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Xactware users will have a
unique opportunity to interact with colleagues and Xactware experts at
Xactware’s first-ever user conference Feb. 4-5, 2010.
The IICRC recently hosted its biannual instructor
symposium in Vancouver, Wash. A record 111 IICRC-approved instructors attended
the two-day “train the trainer” event. Highlights included specialty training
on using PowerPoint presentation as well as numerous techniques and tips on
effective presentation skills.
Global Prevention Services’
operations success has led the company to embrace the franchise channel as the
most efficient and controlled method to launch an aggressive national expansion
campaign.
The Building and
Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO and a coalition of Native American Indian
Tribal Councils have come together to create the Native American Construction
Careers Institute...
Fluke Corp. will send a lucky professional and companion to Miami for football's "Big Game" simply for learning about the new test tools Fluke recently introduced.
The Certified Restoration
Drycleaning Network has been named one of the fastest-growing private companies
in the U.S. for the third year in a row, according to Inc. magazine.