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Sacramento Chapter International Association of Administrative Professionals
The premiere organization for administrative professionals

IAAP brings together administrative assistants, executive secretaries, office coordinators, information specialists, and related administrative professionals representing business, government, education, service, technology, medicine and science, and manufacturing organizations. IAAP is a not-for-profit professional association with 40,000 members and affiliates and 700 chapters worldwide.

Our local IAAP chapter

The Sacramento Chapter has more than 40 members who present monthly meetings and other events marked by enthusiasm and solid information that we use daily. We also offer extraordinary networking and leadership development opportunities. We would love to have you join us!













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The Sacramento Chapter of IAAP is a Proud Member of

Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sacramento Chapter IAAP

MARCH MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED

 

Charity flyer

LOCATION:   

        Piatti's Restaurant

        571 Pavilions Lane

        Sacramento

        Tel:  916-649-8885      

Directions on back of flyer
 

Member/Guest:    $20

Retired member:  $16.50

No dinner:  $10

No host bar

RSVP by Friday, March 5 to Ronda Fricke, email:  fricker@sutterhealth.org  Tel:  916-561-6556, Fax:  916-561-6507

Please remember:  If you register and find you cannot attend, please call to cancel.  No-shows will be invoiced.

Gray horizontal rule What's New

Current Charity:  Jenny's Quest

Pediatric brain stem cancers are rare, yet incredibly lethal.  Treatment of brain stem cancers has been frustrating; at this point, new therapies have yielded little benefit over conventional treatment with radiation alone.  Because they are not common, research and treatment of these “orphan” diseases do not attract the kind of financial support provided to more common cancers. 

In fact, financial support of pediatric cancer research, including brain tumors, is being reduced because of the perception that so much progress has been made with other childhood cancers, like leukemia where the cure rate is nearly 80 percent. Without the financial support of private organizations, like Jenny’s Quest, children diagnosed with brain stem cancers will continue to be left with a poor prognosis and little hope.

No child should lose their life so early; no parent should ever have to hear a doctor explain that their child will die and there is nothing that they can do about it.  This is a tragedy as well as a travesty.

If you would like more information on this important charity, please visit their website at http://www.jennysquest.org/


Chapter calendar

July 14, 2009
Program:  How to Get the Most for Your Money When Negotiating with Hotels for Guestrooms, Meeting Rooms and Banquets 

August 11 2009
Program:  The Gift Table, Getting Your Giftedness in Gear

September 8, 2009
Program:  Cancelled

October 13, 2009
Program:  Dress for the Job You Want; Not the Job you Have

November 10, 2009
Program:  Surviving & Thriving in Today's Workplace

December 8, 2009
Program:  Chapter Holiday Party

January 12, 2010
Program:  The 100 Year Lifestyle - the New Way to Age

February 9, 2010
Program:  Word 2007 - Tips & Tricks


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