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| Association Manager Update - July |
Welcome to the July issue of the CALSAGA eNewsletter! In thinking about putting together the newsletter this month, I found myself reflecting back on the fact that we launched this newsletter a little more than a year ago. Certainly nothing earth-shattering – but I hope that in the past year, you have enjoyed the stories and the new format CALSAGA has delivered them.
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Clarification on distribution of CALSAGA marketing brochure |
In response to the many requests we have received since distributing the CALSAGA marketing brochure, we would like to inform all members that extra copies of the brochure are available at no cost to you! We are happy to extend this opportunity to our members and hope that you find these brochures to be useful marketing tools and a great addition to your firm’s business proposals and services.
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| Sponsorship opportunities available for 2009 Annual Conference |
Looking to become a sponsor of the 2009 CALSAGA Annual Conference? The time to secure your spot is now. The 2009 CALSAGA Annual Conference will be held November 4-6, 2009 at the Aqua Caliente Casino Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage, CA.
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CALSAGA joins with Shield Security in mourning the loss of an industry great |
CALSAGA is saddened to announce the passing of a true industry great, Edward Klosterman, SR. Mr. Klosterman dedicated his life to the security industry as he began his career in the FBI in 1951 and later moved on to open his own private security firm, Shield Security Guard Company in 1964.
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New CALSAGA social networking sites now available to view |
As social media networks such as Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube seem to be revolutionizing the way the world receives up to the minute news and information, they also have become vital conduits of international networking, for both social and professional purposes. However, the purposes of these social media resources are often overlooked and frequently misused, resulting in stagnant Facebook pages that do little to support networking efforts, and Twitter accounts that are lost in cyberspace.
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