A spotlight on the current Missouri DECA State President and updates on Central Region online resources.
This document summarizes a presentation on energizing entrepreneurial communities as a pathway to prosperity. The presentation is divided into three parts: 1) discussing a new era and new opportunities emerging from the Great Recession, 2) sharing lessons learned from entrepreneurial development efforts in Kansas, and 3) outlining some of the key building blocks for successful entrepreneurial communities. The presentation provides examples of entrepreneurial development projects in different locations and discusses strategies for communities to assess opportunities and engage entrepreneurs to support economic growth.
Theresa K. Crain is a results-driven chamber executive with over 15 years of experience leading chambers of commerce in California and Arizona. She has a track record of growing membership, increasing revenue, and implementing innovative programs. Currently she is the President and CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce in California, where she has helped achieve consistent membership growth and retention rates over 90%. Previously she held leadership roles with the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce in Arizona and the Arizona Technology Council.
1) The Rotary year has started positively for RC Bukit Kiara Sunrise, with improved attendance averaging 71% and engaging speakers at weekly meetings.
2) Many club events have been successful, including the Interactors' IU Day raising RM5,000 for charity and a fellowship trip to Tanjong Sepat enjoyed by 35 members.
3) The president thanked club members for their hard work and contributions to the club's success, including organizing events, the bulletin, speakers, and more.
The CAB Annual Magazine, Bank Insight, is the complete guide to the Caribbean Financial Service Sector.
Content of this 2019 edition:
01 Outgoing Chairperson’s Farewell Message
02 Chairperson’s Message
05 Outgoing General Manager’s Farewell Message
07 Chief Executive Officer’s Message
11 Vital Statistics
14 Weathering The Storm: Experiences & Best Practices
19 Country Feature - Grenada
22 Country Feature - Haiti
24 Country Feature - Guyana
26 New Credit Regulation - IFRS 9
30 Reporting Regulation - GDPR
33 Tax Haven Regulation: BEPS,
35 The ABC’s Of Blockchain Technology
38 CAB Rebrands - Reshaping & Refocusing Our Message
41 Highlights From CAB’s 45th AGM & Conference
43 Training Our Members To Adapt To Change
45 CAB’s Strong Focus On Advocacy
46 How To Best Serve Millennial Bankers
48 Leadership 2.0 For Disruptive Times
52 CARICOM Digital Technology – The Pros & Cons
57 Five Principles To Building A Digital Mindset
59 2019’s Most Important Financial Sector Events
61 CAB Members Round-Up
73 CAB Service Members Round-Up
The document outlines the upcoming activities and programs for the Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt, including a book donation drive, literacy summit, new generation conference, target shooting activity, and governor's visit. It also highlights PP Wally Cervantes' upcoming birthday celebration and notes that he currently serves as general manager of Arpan Air Inc. and has been an active member of the Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt.
The Rotary Club of Ascot had a successful year under President Janet Holding. Key projects included supporting Interplast teams to Laos and water wells in Timor-Leste. Club directors oversaw community services, fundraising, foundation/PR, international, membership, new generations, and vocational activities. Members were involved in RYPEN, RYLA, JCLA, and supporting local Interact clubs. The club looks forward to the upcoming changeover and new leadership under President Dianne Reed.
The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) is committed to providing quality resources to its members! One of the ways the association strives to accomplish this is by publishing a quarterly Newsletter. NASCLA’s quarterly newsletter keeps you up to date on the association meetings and projects, articles highlighting current events in the construction industry, as well as a Spotlight section featuring NASCLA members.
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South Central Workforce Dev. Board Aug. 2019 Community Impact ReportLeslie Witty
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The newsletter provides updates on various youth programs and initiatives run by Memphré en Mouvement. It highlights a new "active homework" program that provides activities for youth after they complete their schoolwork. It also describes a new bike safety program being led by the mayor to teach kids bike maintenance and bike tricks. The newsletter recognizes the efforts of young leaders in local schools and their work to organize events. It includes links to additional resources and announcements of upcoming events and training dates.
This document provides an overview of activities and updates from Central Region DECA and its Vice President Micah Melling. It encourages members to connect with CRDECA through social media, highlights fundraising efforts for MDA through "The Movement" initiative, and features a spotlight on state officer Morgan Thompson.
This document provides an overview of activities and updates from Central Region DECA and its Vice President Micah Melling. It encourages members to connect with Central Region DECA through social media and upcoming events. It also introduces "The Movement," a new fundraising initiative for MDA, and provides a spotlight on National Officer Morgan Thompson.
