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McClain resigns from Beer Institute

First-time trade association leader will address a ‘short-term health issue' before pursuing new opportunities in advocacy McClain

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Confluence of factors drives association offices together

Business organizations tend to cluster in the same areas because of availability of amenities and access to public transportation. The National Restaurant Association will soon have a new neighbor in the building it has occupied for little more than a year.

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Gaddis opens doors to retired military

Former general helps military personnel land association jobs Gaddis

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Geary seeks to grow horticulture group

CEO guided consolidation of two associations Geary

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Rosenberg named chair of NAM manufacturing council

ACI CEO takes one-year post at CMA Winter Leadership Conference; organizers say attendance hit a record of 140. Rosenberg

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Association roundup - Jan. 24, 2014

A federal appeals court ordered a rehearing on a lawsuit seeking to overturn a presidential ban that prevents lobbyists from serving on federal advisory committees. At issue is a 2012 suit filed in U.S. District Court for D.C. by six lobbyists who argued the ban violated their constitutional rights because it discriminates against their profession. President Barack Obama enacted the ban in 2009 as part of an effort to dilute the influence of special interests in government.

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