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Former AARP executive takes over National Bar Association

For J. Robert Carr, new executive director of the National Bar Association, taking his current position was an adjustment in scale. “I worked at AARP, which has 37 million people. I worked at SHRM, which has over 250,000 members. And then I came to this organization here, [with] maybe 20,000 members,” Carr said in a recent interview at his downtown D.C. office. “You think in your mind, am I headed in the right direction?”

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Glickman leaves ‘razzle-dazzle’ for his next step

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Job seekers should be prepared to discuss employment gaps

With groups from all industries downsizing and unemployment reaching 10.2 percent, out-of-work executives may find themselves job hunting longer than anticipated and being asked to account for their time out of the workforce.

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New salary details emerge from initial batch of 990 forms

Dawn Sweeney, CEO of the National Restaurant Association, thinks the new salary disclosure requirements in the revised IRS Form 990 for tax-exempt organizations are a sign of the times. “In this day and age, it is a world of transparent information,” Sweeney told CEO Update. “Because of some abuses in other parts of the economy, there is heightened interest. It is the environment that we live in.”

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News in Brief: November 2009

Moddelmog resigns from CEO post of breast cancer group Hala Moddelmog has resigned as president and CEO of the breast cancer organization Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the group announced Nov. 19. She has held the post since 2006.

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News in Brief: November 2009

Moddelmog resigns from CEO post of breast cancer group Hala Moddelmog has resigned as president and CEO of the breast cancer organization Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the group announced Nov. 19. She has held the post since 2006.

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