This newsletter provides updates from Micah Melling, the Central Region Vice President of DECA. It summarizes Micah's involvement at several March conferences, including speaking engagements and workshops. It also provides details on fundraising efforts for muscular dystrophy through "The Movement" and the upcoming DECA Dash 5K race at the International Career Development Conference in Salt Lake City. Finally, it includes a letter from the National DECA President expressing excitement about the upcoming conference in Salt Lake City.
The annual report summarizes the activities and financial highlights of The Autism Project of Rhode Island from June 1, 2005 to May 31, 2006, including programming provided to over 3,000 individuals with autism, trainings attended by 385 people, and events like the flagship Imagine Walk that had over 3,000 attendees; it also shares the story of a parent whose daughter benefited from the camp and programming. The organization aims to develop a comprehensive system of support for individuals with autism and their families through education, advocacy, and direct services.
The Connecticut Chapter of the Usability Professionals Association (CTUPA) is one of the newer chapters of UPA. Our charter was officially ratified in December 2006, and we've had a very productive and very enlightening first couple of years.
Banking Insight - CAB Magazine 2018 - 2019 - Embracing the future Now - Content:
01 Outgoing Chairperson’s Farewell Message
02 Chairperson’s Message
05 Outgoing General Manager’s Farewell Message
07 Chief Executive Officer’s Message
11 Vital Statistics
14 Weathering The Storm: Experiences & Best Practices
19 Country Feature - Grenada
22 Country Feature - Haiti
24 Country Feature - Guyana
26 New Credit Regulation - IFRS 9
30 Reporting Regulation - GDPR
33 Tax Haven Regulation: BEPS, The Caribbean and CAB - A Brief Thought!
35 The ABC’s Of Blockchain Technology
38 CAB Rebrands - Reshaping & Refocusing Our Message
41 Highlights From CAB’s 45th AGM & Conference
43 Training Our Members To Adapt To Change
45 CAB’s Strong Focus On Advocacy
46 How To Best Serve Millennial Bankers
48 Leadership 2.0 For Disruptive Times
52 CARICOM Digital Technology – The Pros & Cons
57 Five Principles To Building A Digital Mindset
59 2019’s Most Important Financial Sector Events
61 CAB Members Round-Up
73 CAB Service Members Round-Up
This document summarizes AdvantageWest, a program that launched in 2007 to support entrepreneurship across 10 certified communities in western North Carolina. It outlines the certification process for communities, which includes completing an ecosystem assessment, developing an action plan and scorecard, and establishing task teams. The certification promotes best practices and provides ongoing support through coaching. In 2015, AdvantageWest closed and its services were taken over by Creative Economic Development Consulting, a new organization continuing the work of certifying and assisting entrepreneurial communities.
This document summarizes a speech given by Hermann Chinery-Hesse, a successful IT entrepreneur in Ghana. In his speech, he shared his journey of coming to Ghana with just $1,000 and starting one of Ghana's largest software companies, Soft Tribe. He emphasized the importance of always keeping your mind active and thinking of new business ideas, as he was able to find success in Ghana despite initial doubts. The speech encouraged Ashesi students to pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions.
PP James Cheong
012-2067000
Youth Service Director
PP Jeremy Ng
012-2067000
New Generations Director
PP Yau Kok Kee
012-2067000
Rotary Foundation Director
PP Dr Kong Liang Phoon
012-2067000
Sergeant-at-Arms
PP Sunny Khoo
012-2067000
Club Trainer
PP Steve Robinson
012-2067000
Webmaster
PP Thomas Teo
012-2067000
Bulletin Editor
PP Poay Lim
012-2067000
The document summarizes the 76th District Assembly of Rotary International held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from April 17-18, 2010. It discusses the transfer of leadership as the incoming district governor, Lim Kok Beng, received his badge and outlined the theme of "Building Communities - Bridging Continents" set by incoming RI President Ray Klinginsmith. It also describes social events of the assembly, including the district governor's banquet attended by members of the RCBKS club. Lastly, it provides an announcement about the previous week's speaker on innovation and topics discussed regarding membership development.
The document provides information about upcoming DECA events and activities in the Central Region for February 2012. It includes:
- A message from the Central Region Vice President about attending various state conferences and legislative days in February.
- A summary of the recent National Officer Mid-Year Conference, where the team worked on goals and events for ICDC.
- Information encouraging chapters to promote Career and Technical Education Month in February through advocacy activities.
- Announcements about new blogs on the DECA website and an ambitious new project called "The Movement" to raise funds for MDA.
- A spotlight on the current Missouri DECA State President and updates on Central Region online resources.
