Sentences with phrase «important business association»

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It is important to build a network of mentors and advisers so that you have someone to turn to for advice in bad times — try local business groups and industry associations for information about finding a mentor.
The survey also confirms what many BMI licensees have stated via the associations the Company works with closely: Since music is so important to consumers, it's important to hundreds of thousands of businesses because it keeps them in the running for attracting those consumers as their customers.
Van Praag, a former president of Ajax Amsterdam, has wide experience in both club and national association spheres as well as in business — all of which could be important qualities in a year in which UEFA must drive a new three - year commercial and competitions agreement with clubs, sponsors and broadcasters.
I / we agree that if any material change (s) occur (s) in my / our financial condition that I / we will immediately notify BSHFC of said change (s) and unless Baby Safe Homes Franchise Corporation is so notified it may continue to rely upon the application and financial statement and the representations made herein as a true and accurate statement of my / our financial condition.nI / we authorize Baby Safe Homes Franchise Corporation to make whatever credit inquiries / background checks it deems necessary in connection with this application and financial statement.nI / we authorize and instruct any person or consumer reporting agency to furnish to BSHFC any information that it may have to obtain in response to such credit inquiries.nIn consideration of the ongoing association between Baby Safe Homes and the undersigned applicant (hereinafter u201cApplicantu201d), the parties hereto have entered into this Non-Disclosure and Non-Competition Agreement.nWHEREAS, in the course of its business operations, Baby Safe Homes provides its customers products and services which, by nature of the business, include trade secrets, confidential and proprietary information, and other matters deemed material or important enough to warrant protection; and WHEREAS, Applicant, by reason of his / her interest in Baby Safe Homes and in the course of his / her duties, has access to said secrets and confidential information; and WHEREAS, Baby Safe Homes has trade secrets and other confidential and proprietary information, including procedures, customer lists, and particular desires or needs of such customers to which Applicant has access in the course of his / her duties as an Applicant.nNow, therefore, in consideration of the premises contained herein, the parties agree as follows Applicant shall not, either during the time of his / her franchise evaluation with Baby Safe Homes or at any time thereafter either directly or indirectly, communicate, disclose, reveal, or otherwise use for his / her own benefit or the benefit of any other person or entity, any trade secrets or other confidential or proprietary information obtained by Employee by virtue of his / her employment with Baby Safe Homes, in any manner whatsoever, any such information of any kind, nature, or description concerning any matters affecting or relating to the Baby Safe Homes business, or in the business of any of its customers or prospective customers, except as required in the course of his / her employment by Baby Safe Homes or except as expressly authorized Baby Safe Homes Franchise Corporation, in writing.nDuring any period of evaluation with Baby Safe Homes, and for two (2) years thereafter, Applicant shall not, directly or indirectly, induce or influence, divert or take away, or attempt to divert or take away and, during the stated period following termination of employment, call upon or solicit, or attempt to call upon or solicit, any of the customers or patrons Baby Safe Homes including, but not limited to, those upon whom he / she was directly involved, or called upon, or catered to, or with whom became acquainted while engaged in the franchise evaluation process of a Baby Safe Homes franchise business.
Mr. Bellone joined Legislator Bridget Fleming, Suffolk Presiding Officer DuWayne Gregory, Matt Cohen, vice president of the Long Island Association, Laureen Harris, president of the Association for a Better Long Island, Gina Coletti, co-chairwoman of the Suffolk County Alliance of Chambers, and small - business owners in Hauppauge yesterday to announce his opposition to the plan, which took an important step toward passage on Tuesday when the Senate Budget Committee voted along party lines to approve it.
Buffalo Niagara is being recognized nationwide on a growing list of accolades that demonstrate an important change in how Western New York is perceived: in 2010 Forbes Magazine called the region the 10th best place to raise a family; in 2011 Relocate America placed Buffalo Niagara among the top 100 best places to live and The Business Journals reported that Buffalo Niagara had the nation's 18th strongest private sector job growth; and in 2012 the National Association of Home Builders ranked our region among the most affordable major U.S. housing markets.
His awards include «Scientist of the Year» by the American Liver Foundation; «Visiting Distinguished Professor» at South Korea's Dongook University; an Honorary Degree from The Romanian Academy of Sciences for basic science advances in viral hepatitis; induction into the Bulgarian National Academy of Medicine and Sciences for his contributions to hepatitis B research; named «One of the 100 most important people in Bucks County of the last century» by The Intelligencer; honored as Judge's Choice, CEO of the Year, by Philadelphia Business Journal's Inaugural Life Science Award; and elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
We are proud to partner with the Council of Administrators in Special Education and the Association of School Business Officials in lobbying for this important change to IDEA.
