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JOE BUTLER, SR. executlve vlce presldent
EIvE different professional develop- F ment seminars developed by the Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University, for our education committee' will be offered in the coming months.
The instructors, all leaders in their respective fields who have worked with the business community, will make the series a down-to-earth experience for a business man, an employee who wants to improve his education in basic subjects or anyone who wants to learn the latest developments in these fields.
Dr. Lowell Broom;who will lead the financial analysis/planning seminar, is a financial consultant. a CPA and a holder of degrees from William Carey College, Louisiana Technical University and the University of Mississippi. Dr. S.P. Johnson, who presents supervisory skills for the yard foreman, has degrees from Florida State University and is an accomplished speaker and writer with ar- ticfes appearing in the Journal of Small Business Management and SBI Review.
Leader for the managing cash flow seminar, Dr. Terry Maness is a corporate financial management consultant with degrees from Indiana University. An ti:t:.i:i:liii.llii*:.ii:.::iiiiiii;l associate dean at Baylor University, he has written numerous articles on the financial futures market, caPital budgeting, cash management and financial management. Dr. Steve HardY, leader for managing time, has been a consultant to more than 75 businesses. He has degrees from Baylor and has owned and operated his own business.
The first seminars were held last month in Waco at the Hankamer School of Business on the Baylor campus. They covered financial analysis and planning,
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BOB JOHN execudve vlce president
loON'r KNow if we have expressed I our appreciation as often as we should have during this past year to all our members and friends. And if we haven't -thank you. Maybe it is good that we have a holiday for Christmas and New