This document summarizes a presentation on energizing entrepreneurial communities as a pathway to prosperity. The presentation is divided into three parts: 1) discussing a new era and new opportunities emerging from the Great Recession, 2) sharing lessons learned from entrepreneurial development efforts in Kansas, and 3) outlining some of the key building blocks for successful entrepreneurial communities. The presentation provides examples of entrepreneurial development projects in different locations and discusses strategies for communities to assess opportunities and engage entrepreneurs to support economic growth.
Theresa K. Crain is a results-driven chamber executive with over 15 years of experience leading chambers of commerce in California and Arizona. She has a track record of growing membership, increasing revenue, and implementing innovative programs. Currently she is the President and CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce in California, where she has helped achieve consistent membership growth and retention rates over 90%. Previously she held leadership roles with the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce in Arizona and the Arizona Technology Council.
1) The Rotary year has started positively for RC Bukit Kiara Sunrise, with improved attendance averaging 71% and engaging speakers at weekly meetings.
2) Many club events have been successful, including the Interactors' IU Day raising RM5,000 for charity and a fellowship trip to Tanjong Sepat enjoyed by 35 members.
3) The president thanked club members for their hard work and contributions to the club's success, including organizing events, the bulletin, speakers, and more.
The CAB Annual Magazine, Bank Insight, is the complete guide to the Caribbean Financial Service Sector.
Content of this 2019 edition:
01 Outgoing Chairperson’s Farewell Message
02 Chairperson’s Message
05 Outgoing General Manager’s Farewell Message
07 Chief Executive Officer’s Message
11 Vital Statistics
14 Weathering The Storm: Experiences & Best Practices
19 Country Feature - Grenada
22 Country Feature - Haiti
24 Country Feature - Guyana
26 New Credit Regulation - IFRS 9
30 Reporting Regulation - GDPR
33 Tax Haven Regulation: BEPS,
35 The ABC’s Of Blockchain Technology
38 CAB Rebrands - Reshaping & Refocusing Our Message
41 Highlights From CAB’s 45th AGM & Conference
43 Training Our Members To Adapt To Change
45 CAB’s Strong Focus On Advocacy
46 How To Best Serve Millennial Bankers
48 Leadership 2.0 For Disruptive Times
52 CARICOM Digital Technology – The Pros & Cons
57 Five Principles To Building A Digital Mindset
59 2019’s Most Important Financial Sector Events
61 CAB Members Round-Up
73 CAB Service Members Round-Up
The document outlines the upcoming activities and programs for the Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt, including a book donation drive, literacy summit, new generation conference, target shooting activity, and governor's visit. It also highlights PP Wally Cervantes' upcoming birthday celebration and notes that he currently serves as general manager of Arpan Air Inc. and has been an active member of the Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt.
The Rotary Club of Ascot had a successful year under President Janet Holding. Key projects included supporting Interplast teams to Laos and water wells in Timor-Leste. Club directors oversaw community services, fundraising, foundation/PR, international, membership, new generations, and vocational activities. Members were involved in RYPEN, RYLA, JCLA, and supporting local Interact clubs. The club looks forward to the upcoming changeover and new leadership under President Dianne Reed.
The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) is committed to providing quality resources to its members! One of the ways the association strives to accomplish this is by publishing a quarterly Newsletter. NASCLA’s quarterly newsletter keeps you up to date on the association meetings and projects, articles highlighting current events in the construction industry, as well as a Spotlight section featuring NASCLA members.
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We are working around the clock to transform a long-time dream into reality. As a result, Piyalepasa Istanbul will be the largest privately developed urban regeneration project in Turkey.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD WE HAVE BEEN LONGING FOR IS COMING TO LIFE
The good old days of the Piyalepasa neighborhood are being brought back to life with Piyalepasa Istanbul houses, residences, offices, hotels and a pedestrianized shopping avenue.
The wide streets of this 82.000 square meter development conveniently face the main boulevard in a prime Beyoglu location. “Piyalepaşa İstanbul” stands out as the only project designed to offer a neighborhood lifestyle, complete with its grocers, bagel sellers and greengrocer. Piyalepasa Istanbul has all the values to make it an authentic neighborhood, our very own community.
A NEIGHBORHOOD FULL OF LIFE, IN THE HEART OF THE CITY!
“Piyalepaşa İstanbul” is a “mixed-use” concept containing all the elements for a vibrant social life with houses, residences, offices, hotels and high street shopping.
“Piyalepaşa İstanbul” will take the liveliness of Istanbul into its heart. The elegant sparkle of Nisantasi, the young and colorful Besiktas, the variety and multicultural heritage of Istiklal Street will all be contained within the streets of this neighborhood.
