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Monday, August 26, 2002 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 36  
 TOPICS
Events
Leadership
Florida Government
Community
 ARTICLES
Global Business In Action
Regional Leadership Conference Promises a Fantastic Line-up
Listening to Leaders in Business
Legislative Link
The Change 4 Kids Campaign
Needs You!

Blow Dealt to Business Community on Tax Reform Constitutional Amendment
Satisfied Meeting Planners
Coming Back for More

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August 19, 2002

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Global Business In Action
On August 15, the Orlando Regional Chamber’s new Global Business Network held its first official function -- a luncheon sponsored by Baker and Hostetler and attended by dozens of international business professionals in Central Florida. A keynote address by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Senior Trade Advisor, Leslie Schweitzer, highlighted the event.
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Regional Leadership Conference Promises a Fantastic Line-up
Where can you go in Central Florida to hear from our region’s seven county chairs, six community college presidents representing seven counties, and eight regional school district superintendents?
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Listening to Leaders in Business
Join us for Listening to Leaders in Business as we hear from one of Central Florida's most successful entrepreneurs, J. Hyatt Brown, CPCU, CLU, Chairman & CEO, Brown & Brown, Inc.
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Legislative Link
A virtual who’s who of Florida’s transportation leaders convened at the recent retreat of Floridians for Better Transportation at nearby Mission Inn
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The Change 4 Kids Campaign
Needs You!

It’s time to start sign waving, putting up yard signs, making phone calls and showing your support! As we approach the last weeks of the campaign, visibility becomes a critical part of the Change 4 Kids campaign’s momentum.
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Blow Dealt to Business Community on Tax Reform Constitutional Amendment
The business community experienced a setback this week as a circuit court judge ruled that the drafted “Tax Reform Joint Committee” language could appear on the November ballot.
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Satisfied Meeting Planners
Coming Back for More

More upscale hotels are exceeding meeting planners' expectations and prompting a surge in return business, according to the J.D. Power and Associates' 2002 Meeting Planner Satisfaction Index Study.
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