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Dallas/IABC names 2004 board members.


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DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 2004

The International Association of Business Communicators' Dallas chapter announced today its 12-member, 2004 board of directors. Pat Chamberlain, senior manager of corporate communications Corporate communications is the process of facilitating information and knowledge exchanges with internal and key external groups and individuals that have a direct relationship with an enterprise.  at BeautiControl Inc. in Carrollton, Texas Carrollton is a city in Texas, partially in Dallas County, partially in Denton County, and partially in Collin County. As of 2005, census estimates the city's total population to be 122,699.[1] Carrollton is a suburb of Dallas. , was named chapter president of the 300-member organization. The 2004 Dallas/IABC board includes:

-- Pat Chamberlain, president, and senior manager of corporate

communications, BeautiControl Inc.

-- Don Klausmeyer, Accredited accredited

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-- Carol Barreyre, ABC, past president, president at Barreyre

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-- Steve Parrino, finance director, president at Parrino

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-- Richard Buse, secretary, president of R.S. Buse Communications

-- Tom Kleckner, ABC, programs director, senior communications

adviser at TXU Corp.

-- Robin Goodpaster, membership director, account executive at

The Margulies Communications Group

-- Roy Miller, communications director, vice president of public

relations at The TransSynergy Group

-- Pat Hill-Yandell, chapter services director, president at

Events Plus Consulting

-- Jerry Stevenson, technology and Web director, president of

Stevenson Consulting

-- Shannon Frederick, Bronze Quill quill: see pen.  co-director, PR manager at

Kimberly-Clark

-- Jannie Luong, Bronze Quill co-director, assistant account

executive at Golin/Harris International

Dallas/IABC (www.dallasiabc.com) is the professional communicator's choice for practical education, information and professional development. The non-profit association serves 300 members in North Texas representing hundreds of corporations, agencies, entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. . For more information, visit www.dallasiabc.com, or contact Roy Miller at 972-716-4070 x235, or via e-mail at rmiller@transsynergygroup.com.

Editors Note: See all photos of the board at www.dallasiabc.com/content/view/28/49/
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