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January 19, 2005
Happy New Year!
The Queen City
Chapter Board members are looking to have an exciting year. We are
developing plans that will build on the great accomplishments of the past
and expand into new directions. These new are activities that will continue
to grow the chapter’s membership, enhance the professional development of
each member and increase the overall visibility of certified hazardous
materials managers.
We are looking forward to your support
on committees, program participation and encouraging others in our
profession to assist in the chapter’s growth. So come on, bring a friend,
and let’s get the year started.
The Queen City Chapter 2006 Board Members
- Annie Richardson – President
- Stuart Kerkhoff – Vice President
- Susan Bostian – Secretary
- Jim Reece – Immediate Past President
- Chuck Denny – Director (3rd Year)
- Ron Horton - Director (2nd Year)
- DeWitt Whitten – Director (1st Year)
Next Chapter Meeting
Details of our next chapter meeting are posted on our web site.
If you are on our newsletter distribution list, you will receive a meeting
notice. The meeting calendar for 2006 will be presented at the first
chapter meeting.
Job Posting
We have a new job posting listed on our web site if anyone is interested.
Click here for more information.
Are You Using Our Tools?
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Online Networking Forum - a
tool to post questions, get answers and network with other EHS professionals
online.
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Hazardous Materials In
The News - A summary of real time news feeds concerning hazardous
materials.
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Regulatory
Updates - Regulatory updates are posted to help keep you informed of
changes of interest to the Hazardous Materials Manager. (This is a
"Members Only" feature, so you will be prompted to log in.)
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Job Search -
These tools provide you with customized searches for specific jobs that are
available in our area as well as nationally. This is a "Members Only"
feature, so you will be prompted to log in.
Reminders
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If you change your email, please inform us at
info@queencitychmm.org
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If you are running an anti-SPAM software, please
add queencitychmm.org to your "white list". This will tell your
anti-SPAM software that you want to receive email from us and therefore it is
not SPAM. How you do this will vary depending on which anti-SPAM
software you are using. Consult your anti-SPAM software technical
support if you have problems.
Stay Informed at
http://www.queencitychmm.org. If you have any ideas how to make our
web site or chapter more informative and useful, please don't hesitate to let me
know.
Annie Richardson, President
Queen City ACHMM
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