“Piyalepaşa İstanbul” bears traces of the most beautiful examples of Turkish architecture from the Seljuks to the Ottomans and from Anatolia to Rumelia. With its graded facades, wide eaves, bay windows, pools, and interior courtyard systems, it offers a new living space without disrupting the city’s silhouette and neighborhood.
“Piyalepaşa İstanbul” is the new attraction of this splendid city.
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With its proximity to D-100 highway, connecting roads and tunnels, “Piyalepaşa İstanbul” is only minutes away from Kabatas, Besiktas, the Golden Horn and Karakoy.
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First Quarter 2011 Newsletter
1. GREAT SMOKY
MOUNTAIN CHAPTER
January—March 2011 First Quarter Newsletter
FROM THE PRESIDENT:
The Great Smoky Mountain Path” in which members in one way or another. The
Chapter started the New Year were presented with tools event will take place on May
with a Bang! Following Orienta- and systems by an Execu- 14th and we anticipate a night
tion and Strategic Planning, tive Business Coach to of fun, thrill and lots of money!
the better their business. In addition to the races we will
Governing Board met for the March roared in like a Lion have a live and silent auction,
first GB meeting in January full with our own Tech Savy and we are auctioning men.
of Energy, Ideas, and Motiva- Amy Shrader “Tool Tech Our own husbands that will
tion. They were ready, ready to Time” where members volunteer their time and tal-
take on the New Year, with were introduced to Tech ents, such as a Chef that will
Kathryn Lovell quick tips and the top apps cook in your home, a CPA to
innovative programs, fundrais-
2011 President and technological help with your finances, Con-
Great Smoky Mountain ing activities and
systems to help a more tractor for those odd jobs, gar-
Chapter Women’s Council of working toward the goal of
REALTORS ® productive work day. dener to get your garden ready
making GSMWCR the go to for
for spring to name a few. We
Re/Max Prime Properties Leadership, Networking, and We set goals for recruit-
will have authentic Louisiana
316 Parkway resources for their business ment and retention and are
cuisine, drinks and definitely
Sevierville, TN 37862 needs. on our way to accomplish-
865-428-1828 x5 will pass a good time. As we
We have focused a great deal ing those goals, and are
865-740-8477 say in Louisiana “Laissez les
on education and resources proud to say that in addi-
bons temps rouler”, Let the
for our members, recognizing tion to national member-
Good times Roll!
the importance of value and ship recruitment we have
grown by 7 new local I am truly fortunate and
member attendance. Our
blessed to have such a dedi-
President elect and Education members.
cated, hardworking and tal-
chair established a fantastic In addition to previous ented Board and membership
slate of programs focusing on year’s successful fundrais- and I look forward to the rest
the 5 areas of Performance ing programs, we have of our year.
Management. In January “to added this year “Night at
deduct or not to deduct, that the Races Louisiana Style”,
is the question” was pre- and I am proud to say that
sented to membership by a each and every WCR mem-
local CPA. February ber is contributing to the
brought “The Golden Career success of this fundraising
2. GREAT SMOKY Page 2
MOUNTAIN CHAPTER
Regional Conference
Region I Regional business cards! Professionals taught
July 14—16, 2011 Instructors include: by Robert Morris. The cost
is only $99 for 8 hours of
Hilton Garden Inn Jennifer Allan, Mollie
continuing education. The
Wasserman, Mark
Gatlinburg, TN application form can be
Given, Amy Chorew
found on the Knoxville
Margo Willis, National Chapter’s website at
Region I, which President of the wcrknoxville.com. Payment
includes members from Women’s Council of for the course should be
the states of Tennes- Realtors® will be in mailed to the Knoxville
see, Kentucky, North attendance. Chapter or faxed to (866)
Carolina, Virginia and 852-3265.
West Virginia, is having
On the day prior to the
“The way of the world a Regional meeting July
conference (July 13 Fill out the registration
is meeting people 14-16, at the Hilton
from 8:30 AM—5:00 online at wcrtn.org and fill
through other Garden Inn Gatlinburg.
PM) the Knoxville Chap- out the registration. All
people.” What a great opportu- ter is hosting the PMN conference registrations to
nity for networking and course Effective Negoti- be sent to National.
Robert Kerrigan education. Bring your ating for Real Estate
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Visit our website: http://www.gsmwcr-tn.com
A NIGHT AT THE RACES
" Night at the Races Louisiana Style"
Saturday, May 14, 2011 6 P.M. to Midnight
Board of REALTORS Building
1109 Glenhill Lane, Sevierville, TN
Ticket Prices $15.00 Each * $25.00 for
2 * $100.00 per Table ( Table = 10 Tickets )
Proceeds go to Safe Space, Sevierville and GSM
WCR