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The Conference Board, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit business membership and research organization. It counts over 1,000 public and private corporations and other organizations as members, encompassing 60 countries.
He currently is a Director of General Mills, Inc., [33] a Trustee of The Conference Board, [34] and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. [35] Odland is a Contributor to CNBC, [36] a frequent guest on CBS News, [37] and a former Contributor to Forbes. [38] Odland is a former director of Analogic Corporation. [39]
AGB was founded in 1921. [4] It grew out of a conference held at the University of Michigan in 1920. [5] Until the early 1960s the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges was an affiliation of board members who took turns sharing the leadership and guidance needed to sustain an organization. [6]
The Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED) is an American nonprofit and nonpartisan public policy think tank. The board of trustees consist primarily of senior corporate executives from a range of U.S. industries and sectors. The organization has been credited with helping to create the Marshall Plan.
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference suspended King from the presidency in June 2001, concerned that he was letting the organization drift into inaction. In a June 25 letter to King, the group's national chairman at the time, Claud Young, wrote, "You have consistently been insubordinate and displayed inappropriate, obstinate behavior in ...
Some want party leadership to craft a GOP debt limit plan and pass it through the House. Among them is Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., who vowed that "we're going to get" the 218 votes to pass a ...
The Conference Board, a non-profit organization, was chosen to manage the award's administration. Ron Brown was the U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1993–1996; he was the first African-American to hold that position.
The Vancouver Whitecaps named Jesper Sorensen as the club's new head coach on Tuesday. Sorensen, 51, agreed to a two-year contract with the Whitecaps. He posted a 37-19-17 record in over two years ...