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National Meeting Industry Day: Instead of holding our regular monthly Mixer, in April we are encouraging you to support the National Meeting Industry Day (NMID) on April 15th at 7:30 AM.
NMID has been celebrated across Canada for 14 years in eight major cities. In Edmonton they will be hosting a breakfast celebration and will be a time to connect with other professionals, to draw attention to the value of our local industry and to learn about social media from one of Canada's foremost experts. Social media expert Amber MacArthur will be delivering a keynote presentation that discusses social media trends.
To register, please visit www.nmid-edmonton.ca.
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EEDC Annual Luncheon: Register now for the EEDC’s annual luncheon on April 19 at the Shaw Conference Centre, starting at 11 a.m. Join us for a look back at 2009 and a focus on 2010. Tickets are $50 each or $500 for a table of 10. Highlights include keynote speaker Dr. Indira Samarasekera, University of Alberta President, and the annual EEDC achievement awards.
Click here to book your seat today.
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We always appreciate your feedback on our initiatives. If you have any comments please don’t hesitate to contact me directly at rmcvicker@edmonton.com or 780-917-7651.
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GET-HR

Fire Safety Seminar
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Fire poses a major threat to all businesses and should be of prime importance to all management, or business owners in the tourism industry. The consequences of a fire can be far reaching and can even leave a business in the same state as the burnt out premises; ruined.
Just like your need to invest in fire protection, it’s also critical to invest in the fire safety training to ensure you have the capabilities your business needs to respond to fires and other emergencies.
In conjunction with North American Occupational Health & Safety week, the GET-HR committee is pleased to bring you an excellent 2 ½ hour interactive seminar designed to help participants understand the major causes of fire and how to prevent them in addition to the appropriate use of fire extinguishers.
The fire extinguisher element of the session will give participants the opportunity to operate a fire extinguisher through the use of a simulator.
Fire safety & risk assessment measures taken today could save your business tomorrow – and could save lives too!
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Deadline to register is: April 28th |
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For more information on GET-HR initiatives contact Sherry Scott, Chair of GET-HR by email at sscott@suttonplace.com or by phone at (780) 428 7111.
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