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ACG Seattle November Meeting
Wednesday November 11, 2009 from 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Washington Athletic Club
1325 6th Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101 Get Directions
The Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Seattle chapter welcomes leaders from public and private corporations, private equity firms, financial institutions, and professional service firms to join our monthly presentations. ACG Seattle provides members and guests with the finest quality educational and technical programs. The diverse programming provides access to a myriad of ideas to successfully and consistently achieve sound corporate growth, whether through internal or external means.

This month's program is "Tales From The Trenches - Financing Rapidly Growing Companies," a 2009 Northwest Growth Financing Conference encore panel presentation led by Zachary Scott co-founder Bill Hanneman.

Panelists:

* Douglas Brown, CEO - All Star Directories
* Carla Corkern, CEO - Talyst
* David Isett, CEO - Concordia Coffee Systems

Three company leaders will share how they managed to survive and thrive in these challenging economic times as well as stories about what works and what didn't. Their valuable insights will spark ideas to help you improve how you manage your business and those of your clients for future success.

Explored topics include:

* How to protect your company from unforeseen consequences
* The importance of human capital in weathering a downturn
* How to reduce the risk factors in pursuing new lines of business
* What are their top areas of business focus/concerns for 2010
Category: Education
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