ACG Minnesota Chapter Announces January 2007 Luncheon Meeting with Chuck Osborne, Interim CEO of Fair Isaac.The Association for Corporate Growth (ACG ACG American College of Gastroenterology; angiocardiography; apexcardiogram. AcG accelerator globulin (coagulation factor V). AcG accelerator globulin (clotting factor V). ) Minnesota Chapter invites all members of the Minneapolis/St. Paul media to attend this month's chapter meeting, featuring Chuck Osborne, Interim CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Fair Isaac Fair Isaac Corporation (NYSE: FIC), founded in 1956 by engineer Bill Fair and mathematician Earl Isaac, provides consulting services and enterprise decision management systems. Corporation. Mr. Osborne will address the growth challenges faced by software companies today, particularly the drive to increase organic growth in an industry that is undergoing rapid consolidation. He will also discuss his views on managing a company with public shareholders, rather than private shareholders, and what this means for critical strategic decisions. Fair Isaac (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FIC FIC First International Computer FIC Fogarty International Center (John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences; National Institutes of Health) FIC Fellowship for Intentional Community ) is the leading provider of decision management solutions powered by advanced analytics. Fair Isaac solutions make mission critical business decisions that are more precise, consistent and agile. Thousands of companies in more than 60 countries use Fair Isaac technology to acquire customers more efficiently, increase customer value and retention, reduce fraud and credit losses, lower operating costs operating costs npl → gastos mpl operacionales and enter new markets more profitably. Fair Isaac was founded in 1956 on the premise that data, used intelligently, can improve business decisions. Today, the company's solutions, software and consulting services power more than 180 billion smarter business decisions each year for companies worldwide. [TABLE OMITTED] About ACG Minnesota The Association for Corporate Growth provides members with practical information to develop sound corporate growth decisions. ACG emphasizes top-quality performance, high earnings and well-founded corporate value. Diverse business professionals formed the Minnesota chapter over 35 years ago and membership now exceeds 280 executives. Members count on an extensive peer network where they can test and exchange ideas. All meetings feature speakers who offer provocative perspectives and prompt creative thought about daily challenges in the business world. Members' skills are advanced and they typically come from these backgrounds: * Top executives in their operating company operating company A business that engages in transactions with outsiders. divisions of administration, finance, development and planning * Principals in professional service firms such as attorneys, accountants and deal makers all specializing in mergers and acquisitions * Financiers including venture capitalists, bankers and equity investors Visit http://www.acg.org/minnesota for more information on ACG Minnesota. |
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