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NOW ONLINE@PCMA: Didn’t make it to all the sessions you wanted to at the PCMA 2010 Annual Meeting in Dallas? Attendees can access archived sessions for free atwww.pcma.org/onlinelearningcenter.


READY,AIM, RECRUIT 


CHALLENGE: 2010 Chairman Kati S. Quigley has thrown down the gauntlet.


John Folks, last year’s chair- man of the PCMA Board of Directors, may have set a precedent when he chose to donate his Member-Get-a- Member campaign vacation prize back to PCMA—as this year’s chairman, Kati S. Quigley, CMP, has decided to do the same thing. The PCMA member who recruits the most new members during the first 90 days of Quigley’s chairmanship —by March 31—will win two round-trip tickets to Canada on


Delta Air Lines and a five-night stay at any Hilton hotel property. And there are plenty of other chances to win. For more information, visit www.pcma.org/mgam.


Mark Your Calendar


PCMA Education Foundation 2010 Dinner Celebrating Professional Achievement Washington, D.C. May 26


Executive Edge at Georgetown University Washington, D.C. May 26


PCMA Education Conference Montreal June 13–16


See You at These Industry Events


Sixth Annual Pharmaceutical Meeting Management Forum Philadelphia March 14–16


ASAE & The Center’s Springtime Expo 2010 Washington, D.C. May 27


DMAI Destinations Showcase Chicago Rosemont, Ill. June 23


GET AN EDGE ON THE COMPETITION: Don’t miss the next PCMA Executive Edge program—at Georgetown University inWashington, D.C., on May 26. To qualify or register for this invitation-only event, visitwww.pcma.org/executiveedge.


WHAT MATTERS MOST


The Convention Industry Council (CIC), in conjunction with the meetings industry’s leading associations— including PCMA—has commissioned the development of a public-information campaign called “Face Time. It Mat- ters.” to identify and promote the unique benefits associ- ated with face-to-face meetings. Industry research for the cam- paign revealed that:  Face-to-face meet- ings build trust and relationships.


 Both education and training are more effective in a live setting.


 Live meetings actually save time and money.  Live meetings facilitate problem-solving through a more effective exchange of ideas.


 Face-to-face meetings provide the human connection that powers business.


To learn more, visitwww.pcma.org/facetime.


CHAPTER CORNER Greater Midwest Honors Members


The PCMA Greater Midwest Chapter (GMC) held its Sixth AnnualAwards Luncheon in conjunction with the GMC Chapter Leadership Day at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza in Chicago on Jan. 27. The luncheon recognized the following:  Teri Elliott Jarvie,CMP, Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals—RobertDonovan Award and Outstanding Service to Chapter Award


 Melanie Kuranda, Canadian Tourism Commission —Richard Daignault Award


 Donald Jenkins, CASE, National Speakers Bureau —Pillar Award


 Sarah Cohen, American College of Surgeons —GEMAward


A TRADITION OF SERVICE:


Teri Elliott Jarvie, CMP, was mentored by Robert


Donovan, for whom one of


her two awards from PCMA GMC was named.


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