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  2. Institution of Analysts and Programmers - Wikipedia

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    The IAP is governed by a Trustee Board, [1] which comprises:- (a) up to six Elected Trustees elected at a general meeting by the membership; (b) up to three Lay Trustees appointed from outside of the membership of the Institution by the Trustee Board; (c) an appointed Trustee to act as Treasurer as an Ex Officio Trustee;

  3. InterAcademy Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The highest decisive body of IAP is the General Assembly, which meets every third year, and where each member organization has one vote on organizational decisions.At these meetings, member academies elect new leadership, approve new members, report on organizational activities over the last triennial period, and approve a strategic plan for the next three years.

  4. International Association of Prosecutors - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Prosecutors (IAP) is a global non-governmental organisation of prosecutors, established by the United Nations in 1995, Vienna. [2] It has 183 organizational members from 177 countries, and individual members. [3] The IAP was established due to growth in transnational crime like drug trafficking, money laundering ...

  5. Journal club - Wikipedia

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    Recently journal clubs have begun to take advantage of Twitter allowing geographically diverse groups to participate in a single discussion. The first Twitter Journal club was an Allergy Journal Club run by Dr. Ves Dimoz in 2008. They used Twitter to document the discussion of coverage of a traditional in-person journal club.

  6. University Club of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    University Club, February 2017. The club's first home was on the third and fourth floors of the Henning & Speed Building at 22 West Madison Street. The second club home was a stand-alone building at 30 North Dearborn. The first committee on literature and art was established in 1895, the library in 1897 with 1000 volumes.

  7. City Club of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The City Club of Chicago is a 501 (c)(3) nonpartisan, nonprofit membership organization intended to foster civic responsibility, promote public issues, and provide Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois with a forum for open political debate. The organization attracts those interested in civic responsibility, public issues, politics and networking ...

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  9. Human Resources Management Association of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    IRAC members gave counseling and career guidance to the servicemen, and linked them with job openings. 1950s: In 1950 IRAC membership was over 200. The Personnel Journal," September 1950, featured an article about IRAC by Theron Wright, President, Chicago Industrial Relations Association and Personnel Officer, Chicago Title and Trust Co.