ALBANY, NY (06/25/2008)(readMedia)-- The New York Capital Region chapter of the American Marketing Association will host a luncheon event with guest speaker Nancy A. May, President and CEO of The Board Bench Companies, LLC. May will discuss the marketing challenges and downsides to diversity; how diversity cultivates organizational and business success; as well as how diversity can positively impact the technology sector on Thursday, July 10, 2008 at Wolfert's Roost Country Club in Albany.
May has more than 20 years experience as a strategic advisor to CEOs and executive management. She has worked in a broad variety of industries including automotive, energy/utility, technology, healthcare, consumer goods/services, education, financial services, industrial manufacturing, media and communications. Her clients have included such companies as Niagara Mohawk Power Company, Chase Manhattan Bank, Hoechest Celanese, Ford Motor, Electroteck and Citibank.
Join NYCRAMA as Nancy A. May shares success strategies in her presentation, "From Boardroom to Bottom Line: How Diversity Can Help Build Your Company's Position in the Marketplace."
JOIN US ON JULY 10 at Wolferts Roost - reserve your place now! Register online, where you can prepay by credit or debit card, at www.nymarketing.org. Indicate your name, company affiliation, member status and choice of luncheon entrée: Chicken Caesar Salad, London Broil or Vegetarian Option. Cost is $25 for members, $35 for non-members and $20 for students. If not prepaid, member and non-member payment is expected in cash or check at the event. The deadline for reservations is Monday, July 7 at 4:00 pm. Late reservations and walk-ins are subject to a nominal $5 surcharge to cover the added cost of attendance. Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance or you will be charged the full amount.
About American Marketing Association
American Marketing Association (AMA) is the world's largest and most comprehensive professional society of marketers, consisting of nearly 50,000 worldwide members in 72 chapters throughout North America. Since 1992, the New York Capital Region Chapter of the American Marketing Association has been committed to recognizing and encouraging the best practices in the field of marketing and helping to elevate the profession. The chapter provides an opportunity to learn from and network with more than 400 marketing professionals in the Capital Region.
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