Association of Corporate Counsel Appoints Kevin Buck to Chief Marketing Officer Post.WASHINGTON -- Kevin Buck was promoted to the post of Chief Marketing Officer at the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC ACC - Acceleration ACC - Accident ACC - According ACC - Air Combat Command (US Air Force) ACC - Apple Computer Company ACC - Aberdeen City Council ACC - Abilene Christian College (now Abilene Christian University; Abilene, TX, USA) ACC - Abnormal Condition Control ACC - Abrupt Climate Change ACC - Absent Causing Concern (informal patients missing from a mental health facility in New Zealand) ACC - Absolute Concentration Curve). Mr. Buck has served as the Marketing Director for the association since 2000. "Kevin's new position better reflects the breadth and importance of the work he does for the association," said ACC president, Fredrick J. Krebs Hans Adolf 1900-1981. German-born British biochemist who discovered (1936) the Krebs cycle. He shared a 1953 Nobel Prize for investigations into metabolic processes. Originally from Long Island, NY, Mr. Buck worked in corporate finance for Scott & Stringfellow in Richmond, VA. After receiving his law degree, he joined Deloitte & Touche as a tax lawyer and later went on to work as a regional manager for LexisNexis before joining ACC. In addition to being the newly appointed Chief Marketing Officer for ACC, Mr. Buck serves as the 2006 Co-Chair of the Sponsor Relations Committee for the Legal Marketing Association. Mr. Buck received his B.S. in Finance & Marketing from the University of Virginia and his J.D. from St. Johns University. He later attended New York University where he received his LL.M LL.M - Legum Magister (Master of Laws). in Taxation. Picture available on request. The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) is the in-house bar association(SM), serving the professional needs of attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations and other private sector organizations worldwide. The association promotes the common interests of its members, contributes to their continuing education, seeks to improve understanding of the role of in-house attorneys, and encourages advancements in standards of corporate legal practice. Since its founding in 1982, the association has grown to 20,000 members in more than 55 countries who represent over 8,000 corporations. ACC has 47 chapters and 14 committees serving the membership. Its members represent 50 of the Fortune 50 companies and 99 of the Fortune 100 companies. Internationally, its members represent 42 of the Global 50 and 74 of the Global 100 companies. For more information, go to www.acca.com. |
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