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Curiosity takes Chamberlain beyond commercial real estate

Building Owners and Managers Association chief has moved from PR through his belief in training, networking, freshening his skill set Chamberlain

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Government staffers make move to the association sector

Financial Services Roundtable, Generic Pharmaceutical Association choose lobbyists who bring years of experience with them. Two Washington, D.C.-based associations recently recruited government staffers who both groups hope will bring with them the experience to lobby successfully for their industries. The $20 million-revenue Financial Services Roundtable has hired Francis Creighton as head of government affairs. At the same time, $10 million-revenue Generic Pharmaceutical Association has hired Jonathan Marks as vice president, international affairs.

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Obama State of the Union address draws praise, criticism

Association leaders found much to applaud—and criticize—in the president's most recent speech to the American people. Several proposals made by President Barack Obama during his State of the Union Address Jan. 28 met with mixed reactions from business groups, with association CEOs generally happy with the administration's push for immigration reform but disappointed in the push for a hike in the federal minimum wage.

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CEO DATELINE - The daily roundup of news important to associations - Feb. 7, 2014

Groups form coalition against mandatory GMO labeling Twenty-nine associations have banded together to prevent states from adopting mandatory labeling requirements for foods with genetically modified organisms by convincing Congress instead to adopt voluntary national standards.

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CEO DATELINE - The daily roundup of news important to associations - Feb. 6, 2014

NSBA: Small businesses hit with rising health care costs A new survey by the National Small Business Association has found that 91 percent of respondents reported increases in their health plans at their most recent health insurance renewal. The survey of 780 small business owners found that of those reporting a spike in health care costs, one in four were hit with increases exceeding 20 percent.

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Compensation in Chicago-area associations 2014 (page 2)

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