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Many people may assume that of course veterinarians and veterinary associations will frown upon these cleanings because they take away business from them, but before making such assumptions, it's important to see why so called non-professional dental cleanings may cause more harm than good.
We all have concerns relevant to our particular businesses — retailers, manufacturers, veterinarians and breeders — and that is why we have our separate, and very important, different trade associations.
With this in mind, Pet Business spoke with two of the executives responsible for organizing Global Pet Expo — Andrew Darmohraj, executive vice president and COO of the American Pet Products Association, and Steve King, president of the Pet Industry Distributors Association — to get some advice on what they think are the most important steps that retailers should take to make sure they getting the most from their show experience.
At the recent Global Business Travel Association convention in Denver, I wrangled interviews with some of the most important executives in attendance — from the likes of American Express, British Airways, Southwest Airlines, Best Western and Singapore Air.
The Association of Legal Administrator's (ALA) Annual Conference & Expo is a time of important professional development — an opportunity to see friends and colleagues and meet new people; to get some of the best education in legal management there is; to attend some of the best social events and parties out there; and to visit more than 150 business partners who show up with the best of the best to help steer legal professionals in the right direction.
As McCarthy Tetrault General Counsel Malcolm Mercer pointed out to me and members of the Canadian Association for Legal Ethics on our listerv,» the approval of nearly 50 ABSs [Alternative Business Structures]... in England and Wales in 2012 (with the counterpoints of [the ABA's Ethics 2020 Commission] electing to do nothing on the issue in the US and New South Wales in Australia having permitted non-lawyer ownership of ILPs [Incorporated Legal Practices] for the last decade without a «fitness to own» requirement) is important context and perhaps impetus for Canada».
Nevertheless, Twitch with its profound ties with the gaming community, displays a rewarding prospect for Amazon to convert live streaming into a more important part of its business by resorting to the Prime membership and its online retail association.
The National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS ®) applauds an NBC Today Show report by National Investigative Correspondent Jeff Rossen for emphasizing «the critically important role background screening plays in today's business environment,» according to a press release from the NAPBS available at http://www.businesswire.com/news/topix/20130820006390/en.
Michigan About Blog The Equine Law Blog, presented by Foster Swift, is dedicated to educating the horse industry about laws, legal developments, and «fine points» in the law that can have important consequences for businesses, associations, companies, non-profits, and individual horse owners.
During more than 30 years in the business, I've seen time and again how our national, state, and local associations make those important connections for us.
«Retail is a large and important part of the REIT business,» says Steve Wechsler, president and chief executive officer of Washington, D.C. - based National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT).
«I believe we are truly at some important crossroads in our business in both the MLS world and the association world,» she says.
What's more important is simply getting involved locally (especially if your association has a Global Business Council) and at various international networking events.
«With a new president and Congress in office, it's vitally important for regulators and policymakers in Washington to hear from the nation's Realtors ® about issues affecting their businesses, communities and clients,» said National Association of Realtors ® President William E. Brown, a Realtor ® from Alamo, California and founder of Investment Properties, a division of his family real estate business.
«The key quality today's volunteers need is the ability to understand technology and its impact on their business, on the association and the MLS; and, most important, on consumers.
These leaders not only shape policy for the National Association of REALTORS ® and fight for important issues at all levels of government, they are revolutionizing real estate by ensuring that REALTORS ® have access to all of the latest information and tools that can help you in business.
NVBR's affiliate members are businesses that provide important products and services to our REALTOR ® members and demonstrate their support of the real estate industry through their membership in our association.
By identifying, analyzing and coordinating policy positions, The Roundtable's business and trade association leaders seek to ensure a cohesive industry voice is heard by government officials and the public about real estate and its important role in the global economy.
Moe Veissi, president of the National Association of Realtors and a broker in Miami, suggests asking realtors about area schools, crime statistics, parks, hospitals and whatever else is important to you (he should be well - versed in all of these topics) and learning how many years he's been in business (longevity is usually a good sign).
Several national trade associations representing banks, mortgage bankers, and consumer mortgage companies stated that it was important to continue to apply the specific definition of business day to regulatory provisions that prescribe the timeframe a consumer is given to review disclosures, such as the waiting period before consummation, the consumer's right to rescind, and provisions related to when disclosures are considered to be received by the consumer and when fees may be charged, because consumers can receive mail on Saturday and review disclosures on Saturday.
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