By Katherine Schaefer A new $48 million green building housed on seven acres in Rockville, Md. is the first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified building to house a 501(c)(6) organization in Maryland. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association moved to their new location on Dec. 3, 2007, less than 10 miles away from the organizations previous headquarters office.
Read MoreJoe Schuler Executives say hiring counsel to review prospective employment contracts is a no-brainer. Others say: Forget counsel and the contract, too. As written deals become common, and executives ponder clauses tied to CEO performance or protections against scandal, counsel could move tableside. But not just yet. We want private counselors, not negotiators, CEOs say, when it comes to hiring a lawyer to iron out employment contracts.
Read MoreAmerican Gem Trade AssnDallas, TXDouglas K. Hucker was re-appointed as chief executive officer after resigning in June. AGTA: 214/742-4367 American Concrete Pressure Pipe AssnReston, VARichard E. Lawhun, previously Vice President of Member Benefits at National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors. ACPPA: 703/391-9135
Read MoreGovernment Relations/Public Policy Reilly OConner recently joined the Washington, D.C.-based Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America as vice president for government affairs. OConner comes to WSWA after more than two years as director of government affairs for the Generic Pharmaceutical Association. Previously, he served brief stints in the offices of U.S. Sens. Richard Durbin
Read MoreThe trade group representing the cosmetic, fragrance and personal care industry is getting a makeover. The Cosmetics, Toiletry and Fragrance Association is now the Personal Care Products Council. The name change is part of associations makeover, an ongoing two-year effort to update the industry group and bring it closer to consumers. It includes making the groups identity and industry clear and understandable for consumers, said Pamela Bailey, CEO since 2005.
Read MoreMany organizations never see the disaster coming until it makes headlines. The CEO who dates a subordinate employee. The leader with the conspicuous expense reports. The dubious accounting problems swept under the rug. The bad judgment and ethical lapses of leaders can turn any company or organization upside down, damaging staff morale and reputation, and hurting its fundraising ability.
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