North Central Chapter

North Central NAMA is an association of agricultural industry marketing communications, public relations, product management and sales professionals who make their homes in Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakotas. Our chapter programs provide opportunities for members to network and exchange ideas.

February 2007 Newsletter

March Meeting: Join Us to See What the Student Chapters have Been Working On!
It is once again almost NAMA Nationals time and the University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin-River Falls NAMA chapters have been working hard on their marketing plans for the competition. As they progress on their plan and practice their presentations, they have asked us for feedback. Please join us in a dialogue with the student chapters to help them compete well.

Each student chapter will present their marketing plan followed by a dialogue of strengths and opportunites for competing at the national convention. A networking reception for everyone will follow the presentations.

WHEN: Tuesday, March 20, 4:30-6 p.m.
WHERE: CHS Inc., 5500 Cenex Drive, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55009

DIRECTIONS: http://www.chsinc.com/go.asp?Page=182&Template=02&Parent=0&Title=Directions+to+CHS

COST: FREE!

Contact Teri Otte at 651-355-8437 or by email at teri.otte@chsinc.com with any questions you may have.


Complete Member Survey for a Chance to Win Free Golf Outing

What do you think about the value North Central delivers for its members? Want to comment on meeting topics, locations, communication methods or anything else NAMA-related? Take a few minutes to complete the short online survey to help our chapter better understand the member’s interests and needs. Your completed (and signed) survey will be entered in a prize drawing for a free pass to the 2007 Golf Outing in June.

 

The survey deadline is February 20. Members should have received an email earlier in February. If you haven’t yet taken the survey, click on this link now: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=400643247839


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